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304-947-7751

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Paw Paw, WV 25434
800-580-4225

 

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Attractions In and Nearby Paw Paw
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While enjoying your stay with us, we hope you can discover some of the wonderful local attractions this area has to offer.

 

Antiquing

There is an antique for sale on almost every corner in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, and at some of the best prices you will ever see. There are several antique "malls" in Berkeley Springs, Romney, Frostburg, Hancock, and Cumberland.

Art

  • Established at a public meeting in May 1977, the nonprofit Morgan Arts Council (MAC) located just 1/2 hour from Paw Paw in the county seat, Berkeley Springs, has produced more than a thousand arts and cultural programs with nearly 2400 artists, benefiting thousands of visitors and residents including students in all county schools.
  • Presentations have included concerts, arts workshops, pageants, entertainment at the Apple Butter Festival, craft studio tours, professional art shows, storytellers, theater and video festivals. All these activities, and more.

  • The Ice House, located in Berkeley Springs offers a Great Hall, three classrooms, MAC office, darkroom and gallery. There is always a show in the Gallery of one sort or another, featuring the works of local artisans and craftsmen.

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Biking/Hiking/Jogging

  • The C&O Canal and Tow Path are just down the road. I love to walk, bicycle, hike, and just take in the scenery and ruins of days gone by here. It's a terrific little jaunt back in time and so quiet and pleasant. You can bring your kids, your dog, or even your Grandma.
  • The Paw Paw Tunnel is sometimes referred to as one of the "Wonders of the World"; there's even a song about it. This tunnel remains one of the longest canal tunnel. Named for the fruit that grows along its ridges, the Paw Paw tunnel is a 3,118-foot tunnel through Sorrel Ridge. It is the largest man-made structure on the Canal. It is open to the public but must be navigated with a flashlight. Paw Paw tunnel is accessible from the C&O Canal Tow Path park and is a lovely walk both on the path and through this historic tunnel.
  • The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,174-mile footpath along the ridge crests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in northern Georgia. The trail traverses Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia. The Appalachian Trail (A.T.) is used by day, weekend and other short-term hikers, section-hikers and thru-hikers. Thru-hikers hike the entire length of the Trail in one season.

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Birding

It has been said that some of the best bird watching in the continental Unites States is in Wild and Wonderful West Virginia, and Paw Paw is in the heart of some of the best of the best. For more information about birding in WV, take a look at this page on birding.com. Don't miss the bald eagles here, they are magnificent.

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Boating/Fishing

With the C&O Canal, it goes without saying that the Potomac River is one of our favorite resources. Come and canoe, fish, or just muse on the river. It's a great spot for relaxing and enjoying some good old fashioned water sports.

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Golf

  • The golf course at Cacapon State Park in Berkeley Springs is the best known out of the four state park facilities in West Virginia. The course is set in the rolling foothills at the base of Cacapon Mountain, and is the centerpiece of a 6,000-acre park in Berkeley Springs, which happens to boast the nation's oldest spa. The course has water hazards (three ponds) coming into play on four holes. Hole #2, a 410-yard, par 4, has water in front and back of the green, making the approach shot quite difficult. The front nine is flat, and the back is hilly. "Golf Digest" rated this course as the 6th "Best Public Course" in the state for 1996. The 6,410-yard men's tee also has a ladies' course rating of 75.7. The 5,510-yard ladies' tee also has a men's course rating of 65.7.
  • Cold Run Driving Range and Miniature Golf offers driving practice and fun for the whole family. It is located about 1/2 hour drive from Paw Paw on Rt. 9.
  • The Disc (Frisbee) golf course in Paw Paw was acclaimed by one devotee of the sport as, "the best course I have every played, anywhere in the world. I hope this inspires you to visit the place". What more could we say, you'll just have to come and play it yourself.

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Horseback Riding

The Cacapon State Park stables offer the visitor a great horseback experience. Each ride is accompanied by an experienced guide that will lead you through the bridle trails of Cacapon. Pony rides are available for those a little less experienced. The most popular ride lasts one hour, but other longer rides can be arranged. Reservations are recommended.

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Old-time Railroads

  • If you're a railroad buff, like me, there are several historic B&O Railroad sites within very close proximity of Paw Paw. Of particular interest are the river crossings the railroad makes in Paw Paw, Sherpardstown, Harper's Ferry, and Cumberland, Frostburg, MD. See the scenic tours below too.
  • Take a trip on the the Scenic Western Maryland Railroad aboard a restored early 20th century train that steams on a round trip through the mountains between Cumberland and Frostburg. Enjoy three centuries of transportation history, scenic excursions, first class dining cars, murder mystery/dinner trains and Santa’s Express holiday specials.
  • The historic Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad is one of America's most beautiful train rides. For three hours enjoy a narrated excursion through a tranquil and pristine mountain valley. View historic farms and lush mountain greenery. Around every curve you are rewarded with the splendor of native wildflowers, evergreens, and mixed hardwoods in an unspoiled countryside environment. Experience "The Trough," a spectacular narrow mountain valley. Below you runs the South Branch of the Potomac River, where the water is so clear that you can see fish as they lie resting in the shade. Above you the high mountain walls and thick forest help keep a secret few have discovered. You have entered a sacred place, the eastern home of our magnificent national symbol, the American Bald Eagle. These majestic birds soar high above in their natural habitat, undisturbed by the low rumblings of the occasional train and the passengers who have come for a sighting. Don't be surprised to see these superb flyers swooping overhead in pursuit of prey or gliding gently across the blue mountain skies as if to flaunt their supremacy of the air.

