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Best Outdoor Festivals in West Virginia

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Best Outdoor Festivals in West Virginia

West Virginia is the outdoorsman’s dream come true. Whether you enjoy kayaking local rivers or dirt biking through the forest, there’s something for everyone. That’s why it’s no surprise that you can find some pretty amazing outdoor-themed festivals throughout the year. It’s a great way to connect with fellow lovers of the outside world while enjoying your favorite pastimes. Make sure to save the date for these amazing outdoor festivals in West Virginia!  

1. YakFest, St. Albans, WV

No, this festival isn’t about the Himalayan animal—it’s all about kayaking. This two-day event takes place in the flatwater capital of the state, offering kayakers of all skill levels a chance to enjoy the sport. Live music and artists will be on site, along with tons of kayak and outdoors vendors as hundreds of kayaks fill the Coal River for a fun group paddle. The event is sponsored by several businesses and non-profits, including the WQBE 97.5, Rotary Club of St. Albans, Warner Law Offices, PLLC, and Anytime Fitness.

2. Leaf Peepers Festival, Davis, WV

If you relish in watching the leaves change colors in the fall, you’ll be in the perfect spot at this festival. During the last full weekend in September, you can gather in the beautiful mountain regions in Tucker County to feast your eyes on the vivid display Mother Nature creates each year. Cool weather creates the perfect environment for craft vendors, inflatables, exhibits, horseback rides, scenic chairlift rides, live music, and horse drawn wagon rides. 

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3. Ohio River Ferryboat Festival, Sistersville, WV

The only thing separating Sistersville from the state of Ohio is the broad expanse of the Ohio River, and this ferryboat festival can help take you there and back again. You can win prizes simply for riding the ferry between the two landings, or simply enjoy the music and vendors that will be present at the event. It’s a weekend-long celebration in July, and is an inexpensive way to enjoy the outdoors. 

4. Wheeling Vintage Raceboat Regatta, Wheeling, WV

This regatta is an anticipated event each year, offering the public a glimpse at gorgeous wooden boats and hydroplanes up close. Many of these boats were built in the 1920’s and onward, bringing a piece of the past to every race. This event is free and open to the public. WesBanco Bank proudly sponsors this exciting event.

5. Dirt Rag Dirt Festival, Bruceton Mills, WV

If you like dirt biking, live music, bonfires, and camping, this event is calling your name. This three-day camping festival takes place in the scenic Big Bear Lake Trail Center. There are a swarm of expos and clinics taking place as well as various group rides each day. Yoga takes place every day, as well as music performances. You won’t want to leave this oasis! Brought to you by Happy Mutant CBD, Yeti Cycles, and Massanutten Bike Park.

6. Freshwater Folk Festival, White Sulphur Springs, WV

This festival is one you fish lovers won’t want to miss out on. The Freshwater Folk Festival invites people of all ages to participate in hands-on activities, an art show, fish and wildlife exhibitions, and much more. On top of that, there will be food vendors, live music, and crafts. Best of all is the festival is free to attend, so feel free to bring along the entire family.


Alli Hill is a freelance content writer and mom of two. She spends most of her free time exploring the great outdoors by trail or by kayak. She is also the founder and director of FreelanceSpeak, a blog to support other freelance creatives.

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