West Virginia
Related: About this forumHi! Just moved to WV...
Any suggestions on what to see, best political websites, etc?
I'm in Morgantown.
jehop61
(1,735 posts)You're going to need it more than ever. (A former resident of NC)
montanacowboy
(6,300 posts)I can ditto that
Staph
(6,345 posts)It is as close to a liberal bastion that you will be able to find in West Virginia.
As a college town, it changes regularly, but there are many advantages to that -- concerts, lectures, decent sports, new restaurants. Keep an eye on the events taking place at the University -- there are plays, musical performances and other cultural events put on by and for WVU that are available to the public as well.
If you are an outdoor enthusiast, get yourself out to Cooper's Rocks State Park. It's ten miles from downtown, but a million miles from city life. There are hiking trails, rocks to climb, and a gorgeous view of the gorge of the Cheat River, from a lookout that has rock carvings from tourists in the 1800s.
Farther afield, West Virginia is full of places to hike, bike, camp, cave, climb, canoe, kayak, and all manner of outdoor sports.
I haven't lived in Morgantown in more thirty years, but I'd go back in a heartbeat. It was a wonderful place to grow up, and many of my friends now believe that it is a great place to retire as well.
P.S. -- from my niece who is attending WVU -- be cautious on game day, i.e. any of the six Saturdays in the fall when WVU has a home football game. Traffic is unbelievable for a town with a population of 30,000. The stadium holds more than 60,000 screaming fans, making the stadium the largest city in the state for those six Saturdays. Cell phone service is spotty at best on those days.
Lasher
(28,369 posts)Home games,and associated tailgating, are a boatload of fun.
Try whitewater rafting on the New and Gauley Rivers near Summersville. The most awesome trips are on the upper Gauley when the fall draw down of the Summersville reservoir occurs, mostly during September. This one is not for the faint of heart, I can tell you. If white knuckles and screams of terror are not you bag, try one of the other trips in the area. I've always booked my trips with Class VI, but there's a number of other outfits from which to choose.
Voice for Peace
(13,141 posts)buy your dreams a dollar down
a la izquierda
(11,899 posts)I did my first mountain bike ride tonight. Very fun!
hollowdweller
(4,229 posts)My first Dead show.
Red letter day that changed my life.
Sanddog42
(117 posts)The Dead played Morgantown!?
And shouldn't your name be "hollerdweller"?
hollowdweller
(4,229 posts)Sanddog42
(117 posts)You might be able to pick up the latest copy of Graffiti there.