Recreation
The Great Outdoors
Nature provides a magnificent, year-round playground in southeastern West Virginia. Explore the great outdoors through biking, boating, birding, camping and horseback riding. Hike or cross-country ski on the Greenbrier River Trail, the state's longest rail trail. Take in Hanging Rock Eagle & Hawk National Observatory or visit The Greenbrier River, Stoney Brook Plantation, Beartown State Park, the New River, the New River Gorge Bridge, Organ Cave, and Lost World Caverns for:
- Incredible fishing, hunting and hiking
- World class whitewater rafting, kayaking and canoeing
- Excellent caving, mountain climbing and rappelling.
World Class Golf:
Although Walnut Springs is not, itself, a golf community, the lush green valleys and mountain backdrops of West Virginia create an ideal setting for golf. Enjoy several local courses, as well as four major vacation and golf resorts within an hour of Walnut Springs.
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Skiing and Snowboarding:
As the only state entirely within the Appalachian Mountains, West Virginia is home to great skiing. Several premier ski resorts within driving distance of Walnut Springs provide unparalleled winter fun for downhill skiers, snowboarders and snowtubing fans.
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For cross-country skiers who choose to venture beyond Walnut Springs' 17 miles of trails, the opportunities are almost endless. The community is convenient to county, state and national parklands.








