West Virginia, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs
admin on July 5th, 2008
On 6,500 acres in the Allegheny Mountains, “this resort has endless activities that let you take advantage of the beautiful surroundings,” including fly-fishing, croquet, and golf on three courses. Rooms are “large and cozy at the same time,” and staff are “always eager to help.” Spa treatments use “sulphur water from local springs.” “Restaurants are incredible,” especially the Main Dining Room (jackets required).




