West Virginia Road Trip: 3 Days 190 Miles Scenic Byways

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Published 2023-04-23
Historic West Virginia Three-Day Road Trip. This previous video footage was filmed during the month of June Travel along with me From Bluefield West Virginia to the New River Gorge Bridge For This Once In A Lifetime Journey Thru West Virginia
The Scenic Coal Heritage Trail is a 187-mile route that runs through southern West Virginia. The trail is a celebration of the region's rich coal mining historyThe Coal Heritage Trail is home to several small towns and historic sites

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All Comments (21)
  • I grew up in West Virginia. It was a great place to grow up. Wonderful communities to raise your children. Had a great childhood running threw those mountains and riding my bike.
  • My father watched your trip and he loved it. Very good trip. He calls it going on a trip. He watches a lot of them and really enjoys them. Thank you for taking him along 😂. He's 95 years old.
  • @beckyb.4592
    I love my beautiful state of West Virginia! ❤
  • @LuluFit
    The most breathtaking state in my opinion. Great video!
  • As a child we once vacationed in Myrtle Beach, thus leaving us traveling I-77 South from Cleveland to South Carolina. It was such a backroad experience that my father said, "Never again." In time I-77 was improved and my parents enjoyed Myrtle Beach many times in their retirement. I happen to enjoy traveling the backroads, through small towns, and seeing the beauty of mother nature.
  • @mitzioden4926
    W.V. is a beautiful state! I was there about 8 years ago for a music workshop. The mist on the mtns in the morning was amazing.
  • I was born and raised in Nitro WV. Have lots of childhood Memories growing up there, and I love meeting my grandfather at the coal mines when it was time to get off. What I really miss is the 4 season we had at home. I live in New Orleans now it's ok, but I want to go home.
  • @sakkysha5496
    I lived in West Virginia for the first nine years of life (born in Welch, lived in Elbert). Very fond memories! Dad worked in the coal mines for 50 years, from ages 16 to 66.
  • The reason there are so many ATV's on the road is because of the Hatfield and McCoy Trails system in southern WV. There are like 500-600 miles of trails available to ride in like five different trail systems in southern WV. People come from all over to the ride the trails and spend sometimes weeks here riding the trails. They often bring their RV's and camp at ATV resorts. People come from surrounding states and states even further away. The trails bring in a lot of tourism. It's a nationally known trail system.
  • I was probably 5 when the family went to West Virginia. I'd like to go back to Morgantown, as my mom was born there. Thanks for taking us along, Russ.
  • @alejack12001
    It was good of you to revisit WV and the coal highways as well as the New River Gorge Bridge. Thank you for including your viewers on this revisit.
  • What a hard life, To be working under ground, and to go to work every day and hope and pray that you'll get back to fresh air and family. So much of the time it was generations of mining past on father to son. It was a time of different and I think better values. Things never stay the same, constantly changing. West Virginia is beautiful. Thank you for the view.
  • @lesajo2760
    I was born and raised in a small town in West Virginia near beckley. My dad was a Coal miner, so glad you took the time to show that history. It has the best people and the most beautiful scenery anywhere.
  • My late husband was a equipment operator he worked on the roads in West Virginia and all other roads in USA
  • @pmcc4842
    I drive roundtrip from Orlando to Pittsburgh twice a year. I love driving through West Virginia and often take scenic routes for the adventures. West Virginia is beautiful and has fantastic views! Thanks for sharing.
  • A friend of mine was a steel worker and he helped build the New River Gorge Bridge. The New River runs north. It is the second oldest River in the world
  • @lakeice7581
    In 1994 on Bridge Day I rappelled from the walkway under the deck down 750 feet. It was in October and the fall colours made the most spectacular view that was divided by the river with the railways running down east side of the river. Rappelled down twice that day. An amazing memory.
  • Thank you for taking us on an interesting & informative tour with you. We are in Victoria Australia & probably would never has seen or known about these parts of America. So thank you & safe travels
  • Watching these videos made me so home sick for being back on the road. I bought an RV several years ago and drove cross country...traveled and worked remote for about a year and a half.. got sick during covid and had to sell the RV...now looking forward to getting a converted van and getting back on the road by next year... nothing like driving around the country and exploring different places! Just love your videos!