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Come to Greenbrier Valley and join the West Virginia Airstream Club in Lewisburg, “coolest small town in America”, a registered historic town and one of West Virginia’s most walkable cities. It was featured in Fodor’s Travel as one of “America's 25 Cutest Main Streets in Small(er) Towns” and a call-out in Southern Living’s “Best Small Towns to Retire.” Boutique shops, antique stores and art galleries line its main street.  Visit Home - Downtown Lewisburg (visitlewisburgwv.com)

This year’s rally is a Community Service Tribute to Coco, a 7-year-old greyhound who passed in June 2023.  She was a club member who entertained all with her speed and agility.   Coco 2016 - 2023

Airstream parking is at the West Virginia State Fairgrounds having full hook-ups for a total of $31.80 (includes tax) a night.  If you wish to add extra days to your visit, no problem.   Pay on arrival.  

Plans include:

  • Wednesday, June 19 - arrival, dinner is hot dogs and burgers, courtesy WVAC 
  • Thursday morning, June 20 - hiking/biking on the Greenbrier River Trail
  • Thursday evening, June 20 -  TBA
  • Friday, June 21- Open day to explore the Greenbrier Valley
  • Saturday, June 22 - West Virginia Renaissance Festival
  • Sunday , June 23 - goodbyes and break camp

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Things to see and do during your visit to the Greenbrier Valley.

The Greenbrier Valley Aquatic Center A first-class aquatic-based facility for all to enjoy and benefit from on site.

“The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile former railroad line with uninterrupted hiking, biking and horseback riding opportunities. The trail cuts through some of the most remote areas in the state making this the perfect escape from reality.”

Lost World Caverns - Enter a world of natural beauty below the scenic Greenbrier Valley. Journey into the depths of the Earth and discover a vast wonderland of stalactites and stalagmites. Lost World Caverns is a truly magical place for both young and old.

Carnegie Hall, one of only four still open in operation worldwide, showcases a wide-ranging repertoire of music from all over the globe.

The Greenbrier Resort is a “National Historic Landmark and world-class resort that has been welcoming guests from around the world since 1778.  The bunker at The Greenbrier Resort would house Congress should there be a nuclear fallout. During its Eisenhower-era use it could accommodate 1,100 people in the 112,544-square-foot space. Today, you can tour the facility to get an in-depth look behind the hidden doors.”

The West Virginia Renaissance Festival  showcases equestrian performances, circus acts, comedy, live music, and magic.  The festival is held at Hollow Hills Farm 10 minutes from the fairgrounds.  For additional information on the Renaissance Festival check out their website at www.wvrenfest.com .