Feel the pace immediately slow as you arrive into the mountains of Hardy County. Check in at a cozy B&B, a hotel or motel in town, a rustic cabin in the woods, or a stately, modern retreat surrounded by mountain views. Hardy County offers nearly every style of lodging imaginable – see the options at VisitHardyWV.com.

After unpacking, take a robust hike, a short walk, or scenic drive to get your bearings. Rolling hills, quiet roads, and open skies signal that you’ve officially left the rush behind. Enjoy a casual dinner at Mack’s Bingo Kitchen in Wardensville or O’Neill’s in Moorefield. If you’re in the mood for a candlelight dinner, visit the Guesthouse Lost River or stop in at the Lost River Grill for an evening meal accompanied by live music.

Saturday: Experience the Park & Local Flavor

Start your morning with a hearty breakfast before heading to Lost River State Park, one of Hardy County’s highlights. Spend the morning hiking forested trails, visiting scenic overlooks, or check out Hidden Trails Stables and join them for one of their guided horseback rides. And if you’re looking for a bit more rugged activity, the Jay Moglia Memorial Trail officially opens its first routes in the park in May with mountain bike trails designed for riders of all abilities. Then, at the end of the day, pick up a wood-fired pizza at Lost + Found Pizza and Provisions in Mathias and wind down with a drink on the porch and a peaceful evening under the stars.

Sunday: Before Heading Home

Slow your departure and stop for breakfast at Drifters Café in Wardensville and visit Wordplay, an independent Bookstore right next door. Lost River Trading Post offers an eclectic selection of art, crafts, and antiques that you can enjoy with coffee and pastries. Then head to the Wardensville Garden Market to pick up some locally grown organic produce and freshly made baked goods (like their great maple cinnamon rolls!) to take a bit of Hardy County back with you.