Beckley is southern West Virginia’s largest population center, and a major shopping and entertainment center for thousands of the Mountain State’s rural residents. If you’re a tourist taking in the natural beauty of this region, you’ll be missing out if you don’t check out these attractions in this cool little city — or is it a big town?
Dining
For those craving familiarity, Beckley has a lot of the big-name franchise restaurants that don’t make it to smaller West Virginia towns. But its local
Entertainment
There’s a lot to do around Beckley. The
Shopping
Tamarack exhibits all sorts of West Virginia-made art. It’s an amazing facility, which is why it’s listed in this article for entertainment, food, and yes, shopping! If you’re looking for high-end Appalachian furniture, local history books, unique pottery and more, come spend an hour or three at Tamarack. The Beckley Antique Mall has over 12,000 square feet of obscurities and curiosities for die-hard antique collectors. If your tastes are a bit more modern, never fear, the Crossroads Mall is one of southern West Virginia’s largest shopping centers.
Recreation
For outdoor enthusiasts, Beckley is surrounded
History
Beckley has been an official town since 1838, although initially it was just a deed on a piece of paper claimed by founder and future Confederate commander Alfred Beckley. By 1850 it was the county seat of Raleigh, but local newspapers still couldn’t figure out if it was called Beckley, Beckleyville, Raleigh County Courthouse, or something else!
The city really began taking off with the post-Civil War Coal boom around the turn of the century, and as any visitor to its Exhibition Coal Mine can attest, coal defined everything about Beckley. Today the city is fairly small, the 8th largest in the state with around 17,600 residents. But, as a commercial hub in the middle of a hugely rural area, it is a vital shopping center for folks from all over southern West Virginia.
Stay
Whatever your preference, Beckley’s got you covered for lodging. Outdoorsy types will head north towards the campgrounds along the New River near Glade Creek. Want rustic cabins in the woods? Check out Cabins at Pine Haven; they even have luxury treehouses. If you want a full resort experience, check out The Resort at Glade Springs. It’s a beautiful wooded retreat.