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PUBLIC HUNTING & FISHING AREAS
Hampshire
County has highest percentage of state-owned public hunting of
any county in the state
Seasons and License requirements: refer to Fishing and Hunting
regulations brochure for current year (Copies available at Hampshire
County Visitor's Center. Licenses
On-line
Copies of WV Streams maps available at Hampshire County Visitor's
Center.
- Nathaniel
Mountain Wildlife Management Area
10,600
acres with 21 miles of foot trails and 4 miles of stream. Twelve
wildlife clearings amidst extensively wooded mixed oak-hickory
and oak-hard pine forest with abundant white-tailed deer and
wild turkey, and small native brook trout (Mill Run). Primitive
campground sites with water from mountain springs or hand pumps
and vault-type toilets.
From Rt. 50 east of Romney, south on Grassy
Lick Rd. approximately 12 miles to entrance road on right. Entrance
road goes through 1 1/2 miles of private land to the state boundary,
indicated by an entrance sign.
Fees: a nominal fee is charged for camping
304- 822-3551 (1 Depot St., Romney WV
26757)
- Short
Mountain Wildlife Management Area
8,000+acres
of mountainous woodland. Fifteen miles of foot trails among mixed
oak and hard pine woodlands. 61 acres of beaver meadows, abandoned
fields and man-made wildlife clearings. 10 miles of gravel and
dirt roads provide access to six primitive camping areas and
hunting grounds. 12 miles of four-wheel drive trails open seasonally
(gated when wildlife are raising their young).
Wild turkey and deer are plentiful; grouse and squirrel are also
popular species found here. Approximately 1/2 mile of the North
River, which crosses the southern tip of the area, is stocked
monthly (February-May) with trout. Beaver ponds with small populations
of warm water fish are found along the 6-mile section of Meadow
Run. The headwaters of Meadow Run have small native brook trout.
18 miles southeast of Romney. From US Rt. 50
in Augusta, turn south on Ford Hill Rd., travel approximately
8 miles, turn left at Short Mountain WMA sign. Gravel entrance
road passes through private land for approximately 1 mile up
to the west slope of the mountain.
Fees: a nominal fee is charged for camping
304- 822-3551 (1 Depot St., Romney WV
26757)
- Edward's
Run Wildlife Management Area
Approximately
400 acres with a spring-fed trout stream and stocked 2-acre trout
pond (stocked March-May and October). Also largemouth and small-mouth
bass, bluegill and channel catfish. Hunting of white-tail deer,
turkey, squirrels, ruffed grouse, as well as rabbits and quail.
Small, primitive camping area with pit-type toilets and trash
receptacles. Easy access.
2 miles north of Capon Bridge on Springfield
Grade Rd.
Fees: a nominal fee is charged for camping
304-822-3551 (1 Depot St., Romney WV
26757)
GUIDED
HUNTING & FISHING
- North
River Retreat
437 acres
of private hunting preserve with guided quail, deer (gun and bow),
and spring gobbler hunting, trout-stocked pond and river fishing,
hiking (spring and summer) and clay pigeon-shooting, camping, picnicking,
and overnight lodging.
Located off WV Hwy 29 South near Delray
Fees: visit website or call 540-539-9873
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SPECIAL
FACILITIES
- Hampshire Park
Public park with covered picnic areas, restroom facilities, sports fields,
and playground equipment. Site of county 4H camp.
River Rd., approximately 4 miles south of Rt. 50 on River Road, just west of
Romney (turn south just east of the blue bridge)
9AM-dusk mid-April to mid-October
Reservations 304-822-4720 Monday-Friday
- Central Hampshire Park
Public park with covered picnic areas, restroom facilities, sports fields,
playground equipment, amphitheater, and weather-permitting, ice-skating rink
and snow-tubing hill. Summer Saturday evenings at dark, family movies shown at
ampitheatre with lawn-seating.
