Posted in West Virginia
November 11, 2015
These 10 Mind-Blowing Sceneries Totally Define West Virginia
We all know West Virginia is a beautiful state, with many beautiful scenes. But there are certain views and scenery that define a place. Here are the images that come to mind (or should) when you first think of West Virginia.
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It reminds me of a song….

You can find scenes like these in many a West Virginia postcard.

The grist mill at Babcock State Park is one of the most photographed spots in West Virginia, and for good reason.

We’re called the Mountain State, but we actually have a lot of cool rock formations, like Seneca Rocks, too.

The historic town of Harpers Ferry is a West Virginia jewel, to be sure.

This is classic West Virginia beauty.

I love its gold dome.

The Dolly Sods Wilderness in the Monongahela National Forest is as gorgeous and wild as West Virginia herself.

This bridge is definitely one of the most celebrated and visited parts of the state.

This is a classic scene every fall in the Mountain State.
What images come to your mind when you first think of West Virginia? Let me know in the comments.