West Virginia has a lot of spectacular views and they’re only better when you add the beauty of winter. Here are some beautiful West Virginia views in the winter.

  1. This shot taken at sunset on the New River in the near ghost town of Thurmond.

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  1. This shot of the mighty Sandstone Falls on the New River near Hinton.

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  1. This was taken on a winter’s drive in Crany, W.Va. (Wyoming County).

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  1. This shot of the sunset peaking through the snow-covered trees somewhere in West Virginia.

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  1. This frozen picture of the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville, which was for many years the world’s longest single-span arch bridge.

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  1. This picture of a skier’s paradise at Snowshoe Mountain resort.

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  1. This shot of Blackwater Falls when the river was looking cold and flooded.

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  1. This otherworldly photo of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston during the winter.

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  1. This gorgeous view of the gristmill at Babcock State Park covered in snow.

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  1. This snowy view from the East River Mountain Overlook in Bluefield.

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  1. This chilly view of the gold dome of the state Capitol in Charleston.

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  1. This spectacular shot of the New River from Hawks Nest State Park.

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  1. This great view of the forest at Blackwater Falls State Park.

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What other places in West Virginia are jaw-dropping in the winter?

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