Winter in Hampshire County just got a little more magical! With a winter storm brewing and predictions of up to 8-10 inches of snow by Tuesday morning, there’s no better time to pack your bags and embrace the snowy wonderland. Imagine cozying up in a warm cabin, watching the snowflakes blanket the world outside, and finding joy in the simple pleasures of winter. Whether the snow piles up or not, Hampshire County is ready to be your ultimate winter retreat.
Cozy Cabins & Scenic Views
Our short-term rentals are made for snow days—or any winter day! Picture this: a crackling fire, a steaming mug of hot cocoa, and a view of rolling hills from your window. Hampshire County offers charming cabins and rustic retreats that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a peaceful winter haven. Bring your favorite book, board games, or journal, and unwind in a space made for rest and relaxation.
Winter Comfort Food Awaits
Hampshire County’s restaurants and cafes are open year-round, ready to serve up warm drinks and hearty meals that will keep you cozy no matter the weather. Savor delicious soups, stews, and winter-inspired comfort foods, or grab a freshly brewed coffee or hot cocoa to enjoy by the fire. A snowstorm isn’t required to appreciate the taste of winter here.
Outdoor Adventures (With or Without Snow!)
If snow arrives, bundle up and step outside to explore Hampshire County’s serene winter landscapes. Stroll along peaceful trails, snap photos of frosted trees and picturesque barns, or simply play in the snow for some nostalgic fun.
Even if the snowstorm misses us, the quiet beauty of winter remains. Spend your day exploring small-town shops filled with unique treasures, browsing handmade goods, or discovering the area’s rich history through landmarks and scenic drives. Hampshire County offers plenty of ways to immerse yourself in the season’s charm.
Disconnect & Recharge
Let winter in Hampshire County be your excuse to slow down. Whether the snow is falling or the skies are clear, this is your time to step away from the hustle of everyday life. No emails, no errands, no obligations—just you, your loved ones, and the opportunity to recharge in the quiet beauty of the season.
Travel Tips for the Season
Plan Ahead: Book your stay early to secure your cozy retreat, no matter the weather.
Stay Safe: If traveling during a storm, check road conditions and pack an emergency kit.
Pack the Essentials: Don’t forget your favorite blanket, a good book, and plenty of snacks for a stress-free getaway.
Ready to Escape to Hampshire County?
When life slows down for winter, Hampshire County is here to help you make the most of it. Whether you’re snowed in or simply enjoying the season’s calm, it’s the perfect place to unwind, reconnect, and savor the beauty of winter. Visit our website to explore more about Hampshire County, or check Airbnb for cozy cabins and charming stays in Capon Bridge, Augusta, Romney, and Springfield. Looking for a classic stay? Book a room at the iconic Koolwink Motel or the welcoming South Branch Inn-Romney. Don’t forget to click around on the map for even more hidden gems and peaceful retreats in the area.
Snow or shine, your Hampshire County winter escape awaits! ❄️☀️
🍁 Kick Off the First Annual Hampshire County Fall Crawl! 🍁
Hampshire County’s farms are buzzing with excitement, and we’re about to show you why! The First Annual Hampshire County Fall Crawl is happening on October 12th, and whether you’re a local or new to our scenic slice of Almost Heaven, we’ve got a weekend packed with fall adventures that’ll have you feeling the magic of autumn.
What’s the Fall Crawl All About?
Picture this: crisp fall air, golden leaves, and a day spent exploring our beautiful local farms, markets, and businesses. Whether you’re craving farm-fresh produce, unique crafts, or delicious baked goods, the Fall Crawl has it all. We’re not just celebrating our agriculture—we’re celebrating the heart of Hampshire County and the people who make it special.
From live cooking demos and decorating mini-pumpkins with dried flowers to U-pick pumpkin patches and artisan craft sessions, every stop is packed with something authentic and unique to Hampshire County. You’ll meet friendly animals, witness traditional chili cooked in an iron kettle, and discover the charm of rural life that you can’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re exploring hands-on farming experiences or indulging in local crafts, you’ll know you’ve chosen the best destination for a true and unforgettable fall adventure.
