| Oakhurst Links: Founded by the Montague family in 1884, this golf course is the oldest in the United States. 304.536.1884. Greenbrier River Trail: Offers 80 miles of level terrain formerly owned by the C&O Railroad and adjacent to the pristine Greenbrier River; perfect for hiking, biking, and fishing. 304.536.1944. Organ Cave: Discovered in 1704 by colonists, this natural wonder offers over 45 miles of mapped passageways. Tours available all year. 304.645.7600. Lost World Caverns: Boasts the nation’s largest compound stalactite, weighing in at thirty tons. Self - guided tours daily. 304.645.6677. National Fish Hatchery: Provides display pools, aquariums and exhibits pertaining to rainbow trout ecology. 304.536.1361. Greenbrier State Forest: This 5,130 acre tract of land offers outstanding opportunities to hike, swim, hunt, and picnic. Tuckahoe Lake: An ideal area for fishing, boating, or relaxing next to a shimmering mountain lake. Kate’s Mountain: Look no further if it’s a gorgeous sunset drive you seek. Greenbrier Resort: Treat yourself to a memorable shopping and dining experience at “America’s resort”. 304.536.1110. Carnegie Hall: Enjoy art exhibits, musical and theatrical performances, and cultural events. 304.645.7917. |