In a state as beautiful as West Virginia, why waste another minute inside? There’s so much out there to explore. We are loaded down with mountains, parks, and nature preserves that make getting outside easy. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is one of the best parks in the Mountain State. The merging of the mighty Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers is a magical sight. With nearly 4,000 square acres of territory, there’s a lot to see here. The park is filled with miles of trails and several historical sites. One of our very favorite trails at Harpers Ferry is the Loudoun Heights Trail.

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