🍁 What’s New for the Hampshire County Fall Crawl? 🍁
This isn’t your average farm tour! We’ve gone all out to make the Fall Crawl an unforgettable experience. Hampshire County’s first-ever Fall Crawl is shaping up to be an epic day of fall fun. Mark your calendars for October 12th, and get ready for a day packed with unique farm experiences, local flavors, and unforgettable moments. Here’s a taste of what’s in store:
🎶 Live Music & Bonfires: Cozy up with live tunes at The River House (make sure to snag your tickets in advance!) and warm yourself by the bonfire at Nellie’s Flower Farm.
🦙 Interactive Animal Encounters: Ever pet an alpaca or fed a fainting goat? You can at Dollinger Farm, Fainting Hills Farm, Nellie’s Flower Farm, Powder Keg Farms, Seeds of Grace Acres, Sugar Grove Farm, and Triple E Farms. Get up close and personal with the animals!
🎉 Farm Fun Zones: It’s fun for the whole family! Bounce through the Farm Fun Zone at Seeds of Grace Acres or enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride and bounce house at the Grassy Lick-Kirby Community Center.
🍎 Apple Butter Making: Experience the tradition of apple butter making live at the Slanesville Ruritan Club. It’s a fall favorite you won’t want to miss!
🛍️ Artisan Markets: Farmhouse Studio will host Artisans on the Farmhouse Lawn, featuring over 30 artisans selling their handmade crafts and unique farm goods. It’s the perfect place to pick up something special.
🍏 Hampshire County Apples & Cider: Fall isn’t complete without fresh apples and cider. Visit Smith’s Orchard and Market or Spring Valley Farm Market to grab some of Hampshire County’s finest produce.
🚜 Triple E Farms: Visit Triple E Farms from 9 AM to 8 PM for some farm fun, including pumpkin chunkin’ to feed the cows, yard games like cornhole, petting or milking a cow (see the cows get milked around 4 PM), and shop in their farm store for snacks and goodies. It’s a day of fun for the whole family!
And of course, it’s not just farms that are participating. Our local businesses have jumped in on the fun, too, offering special deals, seasonal treats, and unique experiences that you won’t find anywhere else. Check out the Fall Crawl Guide for more details about these stops (trust us, it’s a monster-sized update that just keeps growing!). View the guide here 🌾
Pro-Tip: Stay the Weekend! 🛏️ Make it a full weekend of fun! The South Branch Inn is offering 15% off for up to three days with the code HCFallCrawl24. And while you’re here, take a ride on the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad—it’s the perfect way to wrap up your weekend of fall fun.
Fall Crawl Scavenger Hunt 🎯
And don’t forget about the Fall Crawl Scavenger Hunt! We’ve got 21 quirky items for you to find throughout the Crawl, from colorful fall leaves to a chance to snag one of our limited-edition buttons! These 900 buttons, each with unique sayings like “Harvest Happiness” and “Too Glam to Give a Ham,” are scattered at secret locations across the county. (Hint: some farms have the bulk of them, but other places might only have 20.) Snap pics, tag us, and you could win a gift basket full of local goodies plus a $100 Sheetz gift card! 🍂👀
Join Us for This Unforgettable Fall Experience 🌻
Whether you’re driving through rolling landscapes, stopping at farm markets for some fresh fall goodies, or soaking up live music and tractor shows, the Fall Crawl is a celebration of everything that makes Hampshire County special. We’ve packed this day with as much fun as you can handle—so grab your cooler, your map, and get ready for a fall adventure you won’t forget!
Explore the Delights of the Hampshire County Farm Crawl
Join us this July 13 & 14 for the annual Hampshire County Farm Crawl, where our local farms showcase their expertise in agriculture and artisanal craft. This special event offers a unique weekend of authentic farm experiences and a glimpse into the life of Hampshire’s dedicated farmers.
