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How to Plan Your Ideal West Virginia Honeymoon

We even include some tips to make the planning process a seamless one.
Don't Plan a West Virginia Honeymoon Without These Top Tips
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Jenna Clark
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  • Jenna is a freelance writer for The Knot Worldwide, specializing in wedding traditions and planning.
  • In addition to The Knot Worldwide, Jenna contributes to other online publications including Insider, People, BuzzFeed and The Daily Beast.
  • Jenna graduated from Hofstra University with a major in public relations and a minor in creative writing.
Updated Oct 02, 2025
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Whether you've visited West Virginia before or are visiting there for the first time for your West Virginia honeymoon, there's no shortage of places to stay and things to do in this southern state. That said, you might feel overwhelmed when you plan your honeymoon, which is why we created a guide for you to reference every step of the way. We also shared helpful pointers regarding the best times of year for a honeymoon in West Virginia, as well as advice on how you can maximize your trip to immerse yourselves in what the state has to offer while keeping things romantic.

West Virginia honeymoon tips in this article:

Is West Virginia Good for a Honeymoon?

Yes, West Virginia is good for a honeymoon. It can be a particularly suitable honeymoon destination for couples who enjoy nature and areas with a mountainous landscape. With this in mind, there are a couple of factors to keep top of mind when curating your honeymoon itinerary.

Pros of a West Virginia Honeymoon

There are many pros to having a West Virginia honeymoon, with its natural surroundings serving as one of the state's top features. West Virginia is home to more than 35 state parks, highlighting a variety of natural elements. If you and your partner enjoy certain seasons, West Virginia experiences all four. While not a cheap state to honeymoon in, you might find it less expensive to honeymoon in West Virginia compared to some of its surrounding states, including Maryland and Pennsylvania (especially in larger cities). West Virginia is also a relatively small state, which can make it easier to incorporate several stops into your honeymoon trip.

Cons of a West Virginia Honeymoon

Since West Virginia is a smaller state, many activities and nightlife wrap up earlier in the day compared to larger states and cities. While this might not seem relevant to you, it could potentially impact any dining reservations, as well as the times of any other activities you'd like to complete during the day, to ensure you'll have enough time to make it to your restaurant of choice.

The Best Time to Honeymoon in West Virginia

The best time to visit honeymoon spots in West Virginia largely depends on any weather preferences you and your partner might have, as the weather drastically fluctuates seasonally. If you're okay with snow, you might find December through February to be a good time for your West Virginia honeymoon. However, you might want to allocate more time in between activities to account for icy roads.

The fall tends to be a popular time for honeymooners in West Virginia because of its fall foliage and the events and festivals that take place, including Bridge Day in October and the Mountain State Forest Festival. Spring is another peak period during which the state sees a surge in tourists due to the pleasant weather. That said, prices increase when it comes to accommodations and activities during these times.

West Virginia Honeymoon Planning Tips

As far as West Virginia honeymoon planning tips go, you should be mindful of the weather before embarking on your trip to ensure that any destinations you plan on visiting and activities you have scheduled are still able to take place. You'll also want to book tickets and make dinner reservations in advance, especially during peak seasons. If you plan on spending a majority of your time at the state's national parks, select an accommodation nearby so you spend less time traveling to each destination and more time enjoying its offerings. While planning a West Virginia honeymoon can feel overwhelming, you can find a honeymoon planner on The Knot Vendor Marketplace to help you make your vacation dreams a reality.

Best West Virginia Honeymoon Hotels and Suites

Whether a boutique hotel in one of West Virginia's popular cities or a large resort with many accommodation types is what you seek for your West Virginia honeymoon, you'll find a place for you (and your partner) in The Mountain State.

Hotel Morgan

Hotel Morgan
Photo: Hotel Morgan

Hotel Morgan in Morgantown offers a comfortable (and historic) accommodation for couples wanting to stay in the center of the city near several attractions, including West Virginia University, Core Arboretum and West Virginia Botanic Garden. While this property's standard guest rooms are luxurious with plush bedding and stand-up showers, the Chancellor's and Governor's Suites are extra spacious, featuring dining tables and a wet bar, which can be perfect for longer honeymoons.

127 High Street, Morgantown, WV 26505

4.4 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Schoolhouse Hotel

The Schoolhouse Hotel
Photo: The Schoolhouse Hotel

If a classy hotel is what you seek, consider The Schoolhouse Hotel. This schoolhouse-turned-30-room boutique hotel in White Sulphur Springs offers modern guest rooms and suites with nods to the school experience. You can share cuisine at The Rooftop and/or The Varsity Bar & Grille, or explore the local eateries of downtown White Sulphur Springs, located a couple of steps away from the property.