Just off Rt. 50 behind Augusta Fire Hall, opposite L&M Market
9AM-dusk mid-April to mid-October
Reservations 304-822-4720 Monday-Friday
- Video Archery-The Country Store
Video archery shoot (darts accommodates to 8 shooters), gas, propane, kerosene,
groceries, sporting goods, guns, ammo, bows, live bait and game-checking station.
Rt. 28, Springfield at the B.P. Gas sign
6AM-10PM daily
Cost: $4 per challenge round
304-822-5747
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SWIMMING
- Romney Recreation Center Pool
260 School St., Romney, 3 blocks north of Rt. 50 on right
Open noon to 6PM daily except during Hampshire County Fair week (August 20-26)
until Sept. 4, 2007
Building available for functions. Private pool parties $75.
Admission: $3; children under age 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
304-822-5259.
HORSEBACK
RIDING
- Crystal
Valley Ranch
Guided trail rides, open horse shows, rodeos, youth
camps.
Rt. 28 N, Romney
304-822-7444
CANOE
RENTALS & TRIPS
- Trough
General Store
Canoe rentals, fishing supplies (no licenses) bait, drinks, snacks, ice
9 1/2 miles south on River Rd., west of Romney
Wed-Mon 8AM-6PM (closed in winter)
304-822-7601
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ORCHARDS, PRODUCE STANDS & PICK-YOUR-OWN
FARMS
- John
Arnold Farm
Sweet corn (July & August),
Sells freezer beef (call
to order), No fruit. Corn
maze,
September-October. Corn maze
Sept/October
Rt. 50 west of Romney to River
Road, 7 ½ miles
on right
8AM to dark
304-822-3603
- Church
View Farm
Bramble crops, including blackberries and
raspberries, as well as many other types
of vegetables, produce, and flowers grown organically.
Jersey Mountain Rd., Three Churches
(304) 822-3878
- Largent
and Son Orchard
Apples, eating and sauce, starting
mid-August
Jersey Mountain Rd. before
Three Churches
8AM-4:30PM
304-822-5347
- Lynn's
Market
Fruits, apple butter, honey,
jellies, crafts
Rt. 50, 2 ½ miles east
of Romney
Mon-Sat 10AM-4PM, Sun Noon-4PM
(closed in winter)
304-822-7913
- Malcolm
Orchard
Apples & peaches
Levels, call for directions
8AM-4PM (May-Oct)
304-822-5752
- Mount
Levels Orchard
Apples (starting July 1), Peaches
(August 1-September 10), Pumpkins
Call for directions
8AM-5PM (closed in winter)
304-822-5678 or 304-492-5164
- M.L.
Pugh Orchard
Fruits and vegetables in season
Fruit stand Rt. 50 east
of Romney on left before Mountain
Top Truck Stop
Daily 9AM-6PM (opens late May,
closes mid-November)
304-822-3749
- Ken
Ruggles Orchard
Pick-your-own sweet and sour
cherries (mid-June to mid-July),
Apples, plums, and peaches
available for sale in August
Levels, call for directions
and availability
Anytime
304-492-5751
- Gary
Shanholtz Orchard
Pick-your-own cherries & black
raspberries (June 20-July
4), Already picked peaches,
cherries, plums, nectarines,
tomatoes, and cantaloupes (late
July to Labor Day)
Early apples (August), Fall
apples (Labor Day to Halloween)
Jersey Mountain Road, north
of Rt 50
8AM-dusk
304-822-5827
- Whiteman
Farm
Pick your own blackberries
(July 1- mid October) Bring
your own containers
Sand Hill Road, call for
directions
304-822-3165
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LIVE
MUSIC
- Hampshire County Arts Council concerts
Most months. Fall thru Spring at The Bottling Works and occasionally
other venues. Free Summer Concerts on the Lawn one Sunday evening
per month at The Potomac Center, 1 Blue St.
&details www.hampshirearts.org
Sign
up for Free weekly e-mail
Arts Alerts.
- Doodle's
Place
Family restaurant with bar, country music bands weekends, D.J. Thursday evenings.
Large parking area, bus accessible.