What to Expect at the Farm Crawl
Prepare for a weekend full of exploration and excitement as our farms open their gates:
Animal Encounters and Agricultural Demonstrations: Get up close with a variety of farm animals, engage in interactive demonstrations such as beekeeping, and participate in hands-on feeding activities.
Floral and Botanical Discoveries: Stroll through vibrant flower fields, pick your own bouquets, and dive into sustainable botanical practices.
Culinary Treats and Artisanal Crafts: Savor homemade treats like Swiss chocolates and fresh ice cream. Discover local honey, apple butter, and other delicious jarred goods that capture the essence of our local agriculture.
Educational Insights: Gain insights into sustainable and regenerative farming techniques that focus on ecological balance and enhance community well-being.
Celebrating Community Through Agriculture The Farm Crawl is more than just a tour; it’s a celebration that brings together the best of Hampshire County’s farming culture. This event is an excellent opportunity to support local agriculture, learn about farm-to-table processes, and connect with the people who nurture our land.
For more details on the event and to participate, visit our website at Hampshire Farm Crawl.
Join us to connect with nature, meet our local farmers, and enjoy a diverse array of experiences that highlight the richness of Hampshire County. We look forward to welcoming you to our farms this summer!
Embrace the Springtime Splendor of Hampshire County
Spring in Hampshire County is not just a season; it’s a colorful reawakening of our beautiful landscapes and a community buzzing with activity. As the Executive Director of the Hampshire County CVB, I’m thrilled to share with you the array of events and natural treasures that make our county a springtime haven.
Step into History and Harmony
Celebrate Tradition at the North River Mills Day On May 11, the 27th Annual North River Mills Day will transform the Miller Inn into a living history book. From 10 AM to 2 PM, stroll through a display of antique tractors, tap your feet to old-time music, and watch history come to life with re-enactors. A guided hike to Ice Mountain promises to be as informative as it is picturesque. It’s a day of remembering and making new memories. For a glimpse into the past and details, visit the event page.
Tune into Community Spirit at the Jesus Jam Later the same day, from 1 PM to 6 PM, the Capon Bridge Fire Department pavilion will host the 3rd Annual Jesus Jam. It’s an afternoon filled with uplifting music, inspirational speakers, and the warmth of community. Learn more about this soulful gathering here.
Shop, Hop, and Celebrate Mom
Romney’s Mother’s Day Shop Hop Get ready for a special Mother’s Day in Romney with our Shop Hop event. Exclusive deals and exciting prizes await as you explore local businesses and celebrate the wonderful women in your life. Be sure to carry the event flyer for a chance to win the grand prize!
Discover the Outdoors
River Escapades Await Embrace the tranquility of our rivers. Whether you prefer a leisurely float or the thrill of a catch, our waters are a serene escape. Find all public access points and make your adventure one for the books with the help of the WV DNR’s Interactive Fishing Map.
The Marvel of Ice Mountain A geographical and botanical wonder, Ice Mountain maintains its coolness throughout the year. It’s a treasure trove for nature enthusiasts and hikers. To experience the rare plants and cool breezes of the Ice Mountain trails, reserve a tour by calling 304-496-7359.
Rest and Rejuvenate
Cozy Accommodations End your day of exploration with a comfortable stay at one of our local lodgings. Whether you’re looking for rustic charm or modern comfort, Hampshire County has it all. Plan your stay here.
This May, as the Executive Director of the Hampshire County CVB, I invite you to experience the rebirth of nature and the camaraderie of our community events. Hampshire County is your destination for a spring filled with beauty, adventure, and moments that you’ll cherish.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and love is definitely in the air! As holiday magic sets the stage for romantic proposals, we’re thrilled to think of all the beautiful engagements happening during this festive season.
If you’re dreaming of a wedding draped in the charm of historic Hampshire, we’ve got you covered. Our carefully curated wedding page is your go-to resource for planning your perfect day in this picturesque location. From stunning venues to services that add that special touch, find it all here.