125 Schoolhouse Way, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986

4.1 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Stonewall Resort

Stonewall Resort
Photo: Stonewall Resort

Stonewall Resort is one of the best honeymoon destinations in West Virginia, and for good reason. Whether you're looking to stay in an elevated lodge room, a private cottage, a lakehouse or a campsite during your honeymoon, this resort has options. You'll have access to several amenities, including steam and sauna rooms, a fitness center and heated pools. As for meals, enjoy the four on-site restaurants for a unique dining experience each day of your trip.

940 Resort Drive, Roanoke, WV 26447

4.2 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Greenbrier

The Greenbrier
Photo: The Greenbrier

When it comes to honeymoon places in West Virginia, The Greenbrier resort is a solid pick. You and your partner will be met with vibrant and elegant amenities from the moment you enter one of the property's signature rooms. If you're looking for accommodations offering more privacy, consider a stay in one of the Greenbrier Estate Homes or Legacy Cottages. In addition to the daily resort activities, you and your partner can visit the property's many golf courses or spa, The Greenbrier Spa, for facials, hydrotherapy and massages.

101 Main Street West, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986

4.2 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Tygart Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Tygart Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Photo: Tygart Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Situated in a restored 118-year-old building, the six-floor Tygart Hotel in Elkins contains 56 unique guest rooms with walk-in showers and in-room morning beverages. We can't forget to mention that this hotel offers a complimentary continental breakfast. Visit the on-site restaurant and cocktail bar for steakhouse entrées and live music.

206 Davis Avenue, Elkins, WV 26241

4.7 Star Rating | Read Reviews

West Virginia Honeymoon Itinerary Ideas

From state parks to local markets, read on for some activities you can add to your West Virginia honeymoon itinerary.

Visit Blackwater Falls State Park

Blackwater Falls State Park
Photo: Blackwater Falls State Park

Blackwater Falls State Park is a must-visit state park during a West Virginia honeymoon. You'll have the opportunity to hike the park's more than 15 trails, taking in the sights of the park's most notable Blackwater Falls. The park also houses The Smokehouse Restaurant, where you can visit for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

4.7 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Embark on the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad

Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad
Photo: Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad

Take in West Virginia's awe-inspiring landscapes with a ride on the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad. This railroad company offers a variety of train rides, including Trough Canyon, Sunset Trough, All Day Petersburg and the Green Spring Special, each offering views of different scenery (and time to explore nearby areas during a layover). Enhance your ride by opting for the Premium Dining or Superior Dining options.

4.2 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Visit The Museum of American Glass

Lady Jane Dollhouse at The Museum of American Glass
Photo: The Museum of American Glass

When considering things to do on your honeymoon, don't rule out The Museum of American Glass. Look at the Lady Jane Stained Glass Doll House Exhibition before making your way around the remainder of the museum. While you can explore the museum with your partner, you can call the museum ahead of your visit to see if there is availability for a private guided tour.

4.7 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Experience the West Virginia Botanic Garden

West Virginia Botanic Garden
Photo: West Virginia Botanic Garden

A visit to the West Virginia Botanic Garden can complete your honeymoon or romantic getaway in West Virginia. Traverse the establishment's several gardens (Butterfly Garden, Eclectic Garden, George W. Longenecker Shade Garden, Rhododendron Garden, Secret Garden, The Long Walk and Yagle Garden) and seven trails before ending your visit with ice cream and light bites at Café Rosé in the visitor's center.

4.3 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Spend the day at Capitol Market

Dry hanging corn at Capitol Market
Photo: Capitol Market

Capitol Market in Charleston is a great way for you and your partner to immerse yourselves in the state's local culture. Have a stroll while perusing the indoor and outdoor merchants selling items from local produce to Swiss chocolates.

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

What to Pack for a West Virginia Honeymoon

When packing for your West Virginia honeymoon, you'll want to keep the season in mind. If you're honeymooning in the fall or winter, we recommend packing a jacket, a couple of sweaters, hats and gloves to keep yourself comfortable. Since West Virginia can experience some rain, it can't hurt to have a rain jacket or an umbrella in your luggage, too. If you're headed to one of the state parks, don't forget to pack athleisure wear and comfortable footwear (preferably sneakers or hiking boots) to keep your feet protected. As is the case with most West Virginia honeymoon destinations, you'll want to have a thoughtful combination of casual and elevated attire to match the activities and meals you schedule.