These West Virginia towns offer plenty of mountain charm and outdoor adventure.
Read on to see which destinations made the cut.
Capon Bridge
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Capon Bridge is a favorite because of its people and beautiful scenery.

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When traveling [there], I immediately felt embraced by the community.
They are so passionate about their town and history, says Emily Sokolosky, co-owner ofBase Camp Printing Co. And she’s rediscovering who she is.
Music, food, culture, history Wheeling is brimming with it all.

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In classic West Virginia form, youll also find a variety of outdoor activities in the area.
Stop just out of town to visitGrand Vue Park.
And if youre hoping to quench your thirst while in the area?

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Or head further out of town and explore theWest Virginia Wildlife CenterandAudra State Park.
Those who prefer to adventure on land can instead take to the 16-mileCranberry Tri-Rivers Rail Trailthat begins in town.
There’s amazing art, fantastic food, great suds, and breathtaking views, he says.

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Fayetteville
Fayetteville will always be a top favorite town of mine.

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