Charming small towns abound in West Virginia. Here are twelve incredible West Virginia small towns to visit that are worth your attention this year, one for each calendar month. Have you visited them all?

  1. Charleston

Walter Bibikow / DigitalVision Collection via Getty Images Start the year (sometime in January) with a stop in Charleston. Despite being West Virginia’s largest city, it still qualifies as a small town by the nation’s standards! Plus, the free West Virginia State Museum at the Capitol Complex will help orient you to all the other great small towns you’ll be visiting in months to come. West Virginia State Museum, 1900 Kanawha Blvd E #435, Charleston, WV 25305, USA

  1. Snowshoe

Snowshoe Mountain / Facebook In February, swing through Snowshoe, West Virginia. Ski if you like; otherwise, feel free to stroll the wintery streets with a steaming cup of hot cocoa or soak in the heated outdoor pool if that’s more your style. Snowshoe Mountain Resort, 10 Snowshoe Dr, Snowshoe, WV 26209, USA

  1. Harpers Ferry

Posnov / Moment Collection via Getty Images In March, spring will have sprung in Harpers Ferry… meaning you may see it under a blanket of snow OR boasting ephemeral flowers! Either way, it’s a great time to explore this National Historic Park. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 171 Shoreline Dr, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA

  1. Point Pleasant

DenisTangneyJr / iStock Collection via Getty Images Plus In April, swing through Point Pleasant. Grab a picture with the Mothman statue. Stroll along the Ohio Riverwalk. Grab a bite to eat. Point Pleasant, WV, USA

  1. Pineville

Joseph / Flickr Head to Wyoming County in May, to the county seat of Pineville. Enjoy kayaking, rock formations, hiking, ATV riding, shopping, and more. Pineville, WV 24874, USA

  1. Buckhannon

Upshur County Visitor Center / Facebook The charming small town of Buckhannon in Upshur County boasts one of the best main street shopping districts in the whole state. Boutique shops, produce markets, and so much more! Buckhannon - Upshur High School, 270 Bu Dr, Buckhannon, WV 26201, USA

  1. Nitro

SuperDalio / Wikipedia Looking for a patriotic town to spend some time in during July? Look no further than Nitro, West Virginia, where you’ll find free museums, living memorial parks, and more. Nitro, WV, USA

  1. Williamson

Management / TripAdvisor Take some time in August to explore Williamson. See one of the nation’s rare buildings made completely of coal. Ride the Hatfield-McCoy trail. Stay at the Mountaineer Hotel. Williamson, WV 25661, USA

  1. Cass

Management / Tripadvisor In September, catch the earliest of the fall colors in Cass. This town-turned-state-park is one of the cutest, most historic little communities to be found in West Virginia. Cass, WV 24927, USA

  1. Ansted

Ali Majdfar / Moment Collection The New River Gorge bursts into flame (thanks to fall foliage!) in October, and Hawks Nest State Park (aerial tram and all) in Ansted is a great spot for a front row seat for the annual autumnal show. Hawks Nest State Park, 49 Hawks Nest Rd, Ansted, WV 25812, USA

  1. Bramwell

Walter Bibikow / DigitalVision Collection via Getty Images In November, take a trip to the Home of Millionaires! Enjoy strolling historic streets lined with dozens of massive mansions, and don’t miss the chance to grab a treat from The Corner Shop Cafe and Soda Fountain. Bramwell, WV, USA

  1. Bluefield

Visit Mercer County, WV There’s no better time to visit Bluefield, West Virginia than December, when this Official Christmas City transforms into a magical wonderland of lights. Bluefield, WV 24701, USA

How many of these twelve small towns to visit in West Virginia have you already explored? Which is your favorite? What other spots are on your bucket list to visit this year? And once you’ve tackled these twelve towns, try these twelve scenic trails.

Walter Bibikow / DigitalVision Collection via Getty Images

Start the year (sometime in January) with a stop in Charleston. Despite being West Virginia’s largest city, it still qualifies as a small town by the nation’s standards! Plus, the free West Virginia State Museum at the Capitol Complex will help orient you to all the other great small towns you’ll be visiting in months to come.

West Virginia State Museum, 1900 Kanawha Blvd E #435, Charleston, WV 25305, USA

Snowshoe Mountain / Facebook

In February, swing through Snowshoe, West Virginia. Ski if you like; otherwise, feel free to stroll the wintery streets with a steaming cup of hot cocoa or soak in the heated outdoor pool if that’s more your style.

Snowshoe Mountain Resort, 10 Snowshoe Dr, Snowshoe, WV 26209, USA

Posnov / Moment Collection via Getty Images

In March, spring will have sprung in Harpers Ferry… meaning you may see it under a blanket of snow OR boasting ephemeral flowers! Either way, it’s a great time to explore this National Historic Park.

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 171 Shoreline Dr, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA

DenisTangneyJr / iStock Collection via Getty Images Plus

In April, swing through Point Pleasant. Grab a picture with the Mothman statue. Stroll along the Ohio Riverwalk. Grab a bite to eat.

Point Pleasant, WV, USA

Joseph / Flickr

Head to Wyoming County in May, to the county seat of Pineville. Enjoy kayaking, rock formations, hiking, ATV riding, shopping, and more.

Pineville, WV 24874, USA

Upshur County Visitor Center / Facebook

The charming small town of Buckhannon in Upshur County boasts one of the best main street shopping districts in the whole state. Boutique shops, produce markets, and so much more!

Buckhannon - Upshur High School, 270 Bu Dr, Buckhannon, WV 26201, USA

SuperDalio / Wikipedia

Looking for a patriotic town to spend some time in during July? Look no further than Nitro, West Virginia, where you’ll find free museums, living memorial parks, and more.

Nitro, WV, USA

Management / TripAdvisor

Take some time in August to explore Williamson. See one of the nation’s rare buildings made completely of coal. Ride the Hatfield-McCoy trail. Stay at the Mountaineer Hotel.

Williamson, WV 25661, USA

Management / Tripadvisor

In September, catch the earliest of the fall colors in Cass. This town-turned-state-park is one of the cutest, most historic little communities to be found in West Virginia.

Cass, WV 24927, USA

Ali Majdfar / Moment Collection

The New River Gorge bursts into flame (thanks to fall foliage!) in October, and Hawks Nest State Park (aerial tram and all) in Ansted is a great spot for a front row seat for the annual autumnal show.

Hawks Nest State Park, 49 Hawks Nest Rd, Ansted, WV 25812, USA

In November, take a trip to the Home of Millionaires! Enjoy strolling historic streets lined with dozens of massive mansions, and don’t miss the chance to grab a treat from The Corner Shop Cafe and Soda Fountain.

Bramwell, WV, USA

Visit Mercer County, WV

There’s no better time to visit Bluefield, West Virginia than December, when this Official Christmas City transforms into a magical wonderland of lights.

Bluefield, WV 24701, USA

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