Shepherdstown WEST VIRGINIA’S OLDEST TOWN Nestled on the banks of the Potomac River, Shepherdstown offers a blend of rustic ambiance and metropolitan thought.
CROSSING THE BRIDGE TO C&O CANAL TOWPATH
Across the Potomac River from Shepherdstown, connect to the historic C&O Canal. From the C&O, long-distance hikers can connect to the Great Allegheny Passage.
LILAH’S RESTAURANT
Southwest Chicken Eggrolls? Yes, please!
Shepherdstown’s charm is unmistakable—and irresistible. The town has a way of wrapping its arms around you. The historic structures, dining destinations, one-of- a-kind shops, and bucolic scenery draw vacationers from around the country. In fact, many people who visit or attend college at Shepherd University don’t ever want to leave and end up making the town their home. An influx of academics, artists, and retirees have contributed to the rich cultural mix. Residents are also passionate about active pursuits like hiking, biking, and canoeing or kayaking on the Potomac.
Ready to discover something delicious? Jefferson County boasts a flavorful variety of locally-owned, original restaurants, creating a cosmopolitan dining scene on a charming scale.
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