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Stoney Glen is surrounded by the natural bounties of West Virginia. Minutes away, the Greenbrier River Trail offers hiking, biking, ski-touring, and wheelchair-accessibility. The trail winds alongside the Greenbrier River, over 35 bridges and through 2 tunnels, ending at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. |
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There are over 45 state parks and forests in West Virginia. Here are just a few located near Stoney Glen and Greenbrier County:
Greenbrier State Forest offers camping sites, cabins, picnic shelters, hiking trails, scenic overlooks on Kates' Mountain and a swimming pool, on 5,130 acres.
Beartown State Park has 107 acres with unusual rock formations amid beautiful forest. A boardwalk that traverses the area provides breathtaking views. |
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Lake Sherwood Recreation Area - Camp sites, hiking trails, swimming areas, boating and fishing are available at this 165-acre lake near Neola on Route 92.
Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park is the site of West Virginia's last significant Civil War Battle in 1863, and is an official Civil War Discovery Trail site. |
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