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Parks

  • Berkeley Springs State Park is located in the center of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. The Bathhouse first opened in 1930. Since then, thousands have enjoyed the variety of baths and treatments in the warm mineral waters that flow from the springs at a constant temperature of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit. The springs discharge from five principle sources and numerous lesser ones, all within a hundred yards, approximately 2,000 gallons of clear, sparkling water per minute. Bathing in the springs has been popular since before the days of George Washington.
  • Cacapon State Park, in the shadows of the wide expanse of Cacapon Mountain. This mountain is the highest peak in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia reaching an elevation of 2,300 feet. The Cacapon River parallels the mountain in a meandering route beneath the mountains western slope. Cacapon State Park offers hiking; horseback riding; nature and recreation programs; swimming, boating, and games; fishing; golf and golf lessons; and conference facilities. It even has a restaurant and beach.

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Spas/Therapeutic Massage

Only 1/2 hour away is the historic Town of Bath, also called Berkeley Springs, WV. Known as "The Country's First Spa". General George Washington and his relatives and friends often visited the Springs for their healing properties. For more than two centuries, folks have traveled to the tiny mountain town of Berkeley Springs to soak up warm mineral waters for the health of it. You can see General Washington's bath tub and even enjoy a dip in the springs, a Roman Bath, and/or a massage at the Berkeley Springs State Park in the heart of The Town of Bath.

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Star Gazing

The Morgan County Observatory has frequent member viewing nights and public star parties with star gazing, movies, hands-on astronomy exhibits, and refreshments, among other special events. Everyone can view the wonders of the night sky through the many telescopes, including the the powerful 16" Cassegrain telescope housed at the observatory, with the experts from the Morgan County Observatory Foundation. Admission is free.

 

Nearby Towns

  • Berkeley Springs, WV: historic yet state-of-the-art spas, unique shops and local arts, all surrounded by West Virginia's splendid outdoors.
  • Cumberland, MD: a beautiful little city nestled among the Appalachian Mountains, home to those who seek tranquillity, peace, and friendly neighbors. Antique and specialty shops; too many outdoor activities to list (hiking, biking, river rafting, camping, skiing - you get the picture); the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (housing the scenic railroad and an art gallery); the Western Maryland Station Center; the Cumberland Theatre; walking tour of the site of original Fort Cumberland; George Washington’s Headquarters - he slept here, really; History House - a huge Victorian home furnished as it was when its original owners resided there 100 years ago; and much, much more. Great day trip.
  • Frostburg, MD: is an Historic Main Street community with many "turn of the century" homes; a Maryland Main Street designated community it has has 18 churches representing many denominations, is a growing municipality full of creativity and community spirit, provides 6 community parks for recreational activities, and
    was named for Meshach Frost and not for its cold winter climate. Summers are quite pleasant. Another nice day trip destination.
  • Forks of Cacapon, WV: where the North River joins the Cacapon River. During the Revolution, every several days General Braddock's army stopped to rest and resupply the soldiers. This was the first of the rest camps west of Winchester, VA. The Forks of Cacapon community is one of the oldest settled tracts of land in this area.
  • Hancock, MD: "where historic sites become outdoor opportunities!" Hancock is an ancient settlement that was once on the frontier edge of Maryland. Early maps done by Winslow and Mayo show European settlers here by the 1730's.
  • Romney, WV: situated in the fertile valley of the South Branch of the Potomac River. During the Civil War Virginia was divided, and Hampshire County became part of the new state of West Virginia. Because of its strategic location there were many troop movements through the area. After the Civil War on Sept. 26, 1867 local citizens dedicated what was perhaps the first Confederate Memorial in the United States. It still stands today in Indian Mound Cemetery in Romney.

    The city is also home to the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind as well as Davis History House, Hampshire County Courthouse, and the Tagert-Hill House. Natural beauty has played a large role in the developing recreational opportunities in Romney. The Trough, is where the South Branch River is squeezed into a narrow canyon. It is one of the best locations for spotting bald eagles. Also the Potomac Eagle, a scenic railroad, runs through the Trough so tourists may view the majestic scenery. Visitors will find a vibrant community with a variety of shopping, dining, lodging, and services to meet their needs.

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So get packing for your visit with Grandma! I'll keep the coffee on,

Grandma


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