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So Much to DO!

Mountain Quest is located in Pocahontas County in Wild and Wonderful WV,  Pocahontas County refers to itself as "Nature's Playground."  Mountain Quest is located about 20 minutes from the border with VA, so while you visit us you can enjoy a vast variety of attractions in both states.

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Green Bank National Observatory

The Green Bank Observatory is an astronomical observatory located in the National Radio Quiet Zone in Green Bank  It is the operator of the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope, the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope. 

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Cass Scenic Railroad

Take an 11 mile ride  back to an era when steam-driven locomotives were an essential part of everyday life. Trips to Cass Scenic Railroad State Park are filled with rich history, unparalleled views and the sights and sounds of an original lumbering town

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Snowshoe's Mountain Ski Resort

It is the largest winter East Coast ski resorts in the mid-Atlantic. Snowshoe also makes a great warm weather retreats centered around hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. 

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Allegheny Trail

The Allegheny Trail (ALT), West Virginia’s crown jewel of long-distance hiking. Stretching 311 miles from the Mason-Dixon Line to Peters Mountain, the ALT offers unparalleled opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Falls of Hills Creek

A series of three falls that cascade 20 feet, 45 feet, and the third falling 65 feet, making this waterfall one of the highest in West Virginia. Located in Monongahela National Forest

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Beartown State Park

Beartown is known for its unusual rocky formations, massive boulders, overhanging cliffs and deep crevices. The park’s main attraction is a half-mile boardwalk, which showcases these spectacular sights. 

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Warm Springs - Jefferson Pools

the famous Jefferson Pools in Hot Springs, Virginia, where Thomas Jefferson and other notable figures would bathe to heal physical ailments and relax in the mineraled warmed waters

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Greenbrier River Trail

The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile former railroad now used for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The trail provides many breathtaking views, passes through several small towns, crosses 35 bridges, and goes through two tunnels.

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