Greenbrier County West Virginia

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A county rich in history from Native America, Colonial, Civil War through today, still remains a voluptuous rolling landscape. Lewisburg, the county seat and one of the oldest towns in West Virginia, was named in the top 100 Best Small Art Towns in America. Established in 1792, Lewisburg has a 236-acre National Register Historic District containing 18th & 19th century buildings of historic and architectural significance.

Greenbrier County's White Sulphur Springs is home to world renown, Greenbrier Resort. The town is also the home of Oakhurst Links, the first organized golf club in the United States.

Numerous outdoor opportunities await you, including hiking and biking along the Greenbrier River Trail & in Greenbrier State Forest and fishing, camping and canoeing on the Greenbrier River. Tour underground in nearby Lost World Caverns and Organ Cave and make plans to attend the State Fair of West Virginia held annually in August.

Lewisburg is a town rich in the arts and is home to Carnegie Hall and the Greenbrier Valley Theater.

Whatever your taste - Culture, History, Recreation, and Adventure await!