Cacapon Resort State Park Nearby Attractions
Berkeley Springs State Park
Berkeley Springs State Park is just 10 miles from Cacapon Resort. The newly renovated Bath House first opened in 1930. Since then, thousands have enjoyed the variety of baths and spa services in the warm mineral waters that flow from the springs at a constant temperature of 74.3 degrees Fahrenheit. The springs come from all within a hundred yards, providing approximately 2,000 gallons of clear, sparkling water per minute. Enjoy bathing in the outdoor springs, a popular pastime since before the days of George Washington!
Berkeley Springs, WV
Voted USA Today’s Top 10 Best Small Southern Town in 2015, Berkeley Springs is a historic spa and art-filled town nestled in the West Virginia mountains only 90 minutes from the Washington/Baltimore metro area. It boasts warm mineral springs, world-class dining, blocks of distinctive shops and much more. Golf, hiking, biking and swimming share the schedule with year-round festivals, live music and theater. Friendly people, welcoming mountains and a sense of place mark Berkeley Springs as a getaway for all seasons and tastes.
Charles Town, WV
Charles Town is home to Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. Just 47 miles from Cacapon State Park, the casino offers a spectacular gaming facility, thoroughbred racing year-round, superb on-site restaurants and a spacious food court. Action, excitement and true West Virginia hospitality is enjoyed by all!
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Just 53 miles from Cacapon State Park, Harpers Ferry offers visitors a chance to step back in time. This quaint, historic community is situated on the banks of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Join a guided ranger tour, visit the exhibits and museums, or just stroll the streets of this historic town. Noted for John Brown’s raid in 1859, which set the country in motion toward civil war, and being a refugee camp for thousands of runaway slaves, the Harpers Ferry area has served a pivotal role in the nation’s history.
Shepherdstown, WV
Shepherdstown is the oldest town in West Virginia and definitely one of the most vibrant! Only 43 miles from Cacapon State Park, Shepherdstown is situated on a bluff overlooking the Potomac River. Noted for its fine cuisine, the gourmet restaurants offer an array of cultural foods. Many of the town’s historical buildings on German Street house quaint little gift shops and bakeries. Shepherdstown has plenty of entertainment like music, drama and film, rich history and many other elements of the arts that give you a real feel for uniquely West Virginia culture.