Greenbrier

Top choice in West Virginia


Travelers have enjoyed the mineral springs here since the 1770s. The resort itself has impressed presidents and celebrities since the 1830s. Today, this striking white, luxury property holds more than 710 rooms and suites. Common areas pop with the bright designs of famed decorator Dorothy Draper. Don't miss the Bunker Tour, which explores a nuclear-war hideaway built for Congress during the Cold War.

Some sniff that the resort has lost a bit of its glamour since the opening of its guests-only casino in 2010, but the place is still pretty darn posh. The 11,000-acre property is owned by West Virginia coal baron, billionaire and current governor Jim Justice. The five golf courses are also a draw, plus there are more than 55 recreational activities from which to choose. The resort fee is $39 per night. Pets are allowed in some cottages and the fee is $250 per stay. Dogs must be 30lb or less. Nine miles west, you can stretch your legs and explore the shops and restaurants in tiny downtown Lewisburg.


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