AREA ATTRACTIONS

White Sulphur Springs in West Virginia was settled circa 1750. It has been a destination for vacationers since the early nineteenth century when travelers sought out the health benefits of our natural mineral springs. Two centuries later, this quaint town continues to offer tourists a wealth of unique experiences. We often entertain guests visiting the Greenbrier Clinic, Resort and Sporting Club. Here are a few places of interest we recommend:

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.

Oakhurst Links golf course






Greenbrier hiking trails

For details on seasonal attractions in the Greenbrier area,
please inquire at front desk by dialing "0".

Photos Courtesy of GVC