Are you a local business with wedding services to offer? We’d love to hear from you and feature your talents. Join our growing community by reaching out at cometohampshire@gmail.com. Let’s make wedding dreams come true together!
🎄🎉 We’ve put together a comprehensive listing of all the exciting events happening in Romney this weekend. From Breakfast with Santa 🎅 to the Romney Christmas Parade 🚗, and even the All Hands In! Puppet Troupe Christmas Program 🎭, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Don’t miss out on the festive spirit of Christmas in Romney. Discover even more festive delights presented by the West Virginia Peach Festival! 🍑 Savor the magic of their enchanting sleigh rides, savor the flavors at the chili cookoff, step into the sweet world of Candy Land, and get cozy at the Christmas PJ Party. Learn all about these exciting events at West Virginia Peach Festival’s Facebook Page.
Join the fun and make unforgettable memories this holiday season! Check out the full schedule of events and make this weekend one to remember. And don’t forget to visit the Festival of Trees all month long at the WVSDB Campus 🌲✨.
Get ready for a weekend filled with joy, laughter, and holiday cheer! 🌟🎁
Experience the Magic of the Holidays: Weekend Happenings in Hampshire County
The holiday season is upon us, and Hampshire County is gearing up for a weekend filled with festive cheer and community spirit. From tree lighting ceremonies to cookie crawls, here’s a rundown of the exciting events happening in the area on December 1st and 2nd.
December 1st
Christmas Festival of Lights in Augusta (5:30pm-10pm, ongoing) – Central Hampshire Park
Kick off the holiday season with the enchanting Christmas Festival of Lights in Augusta. The park will be aglow with thousands of twinkling lights, creating a magical atmosphere for visitors of all ages.
Great Hampshire Elf Hunt 2023 (ongoing)
Calling all elf enthusiasts! Join the Great Hampshire Elf Hunt and embark on a whimsical quest to find hidden elves throughout the town. It’s a fun activity for families to enjoy together.
Cookie Crawl & Business Open House – Christmas in Romney
Romney invites you to a delightful Cookie Crawl, where you can sample delicious cookies at various local businesses. It’s the perfect opportunity to support local shops while satisfying your sweet tooth.
Soup, Sandwiches & Cider at Romney Brew Station
Warm up with a hearty meal at the Romney Brew Station, featuring comforting soups, sandwiches, and cider. It’s a cozy way to refuel during your holiday adventures.
Christkindl Market – Christmas in Romney
Experience the charm of a traditional Christkindl Market in Romney on the lawn at historic Taggart Hall, where you can browse unique gifts, crafts, and delicious treats from local artisans.
Festival of Trees – Christmas in Romney
Marvel at the creativity on display at the Festival of Trees, where beautifully decorated trees will inspire your holiday decorating ideas.
Romney Tree & Town Lighting Ceremony-Christmas in Romney
The evening culminates with the grand Tree & Town Lighting Ceremony in Romney. Gather with the community as the town comes alive with the glow of holiday lights.
HHS Harmony Night of a Thousand Stars (7:00 pm)
End your day on a melodious note with the Harmony Night of a Thousand Stars presented by HHS. This musical extravaganza promises to be a delightful experience for music lovers.
December 2nd
Christmas Festival of Lights in Augusta (5:30pm-10pm, ongoing) – Central Hampshire Park
Continue the holiday festivities with another visit to the Christmas Festival of Lights in Augusta. Each visit is sure to be a unique and magical experience.
Light Up Capon Bridge
Capon Bridge will light up the night with their own Light Up Capon Bridge event, spreading holiday joy throughout the town.
Great Hampshire Elf Hunt 2023 (ongoing)
Participate in the Great Hampshire Elf Hunt and uncover hidden elves in unexpected places.
Christkindl Market (All Day) – Christmas in Romney
The Christkindl Market in Romney continues to offer an array of holiday gifts and culinary delights from local vendors. It’s a fantastic opportunity to find unique presents for loved ones.
