Historic Bramwell, WV
In the 1880s the region around Bramwell began to rapidly grow as a coal mining center with several coal camps operating in the area. The town of Bramwell was officially established in 1888, and was named after J.H. Bramwell, a civil engineer. In the late 1800s the town acquired some notoriety for having the largest number of millionaires per capita in the United States. Numerous large homes were built in the town by wealthy coal operators.
Bramwell Corner Shop
Amazing Food & Milkshakes in Bramwell
Fresh, made-to-order comfort food and rich, creamy milkshakes that hit the spot every time.
A simple stop that turns into your favorite stop. 🍔🥤
Southern WV Trail Heaven
600+ Miles of ATV, UTV & MX Trails
Explore the world-famous Hatfield-McCoy Trails—a massive network of over 600 miles of professionally maintained trails winding through the mountains of Southern West Virginia.
Ride everything from smooth scenic paths to rugged, adrenaline-pumping terrain built for all skill levels. With direct access to ATV-friendly towns, fuel, food, and lodging, the adventure never has to stop.
Riders Paradise Bar & Grill
Fuel Up. Kick Back. Ride On.
Located in the heart of Southern West Virginia trail country, Riders Paradise Bar & Grill is the go-to stop for riders looking to recharge after a day on the trails.
Enjoy hearty meals, cold drinks, and a laid-back atmosphere built for ATV and UTV enthusiasts. Whether you’re rolling in covered in mud or just passing through, this is where great food meets trailside energy.
Good food. Cold drinks. Rider approved.
Pinnacle Rock State Park
Breathtaking Views & Outdoor Adventure in Bramwell
Home to the iconic Pinnacle Rock, this scenic state park offers stunning mountain overlooks, peaceful hiking trails, and a relaxing escape into nature. Rising over 3,000 feet, the towering sandstone formation delivers unforgettable panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.
With miles of trails, picnic areas, and a stocked fishing lake, it’s the perfect spot to unwind, explore, and take in the natural beauty of Southern West Virginia.
Climb. Explore. Take in the view.
Lake Shawnee Abandoned Amusement Park
Haunted History & Forgotten Thrills in Princeton
Hidden near Princeton, Lake Shawnee is one of the most mysterious and talked-about locations in the region. Once a lively amusement park opened in 1926, it featured rides, a swimming lake, and attractions for local families before ultimately closing for good in 1988.
Today, rusted rides and overgrown paths remain frozen in time, surrounded by chilling legends tied to tragic events and ancient burial grounds beneath the land.
Now known as one of the most haunted places in the country, the site draws visitors for guided tours, ghost stories, and an eerie glimpse into the past.
Abandoned. Mysterious. Unforgettable.
Pipestem Resort State Park
Adventure, Views & Relaxation Above the Gorge
Perched along the rim of the breathtaking Bluestone River Gorge, Pipestem Resort State Park is one of the state’s premier outdoor destinations. Spanning over 4,000 acres, it offers a perfect mix of adventure and scenic beauty for every type of traveler.
Ride the aerial tramway into the gorge, soar across treetops on zipline tours, or unwind with hiking, fishing, and peaceful mountain views. With lodges, cabins, camping, golf, and endless activities, it’s a true all-in-one getaway.
Winterplace Ski Resort
Ski. Ride. Tube. Winter Starts Here.
Located in the mountains of Southern West Virginia, Winterplace Ski Resort is one of the most accessible and beginner-friendly ski destinations in the Southeast. Just minutes off I-77, it’s the perfect winter escape for both first-timers and seasoned riders.
With over 25+ trails, terrain parks, and West Virginia’s largest snow tubing park, there’s something for everyone—from smooth learning slopes to adrenaline-filled runs under the lights.
Open throughout the winter season with snowmaking and night skiing, the mountain stays ready for action day and night.
Hit the slopes. Chase the thrill. Make it a winter to remember.