Rt. 50, Augusta
Daily 5AM-10PM; bar Sun-Thur 1-11PM , Fri-Sat 1PM-2AM. Happy hour Mon-Fri
4-6PM
304-496-7260
- The
Bottling Works
Meeting/reception facility accommodates
300 auditorium-style, 200 at tables of 8. Sound system,
projection capability, beverage service available. Hosts
live performances frequently.
426 E. Main St., Romney
Rental info 304-496-8162
www.thebottlingworks.com
- The
Brickwood Hearth
41 E. Main St., Romney, WV
Mon-Sat 11AM-10PM
Occasional live music Friday/Saturday evenings
Call 304-822-6060
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BOWLING
- Wilson
Lanes Bowling
Rt. 50E Romney, opposite Koolwink Motel
Saturday 5PM-11PM
304-822-4100
BINGO
- American
Legion
154 East Main St., Romney
1st & 3rd Thursday each month 6:30PM
- Augusta
Fire Hall
Rt.
50, Augusta opposite L & M
Market/Four B's Pizza
Third Saturday each month 7PM
-
Capon
Bridge Fire Hall
US Rt. 50, Capon Bridge
Every Tuesday, 6:45-9PM
- Romney
Fire Hall
Marsham St. at Gravel Lane (1 block off Main
St.)
Every Friday 6:30PM
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SPECTATOR SPORT
- Augusta
Motor Speedway
Go-kart racing
Hampshire County Fairgrounds, Augusta Ford Hill Rd. off
Rt. 50, Augusta
2007 Schedule: Saturday evenings
practice 6-6:45 PM, race time
7PM, July 14, 28; August
4, 18 (22nd during Fair tentative); September
1, 8, 22 & 29. (rain dates Oct 6 & 13)
Cost: free
For more information: Calvin 304-856-2631
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SHOPPING
- Anderson's
Corner
Fine Jewelry and Gifts. Jeweler
on the premises, unique and
eclectic shop specializing
in antique and vintage jewelry
as well as contemporary and
custom design. Gift shop next
door includes WV Wines, Gourmet,
Pottery, Music & Art. Keepers
of the Light Candles from A
Cheerful Giver. Celebrating
25 years in business.
8 W. Main St., Romney
Mon-Sat 10AM-5PM.
304-822-4285
- 4As
Gallery
Art (original oils, watercolors, and old painting); antiques
(furniture and glassware); jewelry (from Anderson's Corner);
vintage clothing from The Farmer's Wife Antiques; American Indian
Artifacts; WV art pottery; flowers; a flea
market
Rt. 220S,6 ½ miles from
Rt 50, Purgitsville (on left
in brick building)
Spring-Fall Sat-Sun 9AM-5PM
304-289-3013
- B
Belle's Boutique
Home décor, kitchen items, handmade jewelry,
purses and accessories, Hatley sleepware, baby
and mommy givts, items for men, vintage garden
pieces, Root candles, WoodWick candles.
Tues-Fri 10AM-5PM, Sat 10AM-3PM
34
West Main St., Romney
304-822-8002
- Bent
River Woodworks
Custom log furniture built on-site and accessories
Rt 50, Capon Bridge
Fri-Sat 10AM-5 or by appointment
304-856-1200
- Country
Cottage
Antiques and collectibles, depression glass, Fiesta ware,
Currier and Ives
Rt. 50, Augusta
Mon-Sat 10AM-5PM, Sun 1-5PM (by chance)
304-496-9474
- Dan's
Antiques
16 antique dealers in 6,700 sq. ft., 2-story barn. Furniture
(oak, country, Victorian), ironware, glassware, collectibles,
toys, crocks, clocks.
Rt. 50 at east edge of Augusta
Mon-Sun 10AM-5PM
304-496-8187
- Dillon's Country Treasures
Romney and Hampshire County
items, gifts, baskets, linens,
home accents, painted wooden
items, country and seasonal
décor,
Yankee candles, Bradley Bear.
352 East Main Street (next
to McDonalds), Romney
Mon-Fri 9AM-5:30PM, Sat 10AM-3PM
304-822-4202
- Fleecy
Cria' tions Alpaca Products
Gift
shop featuring blankets,
mittens, socks, teddybears,
etc.
at Bear Garden Farms,
Capon Bridge, call for directions.
