The Greenbrier In West Virginia Gets All Decked Out For Christmas Each Year
“In the bleak midwinter, frost wind made moan, earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, in the bleak midwinter, long ago…” So goes a lesser-known Christmas carol that catches the cold darkness of this time of year…broken by the warmth and light of the Christmas season! And while you can enjoy many displays around the state that honor the holidays, there might be no more intricately beautiful option this time of year than a trip to The Greenbrier.
America's Resort, one of the oldest resorts in the nation, and known far and wide simply as The Greenbrier, this iconic inn is a great place to vacation any time of year....but especially at Christmas.
The Greenbrier goes above and beyond to deck their halls with boughs of holly...and Christmas trees, wreaths, bows, presents, miniature Christmas villages, and more.
And beyond just decorating, The Greenbrier offers a variety of popular Christmas events, from tree lightings to performances of The Nutcracker to breakfasts with Santa to the favorite Christmas Eve Gingerbread Ball.
And we can't forget to mention the Christmas shopping available at the Greenbrier! From Christmas ornaments to cookie tins to gift certificates and much, much more, you can find unique gifts for everyone on your list in The Greenbrier's small line-up of shops.
And for Christmas all year round, be sure to check out Christmas at the Depot on The Greenbrier acreage!
Have you ever visited The Greenbrier when this historic resort was all dressed up for the holidays? It's definitely a fun, beautiful time to check out this iconic spot!
To learn more about The Greenbrier, at Christmas or at any other time of year, visit their website or Facebook page. To read about their year-round Christmas Shop, check this article. And the fun doesn’t stop: try heading here for information on a Greenbrier Sleigh Ride!
Address: The Greenbrier, 101 W Main St, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986, USA
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