Salty Patriot Woodworks Holiday Open House (10:00 am – 5:00 pm)
Explore the exquisite craftsmanship of Salty Patriot Woodworks during their Holiday Open House. You may discover the perfect handcrafted wooden gift or decoration for your home.
Holiday Artisans Market at The River House (10:00 am – 3:00 pm)
Browse the works of talented local artisans at The River House’s Holiday Artisans Market. From handmade jewelry to intricate pottery, you’re sure to find one-of-a-kind treasures.
Christmas in Romney Dog Pageant-Christmas in Romney
Don’t forget your furry friends! The Christmas in Romney Dog Pageant is a delightful event where your canine companions can strut their stuff in festive attire.
Art-For-All (12:00 pm – 3:00 pm) – The River House
Art enthusiasts and budding artists will appreciate the Art-For-All event at The River House, featuring an opportunity to create your own holiday-themed masterpiece.
Capon Bridge Christmas Parade (4:00 pm)
Join the Capon Bridge Christmas Parade for a colorful procession of floats, bands, and community groups marching in celebration of the season.
Christmas in the Square 2023 (4:00 pm) – Springfield
The day wraps up with Christmas in the Square, an annual event that transforms the heart of the town into a festive wonderland. Enjoy carolers, hot cocoa, and the joyful atmosphere of the holiday season.
Conclude your weekend with the 2nd Annual Live, Walk-Through Nativity, where you can experience the sacred story of Christmas in a unique and meaningful way.
This weekend in Hampshire County promises to be filled with holiday magic and community togetherness. Whether you’re exploring the twinkling lights, shopping for gifts at the Christkindl Market, or enjoying festive parades and pageants, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So gather your loved ones and make the most of this special time of year in Hampshire County. Don’t miss out on these fantastic events that are sure to make your holiday season even brighter!
A Journey Through Time with Hampshire’s Historic Ornaments
In the quaint and historical heart of Hampshire County, a tradition once flourished, enchanting locals and visitors alike. From 1987 to 2006, the Hampshire County Historical Society commissioned and sold a series of unique Christmas ornaments, each representing a significant landmark of the area. These ornaments weren’t just decorations; they were storytellers, holding within them the rich tapestry of Hampshire’s past.
The First Twenty: A Legacy Encapsulated
The collection began with “Literary Hall” and expanded to include iconic sites like “Hook Tavern,” “Bloomery Grist Mill,” and “Hampshire County Courthouse.” Each piece was a miniature homage to the county’s diverse heritage, from the stately “Nathaniel Kuykendall House” to the quaint “Moss Rock Inn.” Accompanied by a booklet detailing the first ten ornaments, this collection became a cherished part of local Christmas traditions, weaving history and holiday spirit together.
A Pause in Tradition
However, in 2006, the production of these ornaments ceased, leaving a void in the holiday season of Hampshire County. The memories lingered, but the tradition lay dormant, a treasure trove of local history tucked away in the attics and memory boxes of those who had collected them.
Rekindling the Spark: My Aunt Betty’s Influence
It was in 2021, inspired by my great Aunt Betty from Augusta, that the Hampshire County Convention & Visitors Bureau, in consultation with the Hampshire Historical Society, decided to revive this beloved tradition. Aunt Betty, known for her festive spirit, famously adorned each room of her house with a Christmas tree, each twinkling with lights and ornaments. Her home, a beacon of holiday cheer along Route 50, opposite Doodle’s Place, left an indelible mark on my heart.
Rediscovering an old photo of Aunt Betty’s little tree, adorned with the original twenty ornaments, reignited a passion within me. Remembering her collection, I felt a deep connection to my roots and a desire to extend this legacy.
The New Era: French’s Mill and Pin Oak Fountain
Thus, in 2022, we introduced the “French’s Mill” ornament, followed by the 2023 addition, the “Pin Oak Fountain.” These new ornaments are not just decorations; they are a bridge to our past and a beacon for our future. Crafted with care, they capture the essence of Hampshire’s enduring beauty and historical significance.
