Scenic Wedding Spots in West Virginia
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Scenic Wedding Spots in West Virginia
I have lived in West Virginia since I was just a little girl, and have seen quite a bit of it over the years. Most of my family lives in West Virginia or Maryland, wit ha few stragglers in Pennsylvania. I am definitely an outdoorsy person with a very deep appreciation for all pars of nature. I am looking for a scenic spot somewhere- anywhere- in West Virginia to get married. I don't need a venue. I am not looking for anything indoors at all. The entire wedding will be outdoors, and will be very cheap, simple, and laid back (I plan to exchange vows barefoot). This spot does not have to be in a state park, or come equipped with any amenities. I just want a quite, large, accessible spot with a DAMN GOOD view. Accessible water for swimming would be a great bonus, but is not mandatory. I know West Virginia is chock full of stunning views, I just frankly don't know where to start.
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What time of year?
What kind of scenery? Mountains, water, architecture, history??
Seneca Rocks - from the valley.
Blackwater Falls - by the falls!
Up at Spruce Knob.
Around Cass in the fall for the colors.
Highland Scenic Drive area.
Cranberry Glades Botanical Area.
Cacapon Resort State Park is pretty, has a small lake, and food at the lodge. Up the road is Berkeley Springs, and the Roman Baths.
Hard to choose, there are just SO MANY pretty places outdoors in WV.
By the Paw Paw Tunnel on the C&O Towpath, we lined everyone up on the steps and took some group pictures which turned out really nice. But that was on a bike ride.
Lots of nice scenery at Watoga State Park...like that area.
Congratulations.
What kind of scenery? Mountains, water, architecture, history??
Seneca Rocks - from the valley.
Blackwater Falls - by the falls!
Up at Spruce Knob.
Around Cass in the fall for the colors.
Highland Scenic Drive area.
Cranberry Glades Botanical Area.
Cacapon Resort State Park is pretty, has a small lake, and food at the lodge. Up the road is Berkeley Springs, and the Roman Baths.
Hard to choose, there are just SO MANY pretty places outdoors in WV.
By the Paw Paw Tunnel on the C&O Towpath, we lined everyone up on the steps and took some group pictures which turned out really nice. But that was on a bike ride.
Lots of nice scenery at Watoga State Park...like that area.
Congratulations.
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