10 Places in West Virginia That Look Like They’ve Been Taken Out Of Fairy Tales

West Virginia is part of the Southern United States and should not be confused with its neighboring State Virginia. It is well known for its beautiful mountain range and rolling hills.

If New Jersey is The Garden State then West Virginia is The Waterfall State. It has an good number of astounding waterfalls all over its state and national parks. As you’ll see from the wonderful fairy tale locations below many of them feature small and big falls which compliment the parks in a very natural way.

If you could visit West Virginia, which places would you choose to see fellow lazy penguins?

1. Blackwater Falls

Blackwater Falls
Blackwater Falls

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2. Grandview

Grandview
Grandview

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3. New River Gorge National Park

New River Gorge National Park
New River Gorge National Park

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4. Cable Grist Mill

Cable Grist Mill
Cable Grist Mill

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5. Thurman Rail Bridge

Thurman Rail Bridge
Thurman Rail Bridge

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6. Douglas Falls

Douglas Falls
Douglas Falls

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7. West Virginia State Capitol

West Virginia State Capitol
West Virginia State Capitol

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8. Bear Rocks Preserve

Bear Rocks Preserve
Bear Rocks Preserve

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9. Harpers Ferry

Harpers Ferry
Harpers Ferry

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10. Pendleton Falls

Pendleton Falls
Pendleton Falls

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