White Sulphur Springs: Attractions and more...
White Sulphur Springs got its name from the hot springs found in the city. The I-64 W Tourist Information Center provides all the required information to the visitors.
The Greenbrier Resort stands as one of the country’s extremely plush and distinct resorts.
Art Colony Gallery is situated inside the resort which features the artwork of seven famous artists around the region.
America's first golf course was opened in White Sulphur Springs in 1884 and is called Oakhurst Links. Travelers visiting the place play the game replicating the golfers of 1884. The clubs are the classic 19th Century hickory-shafted and log-nosed while the balls are of ‘guttie’ variety. The tees are made of sand. Each year in June, the place holds tournaments of The US National Hickory Championship.
Book-lovers find refuge at White Sulphur Springs Library, which houses thousands of books on various subjects.
One of the prominent attractions of the town is Pleasant Valley Campground. It is located near the exits 185 and 175 on the I-64 highway, near West Virginia state line. The All-Terrain-Vehicle (ATV) private trails are the biggest draw of the park.
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