Where to Find These Gems
These ornaments are available exclusively at Bent River Trading Company in Capon Bridge and The Country Store on Main in Romney. Priced at $15 each, they are a steal for anyone wanting to own a piece of Hampshire’s history. But hurry, as they are available in limited quantities!
Carrying the Torch
As I look at my collection of the first twenty ornaments and the latest additions, I feel a deep sense of pride and responsibility. This isn’t just about preserving history; it’s about celebrating our community’s identity and fostering a sense of belonging. Every ornament is a story, a memory, and a piece of Hampshire that we can hold in our hands.
This holiday season, as you hang these ornaments on your tree, remember the stories they tell and the legacy they carry. Let’s keep this tradition alive, for the joy it brings today and the memories it will create for generations to come.
✨ Happy Holidays from Hampshire County! ✨
Here are six of Aunt Betty’s trees. There were many more! My daughter, Sarah Ladd, is the little girl pictured. In memory of “Aunt Bets”~June 7, 1925 – July 6, 2022.
Nestled in the heart of West Virginia’s picturesque countryside, Christmas in Romney is a festive celebration that embodies the true spirit of the holiday season. With a charming array of events and activities spanning the first days of December, this small town comes alive with the magic of Christmas. From the enchanting Christkindl Market to heartwarming tree lighting ceremonies, parades, and a host of family-friendly attractions, Romney offers a perfect backdrop for creating cherished holiday memories with loved ones. Join us as we explore the delightful festivities that make Christmas in Romney a truly enchanting experience for all ages.
Christmas In Romney has kindly shared the following information with us:
Friday, December 1
Cookie Crawl and Business Open House – 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
91 South High Street, Romney
Embark on a delightful stroll through Romney, exploring the charming businesses along Main Street to savor some delectable treats and enjoy a steaming cup of hot chocolate before the Tree Lighting Ceremony. Your adventure begins at the Historic Courthouse steps, where you can collect your maps and a goody bag. Christy Kauffman and her dedicated team from the State Farm Insurance Agency, as well as The West Virginia Deaf and Blind School Blue and Gold Café, will be there to share special treats with you.
Christkindl Market – Sponsored by the Hampshire County Coop– 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
91 South High Street, Romney
Christkindl Markets blend German and European customs with a touch of international allure and local enchantment. As you step into this festive atmosphere, your senses will be whisked away to a whimsical Christmas market filled with delightful scents and sights reminiscent of distant lands. Commence your Cookie Crawl at the Christkindle Market location, where you can enjoy hot cider and participate in a live wreath-making station.
Soup, Sandwiches, and Cider – Romney Brew Station – 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
43 West Main Street, Romney
Drop by for a cozy respite and indulge in a comforting bowl of soup, a delectable sandwich, and a delightful cup of cider. You’ll also have the option to savor their mouthwatering full menu.
Tree and Town Lighting Ceremony – 6:00 p.m.
19 East Main Street, Romney
Witness a classic tree lighting ceremony right on the steps of our stunning historic Courthouse, featuring a special appearance by a distinguished guest. Immerse yourself in the enchantment of Christmas in Romney as the town comes alive with the glow of festive lights, marking the beginning of the holiday season.
Festival of Trees Display
301 East Main Street, Romney
Christmas in Romney is excited to announce the return of its 3rd Annual Festival of Trees. Once again, the city will transform into a winter wonderland, with displays spread throughout town. The Festival of Trees will grace the lawn of The West Virginia Elementary School for the Deaf and the Blind. You can expect to see exquisitely adorned trees, generously donated and decorated by local businesses, schools, civic groups, families, and individuals. Everyone is welcome to enjoy all the Christmas in Romney festivities, including the Festival of Trees!