304-856-1502
- Flower
Creations & Gifts
Silk arrangements, fresh flowers, balloons & gifts
for every occasion
Rt. 50, Capon Bridge
Wed-Thur
9AM-5PM, Sat 10AM-3PM, closed Sun-Tue
304-856-2225
- Front Porch Primitives
Country décor, baskets,
candles, Americana, seasonal
items, swags and berries, wooden
items
Rt. 50 in Augusta
Tues-Fri 10AM-5PM, Sat 9AM-4PM
304-496-9599
- Glasshouse
Studio
Stained glass andartwork for sale.
Rt. 50, Augusta
304-496-9515
- Hampshire
Manufacturing/Made-By-Us Children's Wear Outlet
Locally-made Children's clothing outlet, 50 to 70% off.
Infants to size 7. Adult tee's and caps.
Rt. 50 Romney, just past Southern States
Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM. Sat 11AM-5PM
304-822-7662
- Janet's
Crafts and Collectibles
Retail gifts, crafts,
and handmade collectibles
Rt. 50 ¼ mile west of
VA/WV line
Mon-Sun 9AM-5PM
304-856-2578
- Lyndazigns
Gifts & Jewelry
Candles,
home &
garden décor,
bracelets, rings, teen jewelry, men's jewelry.
UPS shipping, daily pickup by 2PM.
Sol
Shanholtz Rd., Augusta, 2/10 mile on right.
Mon-Fri 9AM-6PM, Sat 9AM-1PM
304-496-7090
- Mary's
Fancy Things and Collectibles
Gifts and collectible items
From Rt. 50 in Capon Bridge, take Christian Church Rd.,
go 6.7 miles to Rt. 259, turn right to High View. (From Virginia,
US Rt. 50 take Rt. 259 6.7 miles to High View.)
Thur-Fri 11AM-5PM, Sat 10AM-5PM (closed in January)
304-856-1285
- Mountain Tyme
Gifts and collectible items, jewelry, handcrafts
Off Rt. 28 North, just south of the Potomac Eagle
station
Weekends only.
304-822-4006
- Ruckman
Mill Farm
Art Studio and workshop featuring hand-hooked
rugs. Open by appointment.
304-496-8073
- Sugar
Magnolia
Rt. 50 Hampshire Square, Romney
A throwback to the
60s...jewlery, kites, wood decorative items, and
more.
Open 11AM
to 6PM Mon-Fri, 11AM to 4PM Sat.
304-813-1129
- South
Branch Artisans
Handmade local crafts and artworks
May-October at Wapocomo (Potomac
Eagle) Station, Rt. 28N, Romney
Open when the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad operates
304-496 7135
- R & S
Collectibles
Nascar collectibles, coins and sports cards
Rt. 50, Capon Bridge
M-F 10AM-6PM, Sat Noon-6PM
304-856-2828
- Rio
Mall and Antique Shop
economical finds and treasures, antiques
Rt. 29 South, Rio (turn off Rt. 50 next to Xpress
Stop/Liberty or on Ford Hill Rd. in Augusta and continue
to Rio)
M-Sat 9AM-7PM, Sun Noon-7PM
304-496-7847
- Romney
Florist & Iron Works
Fresh and silk flowers, retail gifts, baskets, pottery,
ironwork, stepping stones
238 W. Main St., Romney
M-F 9AM-5PM, Sat 9AM-3PM
304-822-3888
- Taggart
Hall
Gift shop with books, postcards, Civil War prints,
and Fenton glass.
Open
Mon-Sat 9AM - 4PM, Sun noon - 4 PM (May-Oct only)
- Three
Sisters
West Virginia Parkways Juried arts, crafts and agricultural
products; Handicapped accessible. All proceeds benefit Hampshire
County Senior Citizens.
