The world-renowned Greenbrier Resort calls White Sulphur Springs home. This posh facility comprises 6,500 acres/2,635 hectares of scenic land, a spa and mineral springs, golf courses, pools, tennis courts, riding and hiking trails, and a gun club. Other activities include cooking classes and canoeing. You can stay in a guesthouse or at the historic hotel on the property. The resort has an unusual sightseeing attraction: an underground bunker system built to protect the members of the U.S. Congress from nuclear attack. Tours are available.
Greenbrier State Forest is less than 2 mi/3 km from White Sulphur Springs and features camping, cabins, hiking trails, picnic pavilions and a beautiful view from atop Kate's Mountain. About 30 mi/48 km northeast of White Sulphur Springs is Watoga State Park. It has the Greenbrier River as part of its boundary and is the state's largest park. White Sulphur Springs is 121 mi/195 km southeast of Charleston.