Saturday, December 2
Christkindl Market – Sponsored by the Hampshire County Coop – 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
91 South High Street, Romney The Christkindl Markets blend the rich traditions of Germany and Europe with a touch of international flavor and local allure. As you stroll through, your senses will be transported to a magical Christmas market, filled with delightful aromas and sights reminiscent of distant lands. You’ll discover a delectable array of offerings, including Brats and Hot Dogs, authentic Mulled Wine, Hot Apple Cider, Apple Strudel, Candied Nuts, Pretzels, a diverse selection of high-quality gifts from various vendors, our Kids Make & Take Craft Corner, a Live Wreath Making Station, a Holiday Selfie Stop, and much more. Our market provides an ideal setting for families and friends to create cherished and unique holiday memories.
Holiday Pooch Pageant – Sponsored by The Hampshire County Coop – 11:00 a.m.
91 South High Street, Romney
Mark your calendar for the Christmas in Romney Purdy Holiday Pooch Pageant. Get your furry friends all dressed up and ready to strut their stuff! We’ll be announcing a winner, and all proud pooches and their owners are invited to join the parade on December 9th at noon. The proceeds from this charming event will be dedicated to supporting the Romney Food Pantry. Stay tuned for more details about this upcoming event, coming soon!
Saturday, December 9
Breakfast with Santa – Sponsored by Romney Volunteer Fire Department – 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 am
175 South High Street, Romney
Start your day with a warm and inviting breakfast, complete with a special visit from the one and only Santa Claus. Gather the entire family for a chance to meet Santa, who’s traveled all the way from the North Pole to enjoy breakfast and pose for photos with everyone.
Decorate a Cone Christmas Tree – Sponsored by the Hampshire County Public Library at the Romney Volunteer Fire Department – 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 am or until supplies run out
175 South High Street, Romney
Kids can craft a delightful holiday masterpiece by building and adorning their own candy Christmas tree.
Romney Christmas Parade – Sponsored by The Hampshire Review – 12:00 p.m.
Main Street, Romney
The Hampshire Review and Christmas in Romney cordially invite you to join us for the annual Christmas Parade! Let’s commence the festive holiday season with a dazzling display of local organizations, businesses, sports teams, and Queens uniting to showcase and celebrate.
FNB Christmas Party – Following the Christmas Parade – 1:00 p.m.
105 North High Street, Romney
Children can drop by for a delightful surprise from the elves at FNB Bank and spend some time with Santa.
Christkindl Market – Sponsored by the Hampshire County Coop – 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
91 South High Street, Romney
The Christkindl Markets harmonize the rich traditions of Germany and Europe with a touch of international allure and local charisma. As you journey through the Christmas Circle, your senses will be transported to a wondrous Christmas market filled with enchanting aromas and scenes reminiscent of distant lands. Explore an array of delectable offerings, including authentic Goulash, Mulled Wine, Hot Apple Cider, Candied Nuts, Pretzels, and an array of high-quality gifts and displays from various vendors. Don’t miss our Kids Make & Take Craft Corner, Live Wreath Making Station, Holiday Selfie Stop, and much more. Our market is the perfect setting for families and friends to create new, cherished memories.
Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides – American Legion, 154 E. Main Street – Friday. December 8th through Sunday, December 10th – Sponsored by the WV Peach Festival
154 East Main Street, Romney Cuddle up with your loved one or bring your little one to share in the enchantment of a small-town Christmas as you ride in the back of a one-horse open sleigh.
Chili Cook-Off – American Legion, 154 E. Main Street – Saturday, December 9th – Sponsored by the WV Peach Festival
Local participants will be cooking up their best pots of chili and you will be the judge! Enjoy cold drinks, HOT chili, and good company.
North Pole Express – Potomac Eagle Saves Christmas – Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad – November 17th – December 25th
149 Eagle Drive, Romney
OnBoard, settle in for some storytelling. Enjoy milk and cookies as you listen to our unique story of Christmas in Appalachia, “Yes, West Virginia, There is a Santa Claus.” Story characters dance through your car to our Holiday production of the “Nutcracker” and hear how “The Potomac Eagle Saves Christmas.” Watch as the night is suddenly aglow with thousands of twinkling lights at the North Pole. Santa and Mrs. Claus wave from their porch as children spy playful elves among the trees. To the delight of all, Santa boards the train with a gift for every child as we carol our way home.