Main St. Romney in Margaret Pfeill Senior Center
Mon-Fri 8AM-4PM
304-822-4097
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SCENIC/SIGHTSEEING/TOURING
- Potomac
Eagle (2008 schedule, subject to change)
| 3-hour
excursion train ride in vintage rail cars
along the South Branch of the Potomac
River, where American Bald Eagles nest.
Sightings on 90% of excursions. Day-long
excursions also offered (call for dates).
Snack bar and on-board gift shop, local
artisans' craft shop at the station. |
Saturday
3-hour excursions,
depart 11:30 AM |
May 10, 17, 24
June 7, 14, 21, 28
July
5, 12, 19, 26
August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Sept
6, 13, 20, 27
|
Sunday
3-hour
excursions,
depart 1PM
|
May
11, 18, 25
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
July 6, 13, 20, 27
August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
September
7, 14, 21, 28 |
| Daily
Fall foliage excursions: |
October
Mon-Fri
11:30AM
Saturday
October trains
depart
10AM & 2PM
Sundays
October
depart
1PM |
Full-day
excursions,
9am-5pm |
May
31, Aug 30
|
| Other
Special Trains |
•May 10 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 6:30PM
•June 14 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 6:30PM
•July
4
Fireworks Special,
departs Moorefield
WV 6:30PM
•July 19 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 6:30PM
•August 16 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 6:30PM
•Sepember 1 Special Ride-To-Walk Train 11:30AM
•September 6 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 6:30PM
•September 27, Hardy Heritage Days & Historic Homes Tour,
depart
Romney 9AM
•September 28 Special Event Train 1PM
•October 4 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 5:30PM
•November 1 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 5:30PM
•November 15 Murder Mystery Dinner Train 5:30PM
|
| Available
for some charter trips |
| Unless
otherwise noted, all trains depart Wapocoma
Station, Rt. 28
N, Romney |
| Cost: |
3-1/2 hour
excursions: |
Coach:
Adult
$
child
(6-16) $ |
First
Class Classic Club
car with meal
service $ |
| Full-day
excursions: |
Coach
Adult
$
Child
$ |
First
Class with meal
service $ |
| Murder Mystery Dinner Trains: |
| |
First Class with meal service & performance $75 |
| For
More Information: 304-822-7464 on days
the train is running, other times 304-424-0736. www.potomaceagle.info |
- Pliska Winery
A picturesque vineyard and farm winery. Charming tasting room, video on winemaking
process. Vineyards adjacent to winery bldg. Picnic facilities.
Purgitsville. From Rt. 50 7 miles west of Romney, take 220 South 4.5 miles south
to turn on left. Narrow dirt lane approach.
Open for tours by appointment, wine-tastings with 1/2 hour notice
304-289-3493
- Gourmet
Central
Visit the test kitchen of these purveyors of distinctive
gourmet foods prepared for clients such as the world famous,
5-star Greenbrier Resort
47 Industrial Park Rd., Hampshire Industrial Park, off Rt. 28N, Romney
Tours by appointment
304-822-6047
- Ice Mountain/Nature Conservancy Preserve
Private preserve, "Nature's icebox", where ice naturally
remains most of the year in crevices. Used by Native Americans
for food storage.
Off Springfield Grade Rd. between Slanesville (Rt. 29N) and Capon Bridge (Rt.
50)
Free guided tours by arrangement (2-week lead time requested). Maximum group
size 15. Good physical condition is necessary to tackle these hikes.
For more information: Steve Bailes 304-496-7359 or E-mail
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SCENIC
DRIVES
A
lot of interesting and beautiful sights reward the visitor
to Hampshire County, and much of the charm is to be found
by enjoying relaxed drives through the countryside. In addition
to nature's blessings, much interesting history is in evidence,
with many now-private sites visible from the road. If
you stop to take pictures, please be sure to
park safely and watch for traffic.
