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Attractions

Greenbrier County is home to more than 50 attractions that offer visitors their choice of history, culture and outdoor recreation.  Play gold on one of The Greenbrier’s championship courses or experience the resort’s once secret government relocation facility, the Bunker, built under the resort during the Cold War.

 

Take time to enjoy the great outdoors with a bike ride along the 78-mile Greenbrier River Trail or spend the day discovering the mysteries that lie underground at Organ Cave or Lost World Caverns.

 

Experience the local arts scene at Greenbrier Valley Theatre or Lewisburg’s own Carnegie Hall.  If you would like a taste of true Appalachian culture, a trip to the Greenbrier Valley is not complete without a visit to the American Heritage Music Hall in historic Ronceverte.

 

However you like to spend your time, there is something waiting for you in Lewisburg and Greenbrier County.

 

Shopping

The quaint downtown districts of Greenbrier County have long been recognized for providing visitors with a unique shopping environment.  Filled with specialty and antique shops along with art galleries and bookstores, each town offers its own district atmosphere.

 

Take home a piece of Greenbrier County, whether it is one of the tasty local treats offered by Lewisburg’s Stonehouse General Store or the beautiful pottery created by local artist Tracy Brent Howard at The Pottery in The Greenbrier’s Art Colony.  Visitors can also enjoy the area’s remarkable history while shopping at The Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs or at Alderson’s Store, which dates back to 1887 in Historic Downtown Alderson.

 

From the streets of Historic Downtown Lewisburg to the Village of White Sulphur Springs, an abundance of shopping opportunities awaits you in Greenbrier County.  Start planning a bit of retail therapy today!

 

Dining

“Where to eat?” is often one of the most important questions of the day.  There are a variety of restaurants, cafes and bakeries that are perfect for your descent into the tasty temptations of Greenbrier County

 

From elegant fine dining at its best at The Greenbrier resort to an old-fashioned drive-in, the options are literally endless.  Enjoy traditional Irish fare at the Irish Pub on Washington Street or dine on the patio at Tavern 1785. 

 

For vegetarian cuisine, stop by The Wild Bean or Stardust Café, both known for their locally grown veggies.  Sample true diner cuisine at the Route 60 Grill with its Midland Trail themed menu in White Sulphur Springs.

 

History

Greenbrier County has a rich history and heritage that is evident and honored today.  From its beginnings in 1769, Greenbrier County was the site of several battles during the Civil War, specifically the Battle of Lewisburg in 1862 and the Battle of Dry Creek in White Sulphur Springs in 1863.

 

Early architecture is also evident in the county’s many towns and villages — some dating to the 1780s.  Many of these structures have been meticulously restored so that you can still experience the wonderful history today.

 

For more information, please contact:

Greenbrier County Visitors Bureau     (1-800) 833-2068 and www.greenbrierwv.com

Greenbrier Historical Society       www.greenbrierhistorical.org

Route 60— The Midland Trail      www.midlandtrail.org

Carnegie Hall—Lewisburg           www.carnegiehallwv.com

Historic Downtown Lewisburg     www.downtownlewisburg.com

Greenbrier Valley Theatre            www.gvtheatre.org

West Virginia State Fairgrounds   www.statefairofwv.com

The Greenbrier Hotel                    www.greenbrier.com

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