Visit the Christmas Event Barn to experience fresh country festivities. See live animals at our petting farm, visit the Nativity, roast s’mores, and purchase refreshments. Relax while children color or write Santa letters for deposit in our special North Pole mailboxes. With beautiful photo ops available, music, and entertainment, it is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit.
At the Gift Shop, purchase North Pole Express mementos, Christmas gifts, and train souvenirs.
This heartwarming Christmas event begins November 17 and runs through December 25. Excursion days have different multiple departure times to suit all of your busy holiday schedule needs. Come aboard with the whole family and immerse yourself in the spirit of Christmas.
As the leaves give way to the first snowflakes, Capon Bridge is set to shimmer with the “Season of Sparkle,” igniting the festive spirit in all of us. The Light Up Capon Bridge initiative is back, promising a winter wonderland adorned with twinkling lights and joyous decorations.
Big Forest’s New Twinkling Attractions
This year, the Big Forest is brighter than ever with two new attractions. Our heartfelt gratitude goes to Healing Waters Biker Church for their beautiful nativity set that narrates the Christmas story under the stars. A sleigh, crafted by Brian Kerns of K&C Constructions and painted by Melody Hawkins, now sits proudly, ready for photo ops and to bring smiles to all who visit.
Live Trees Light Up the Town
A verdant glow comes to Capon Bridge, courtesy of Muse Landscaping, LLC, which donated eight live trees. These trees are transformed into beacons of holiday spirit with the twinkle of lights donated by Melissa Kidwell from Just Pawn It LLC. As these trees are placed throughout the town, they symbolize the unity and warmth of our community.
Students Bring Magic to the Kids Christmas Tree Forest
The Kids Christmas Tree Forest is set to be a canvas for our local students’ imagination. This project turns into a group effort as our young ones decorate their dedicated trees with ornaments, garlands, and lights. It’s a place where the magic of Christmas is painted in every corner by the very hands of our future.
Festive Banners and Community Efforts
Thanks to the generosity of Karen Piontkowski, Katie, and Andy Rogers from Direct Answer, holiday banners will soon wave along our streets, each one a testament to the caring and sharing that Capon Bridge embodies.
From Paint Parties to Holiday Garments
We also extend our appreciation to the 91 community members who brought their brushes and bright colors to our paint party. Their artwork now represents the town’s collective cheer. And let’s not forget the American Legion’s support, which has been our steadfast foundation through this season’s preparations. Hot off the press – grab your exclusive Light Up Capon Bridge T-shirt for just a $20 donation! Available in sizes S to 3X.
A Glimpse Into New Year’s Celebrations
Crane’s Welding, LLC has crafted a special surprise for our New Year’s Eve celebration—an actual “Bridge” drop at midnight, followed by a sky-illuminating display from Mountain Man Fireworks. Prepare your retro outfits and dance moves for our 80’s themed party that promises to be a night of nostalgia and fun.
Grateful for Every Helping Hand
Every string of lights, every ornament hung, and every banner raised is a story of a volunteer’s time and dedication. From the food drives to the planning of holiday events, it’s the people behind the scenes who make the magic happen.
Join the Festivities
As the town gets ready to light up, we invite each of you to be part of the joy. Whether it’s by donating to the cause, volunteering your time, or simply participating in the festivities, your presence is what lights up Capon Bridge.
Stay tuned for more updates and get involved in the most wonderful time of the year. After all, it’s the shared moments and community bonds that make our town not just a place on the map, but a home for the holidays.
Let’s Light Up the Town!
In the spirit of the season, let’s come together to light up the town of Capon Bridge. This Christmas, let our little town be a beacon of the joy, community, and love that the holiday season stands for.