- US Rte 50, the Northwest Turnpike heads
west from Winchester, Va, through Hampshire County,
punctuated with roadside fruit stands and flea
markets, then climbs the mountains. From the east,
the first town is Capon Bridge,
on the banks of the Cacapon River. Cited by Canoe & Kayak
Magazine for Class II and III rapids between
Capon Bridge and Rt 127 North of Slanesville, the
Cacapon is quite tame except in the spring, and,
in some places is too shallow to navigate. Check
out the Capon
Bridge Museum in Dr. Gardner's old
office, next to the Capon Bridge Library. Turn
north along the Cacapon on Springfield Grade/Cold
Stream Rd. Rt 15 past the site of Fort
Edwards, a French and Indian War site
with interpretive exhibits at the Visitors Center..
Further up the road is Edward's Run Public
Hunting/Fishing Area with public river
access and primitive camping. Continue towards
Slanesville through North River Mills by Ice
Mountain, now a Nature Conservancy
preserve for its rare flora. Indians stored food
in its ice-filled caves. Free guided hikes by appt.
(304) 637 0160.
From Slanesville turn North on Rt 29 to Rt 127
and Bloomery. The Old Bloomery Iron Furnace,
visible from Rt 29 (private property), made low-grade
local iron ore into parts for the Confederate Army.
Fawcett House/The Old Stone House, circa 1870's,
has 20" thick stone walls, remains of stone
slave quarters in the back yard. The site of Bloomery
Gap Skirmish,lies along Rt 127, 3 miles
west of Bloomery Post Office. In 1862 Brig.Gen.
Frederick Landers, commanding OH, IN, & WV
troops, routed Col.J. Sencindiver's Confederate
brigade. They fled towards Winchester, but reoccupied
Bloomery Gap after Landers returned to Paw Paw,
a Union concentration point from 1861-65, where
as many as 16,000 troops camped.
Paw Paw Tunnel, Rt 29 N/WV Rt
9/MD border, completed in 1850, is the largest
structure on the C & O Canal. The 3,120 ft.
long, 24 ft. high tunnel was carved through the
mountain by hand. Accessible by foot or bicycle.
If you take Rt 50 West towards Augusta, take a minute to pullover at the top
of Cooper Mountain, for a spectacular view
an especially good time would
be in the morning just before sunrise, when the mist is still settled in the
valleys and you can count the ridges into Virginia.
In Augusta, check out the Augusta Motor
Speedway/Go-Kart Races, at the Fairgrounds,
just off Rt 50 on Ford Hill Rd, on selected summer
Saturday evenings
look for the signs. Central
Hampshire Park, off Rt 50 behind the Fire Dept.
has picnic pavilions, restrooms, playground,
ball fields, and horseshoe pits. Tour French's
Mill, a functioning mill, on Ford Hill Rd.
Farther west along Rt 50 is West Virginia's
oldest town, Romney, settled in 1762.
Astride a natural invasion route from the Shenandoah
Valley to the Potomac and, B & O Railroad,
Romney changed hands repeatedly during the Civil
War. On Main Street, the WV Schools for
the Deaf and Blind Administration Bldg.,
1846, displays photos and memories of the schools'
history. Across the street is Liberty
Hall, circa 1858, once Stonewall Jackson's
HQ, where he wrote a resignation letter that
was rejected.
The interesting-looking brick building, The
Bottling Works, used to bottle Coke,
and you can see the decorative bottle shapes
atop the columns. This facility is on its way
to becoming a Hampshire County Historical and
Arts Museum/cultural facility and frequently
hosts live music. Literary Hall, c.1870, Main
and High Streets, was once the meeting place
of the Romney Literary Society, and once held
the largest library west of the Blue Ridge. The
Hampshire County Public Library, Main Street
is an extensive genealogy resource for those
tracking down ancestors; it also has many historical
and art displays. Davis
History House, next to the library,
is a 1700s log house that served as a Confederate
meeting place, and contains Civil War memorabilia.
Arrange tours in the summer with the library.
Romney's oldest house, Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger
House, on Gravel Lane is usually open
during Heritage Days in September. The Taggart-Hill
House, on High Street, circa 1795, is now the
home of the Hampshire County Planning Commission,
Hampshire County Chamber of Commerce and the
Hampshire County Convention and Visitor's Bureau.
