West Virginia points of interest
Every scenic overlook, historic marker, and roadside curiosity Snoflo tracks in West Virginia — the kind of places that make a road trip memorable.
Another must-see destination in West Virginia is Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers. This historic town played a crucial role in the Civil War and is now a living museum, with buildings restored to their 19th-century appearance. Visitors can explore the quaint streets, visit museums, and hike the scenic trails that wind through the surrounding hills. For a taste of Appalachian heritage, a trip to the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine is a must. This former coal mine offers guided underground tours, giving visitors a glimpse into the harsh realities of coal mining life in the early 20th century. With a rich history and stunning natural beauty, West Virginia is a destination that should not be missed.
West Virginia points of interest
Every documented stop in West Virginia. Sortable by location and quickly filterable. Tap any one for details.
| Location | State |
|---|---|
| Bickle Knob Observation Tower | West-Virginia |
| Dam 5 | West-Virginia |
| Falls Of Hills Creek | West-Virginia |
| Ferry Hill Plantation | West-Virginia |
| Gaudineer Picnic Area | West-Virginia |
| Gaudineer Scenic Area | West-Virginia |
| Hanging Rock Raptor Observatory | West-Virginia |
| Olson Observation Tower | West-Virginia |
| Smoke Hole Canyon | West-Virginia |
| Spruce Knob And Spruce Knob Observation Tower | West-Virginia |
About West Virginia points of interest
What counts as a point of interest in West Virginia?
Anything worth pulling over for — scenic overlooks, historic markers, geological features, monuments, and curated cultural stops. We exclude full visitor destinations like state parks (those have their own West Virginia parks directory).
Where does the West Virginia data come from?
Public-access listings, federal and state cultural-resource registries, transportation department scenic-byway data, and a long history of community-submitted spots.
How do I plan a road trip?
Open the West Virginia points map, layer in the West Virginia parks and West Virginia camping, and string a route together. Always check current road conditions through your state DOT before heading out.
What if I find a great stop that's missing?
Send it to us — we add coverage on community request. The best parts of every state directory came from users.