From breathtaking outdoors to unique local eats, world-class geocaching, and thriving local culture, Martinsburg-Berkeley County, West Virginia, is a fantastic place to “Live Your Adventure.” 

Martinsburg-Berkeley County offers exceptional outdoor experiences during the Fall season, from our rugged hiking paths to the scenic nature paths, public parks, fishing streams, and nature preserves. Adventurers can explore the 23,000-acre Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area, which contains extensive primitive camping, hiking, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities. The Route 9 walking and biking trail stretches between Martinsburg and the Charles Town/Ranson area and offers users wide-open views and diverse terrain from flat land to sloping hills.

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If observing nature is more your style, Berkeley County has two nature preserves that house various birds and native plants. Stauffer’s Marsh Nature Preserve, in Back Creek Valley, and the Yankauer Nature Preserve, located adjacent to the Potomac River, offer easy walking trails that allow easy observation. 

While roaming the county, visit our local distilleries—Black Draft Distillery and Amani Brewing and be sure to visit our famous farmer’s markets for freshly picked produce, jams, jellies, and other delights. Cap off your Fall outdoor adventure with a delicious meal in Martinsburg’s diverse downtown food scene. And before you leave, enjoy the eclectic shopping throughout our downtown corridor. 

Experience the rich history and beautiful Fall scenery of Martinsburg, Berkeley County, WV. 

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