It also houses a Museum of natural history, and
Civil War memorabilia display. The building is
open Mon-Sat 9-4pm, and Sun 12-4pm in the summer
months.
Heading West again on Rt 50, will take you to Indian Mound Cemetery/Confederate
Monument/Parson's Bell Tower. This a site of an unexcavated Hopewell
burial mound circa 500-1000A.D., and one of the first Confederate memorials,
1867. Confederate spy, Lt. John Blue and his family are buried here.
The Fort Mill Ridge Trenches,
Rt 50, 3 miles west of Romney, are perhaps the
best preserved Civil War battle trenches in the
US. They were dug 1861-2 by Union troops in an
effort to guard the valley. Paved parking and interpretive
signage. Open daylight to dusk, no camping.
The Potomac Eagle Scenic Rail Excursion Train, Rt 28 North, will take you on
a ride through the Trough of the South Branch of the Potomac River May through
Oct; travel past historic farms and eagle nests. Eagles sighted 90% of the time.
Call 800-22-Eagle for time and fee schedules. Also at the train station is the
Eagle's Nest Craft Shop, the craft outlet for the South Branch Artisans. Open
when the train runs.
A scenic backway from Rt 50
just west of Romney, and just before the "Blue
Bridge", is River Road, which
parallels the South Branch River. Pass private,
historic homes such as Sycamore Dale, where Lew
Wallace wrote part of Ben Hur, and the county
Poor Farm. 14 miles south of Rt 50 is Hampshire
Park, a large picnic area, playground, bathrooms,
tennis court, and ballfields.River Road, Romney.
As you head west on Rt 50. leaving Romney, just
before the bridge over the South Branch of the
Potomac River, the road forks--right over the bridge,
and left onto River Road. This road takes you past
historic homes, a small French and Indian war fortand
a scenic overlook where you can look down on Canadian
geese and possibly spot an American bald eagle
in flight. This road also follows the river and
the train tracks for a bit before it enters the "Trough",
a narrow gorge only accessible by train, canoe
or foot. The road veers away from the river and
you find you're driving through a farm studded
valley, and a forest area before reaching Moorefield.
Keep heading right and you'll find Rt 220, where
you can turn right, back to Romney, or take a left
and go to Moorefield.
- River Road, Capon Bridge to Yellow Spring.
Heading east on Rt 50 to Capon Bridge, there is
a road just before the bridge to the right. This
is a wonderful winding drive that takes you to
the small town of Yellow Spring. Almost immediately,
you come to a farm with buffalo, miniature horses,
emu, and llamas. Go slow to take it all in...and
because there is a long stretch of road with a
good view, you may be able to pull-over for a bit
. This road follows the Cacapon River, taking you
past farms, vacation cottages, summer youth camps
. Canoers are often on the river during the summer
months. Deer, turtles, ducks and cranes are often
seen on or near the waters edge, and evidence of
beaver activity are everywhere. And for bluebells
in spring, this drive is tough to beat!
- Edwards Run Road/Coldstream Road,
Capon Bridge to Slanesville. Heading east on Rt
50 to Capon Bridge, this road is left, just before
the bridge. About 1/4 mile up the road is the Fort
Edwards Visitor's Center. This is
the site of Fort Edwards, a French and Indian War
Museum, herb garden, celebrating farm life on
the frontier. Archeological digs have helped find
the footprint of the original fort, and possibly
the home of Joseph Edwards. This museum is open
on weekends from the end of June to the end of
October. Past the fort, the road meanders through
the valley along the Capon River, and by Edward's
Run Public Hunting/Fishing Area, over mountains
and forests, and to the sleepy town of North River Mills and Ice
Mountain. Guided hikes up Ice Mountain
can be arranged. The road finally intersects with
Rt 29, left to Rt 50, and right to Bloomery.
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Hampshire
County Convention and Visitors Bureau
Taggart Hall, 91 S. High Street, Romney, WV
304-822-7221. E-mail: hampshirevisitorsbureau@citlink.net
www.ComeToHampshire.com
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