Nestled in the Allegheny Mountains, Carnegie Hall is one of only four Carnegie's in the world. For 25 years, Carnegie Hall, Lewisburg has operated as a regional center for the visual and performing arts. Such notable performers as Taj Mahal, Gillian Welch, and Isaac Stern have performed on its historic stage.
Confederate Cemetery
McElhenny Road, Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901
A cross-shaped mass grave containing the remains of 95 unknown Confederate soldiers who were killed or mortally wounded during the Battle of Lewisburg - May 23, 1862. The site lies within the position occupied by the Union forces.
Greenbrier Resort
300 West Main Street, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia 24986
One of the world’s most famous and elegant resorts, dating to 1778. Advanced reservations are available for non-registered guests for golf, spa, Bunker tours, other activities or dinner in any of the resort’s dining venues.
Greenbrier State Forest
HC 30 Box 154, Caldwell, West Virginia 24925
5,130 acre property offering camping and cabins with fully equipped kitchens, fireplaces and linens. Hiking and mountain bike trails, picnic facilities, Summer Naturalist program, seasonal pool and scenic overlooks. Lodging open April-October.
Greenbrier Valley Theatre
113 E. Washington Street, Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901
West Virginia’s Official Year-Round Professional Theatre. Presenting theatrical productions, musical concerts, literary events, youth education programs, art exhibits and more throughout the year. Visit them online for their full performance schedule
Historic Downtown Lewisburg
This 235-acre district encompasses the heart of the City of Lewisburg. Buildings of architectural interest abound. A Civil War Battle fought in the city center rounds out the district, along with antique and specialty shops, and art galleries.
Lewisburg Elks Country Club
PO Box 68, Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901
Borrowing its architecture from the famous clubhouse at Augusta, this country club offers an 18-hole golf course, seasonal pool and fine dining at Blackwell’s Restaurant. Open to the public. Located on Rt. 219 N and Brush Rd.
Lost World Caverns
HC 34 Box 308, Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901
Designated a National Natural Landmark, this site possesses large chambers and natural formations. Self-guided tours of the commercial cave and a Natural History Museum. Wild cave tours available by reservation.
North House Museum
301 W. Washington Street, Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901
Displayed in this 1820 National Register home are the historic artifacts of the Greenbrier Historical Society, including period furniture, textiles, Civil War items, historic wagons and decorative arts. Gift shop onsite
Old Stone Church
200 Church Street, Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901
Built in 1796 of native limestone, this building is the oldest church still in continuous use west of the Allegheny Mountains. The adjacent cemetery contains headstones of some of the area’s early settlers.
Snowshoe
PO Box 10, Snowshoe, West Virginia
High atop Cheat Mountain is a destination unlike any you will find. It is Snowshoe Mountain! A magical place for people of all ages, this incredible resort offers adventures and activities that will take you to new heights.
WV State Fairgrounds
Visit downtown Lewisburg and enjoy shopping, dining and sunshine
Delectable bites nearby
Food and Friends
american
One of our favorite restaurants in Lewisburg! Cozy spot where innovative fare such as bourbon salmon salad and crab dip draws a great crowd. Dine In, Takeout or Delivery
The Asylum
american
Homey comfort eatery dishing up familiar American grub, plus an extensive beer and wine menu.
The French Goat
french
Farm to table French cuisine served in a charming house with refined décor, a full bar and terrace.
Stardust Cafe
american
Gourmet sandwiches piled high and creative salads come in a festive dining room with a warm vibe. Dine in, curbside pickup