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Gilmer County

West Virginia, United States
County·Quiet, Scenic, Historical
Gilmer County
Gilmer County

Gilmer County, nestled in the heart of West Virginia, is a destination that combines historical significance with natural beauty. Established in 1845, the county is named after Thomas Walker Gilmer and boasts ten nationally registered historic landmarks. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of Cedar Creek State Park, which offers camping, fishing, swimming, and hiking. The West Virginia State Folk Festival, held every June, celebrates the region's cultural heritage. Glenville State University adds an educational and cultural dimension to the county, featuring a state-of-the-art library and a unique collection of hand-carved birds. The Gilmer County Recreation Center Complex provides additional recreational opportunities, including a golf course and a convention hall. With its small-town charm and rich offerings, Gilmer County is a delightful retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Gilmer County, nestled in the heart of West Virginia, is a destination that combines historical significance with natural beauty. Established in 1845, the county is named after Thomas Walker Gilmer and boasts ten nationally registered historic landmarks. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of Cedar Creek State Park, which offers camping, fishing, swimming, and hiking. The West Virginia State Folk Festival, held every June, celebrates the region's cultural heritage. Glenville State University adds an educational and cultural dimension to the county, featuring a state-of-the-art library and a unique collection of hand-carved birds. The Gilmer County Recreation Center Complex provides additional recreational opportunities, including a golf course and a convention hall. With its small-town charm and rich offerings, Gilmer County is a delightful retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Highlights

  • Cedar Creek State Park for outdoor activities.

  • Annual West Virginia State Folk Festival.

  • Ten nationally registered historic landmarks.

  • Home to Glenville State University.

  • Gilmer County Recreation Center Complex.

Before you go: Gilmer County essentials

  • Close access to Cedar Creek State Park, ideal for outdoor activities.

  • Rich cultural heritage with the annual West Virginia State Folk Festival.

  • Home to Glenville State University, offering cultural and educational experiences.

Local Cuisine

Try the local dishes at the West Virginia State Folk Festival.

Transportation

A car is recommended for exploring the county and its attractions.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and history buffs.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Population

8,693

Outdoor Activities

Visit Cedar Creek State Park for a day of hiking and fishing.

Cultural Events

Plan your visit around the West Virginia State Folk Festival in June.

Historical Sites

Explore the ten nationally registered historic landmarks in the county.

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Nature, History, Culture, Relaxation

Best time to visit Gilmer County

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring parks and attending local events.

Best Season

Summer

Summer is vibrant with festivals and outdoor activities, but can be warm.

Best Season

Fall

Fall provides beautiful foliage and is ideal for hiking and enjoying scenic views.

Winter

Winters are quiet, offering a peaceful retreat with fewer tourists.

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Location

Gilmer County, West Virginia, United States
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