Country roads are the best roads - in West Virginia, at least - which is why you'll want to add this rural West Virginia road trip to some of the state's best countryside hidden gems to your itinerary! With six stops in just over an hour of drive time, this WV road trip packs a punch (in terms of natural beauty and historic significance) without costing you a fortune in gas ... which is yet another reason to love it.
1. Union
Any West Virginia road trip through the countryside should arguably start in Monroe County, somewhere along the Heritage Quilt Trail that surrounds Union, West Virginia. Green pastures, rolling hills, rugged mountains, old barns ... it doesn't get much more beautiful or peaceful than this!
2. Cooks Old Mill
Once you've driven some of Monroe County's backroads, point your car toward Cooks Old Mill in Greenville. This quiet, privately owned historical park is a beautiful, peaceful, picturesque place for a stroll and a break from your WV road trip.
3. John Henry Historical Park
Almost everyone in America has heard the legendary folk tale of John Henry, the man who raced a machine to tunnel through a mountain. But almost no one realizes that this fabled event is said to have taken place right here in West Virginia. This stop alone makes this route one of the best road trips near me in West Virginia.
4. Hinton Railroad Museum
The least rural of all these rural road trip in West Virginia stops, the Hinton Railroad Museum represents the massive amount of miles of railroad track winding through even the most remote regions of West Virginia.
5. Historic Subsistence Farms
Countryside hidden gems - they sound so idyllic, don't they? They are, but living in the remote back country in days gone by was also hard. Get a feel for that side of the story at two historic subsistence farms along the route to Sandstone Falls, the Trump-Lilly Farm and the Richmond-Hamilton Farm, both now part of the New River Gorge National Park.
6. Sandstone Falls
Sandstone Falls is the most famous of the hidden gems on our list, but it's still well worth a stop while you're in the area! Spanning the New River as it does, it's the Mountain State's widest waterfall. It's really a perfect spot to end this West Virginia road trip.
And there you have it, a short and sweet WV road trip packed with out of the way natural and historic treasures.
You know what they always say ... "Country roads, take me home to the place I belong: West Virginia!" Map this road trip for yourself on Google Maps.
What are your picks for the best road trips near me in West Virginia? Tell us in the comments!
Now that you've got your road trip figured out, what about snacks? Check out our road trip snacks list!
Looking for more unique places for road trips in West Virginia? Take a look at these hidden gems in West Virginia.
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