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The Resort at Glade Springs
2400 Ritter Drive, Daniels, West Virginia 25832
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The Resort at Glade Springs is a Lush Mountain Getaway with Single Family Homes, Three Golf Courses, Restaurants, A Spa, a Lake, Tennis and More
Glade Springs Resort is nestled in the lush, picturesque Appalachian Mountains of southern West Virginia, not far from the Virginia border. It spans more than 4,100 acres and is a tranquil escape from urban life. Vacationers come seeking both relaxation and outdoor adventure.
While Glade Springs features a variety of visitor accommodations, it also has single family homes for sale in three distinct residential neighborhoods, including Glade Springs Village. These properties range from average ranch ramblers to brick Tutors and sleek contemporaries. All have beautiful fairway, lake, gorge and/or wooded views.
Home prices begin in the high-$300,000s. Lots are for sale, too. Annual dues are $1,930, with an additional $160 per month HOA fee.
For the indoor-inclined, the elegant spa offers a range of treatments aimed at relaxation and wellness. For foodies, culinary delights await at several restaurants, where local flavors and fresh ingredients are showcased.
For outdoor lovers, Glade Springs Resort boasts three championship golf courses (the Cobb, Stonehaven, and Woodhaven), designed by renowned architects such as Tom Clark and George Cobb, and offering challenging play amid stunning landscapes.
The resort also provides ample opportunities for hiking, biking and horseback riding. The 69-acre lake is the spot for boating, fishing and swimming.
Optional membership in the Glade Springs Golf and Country Club allows property owners exclusive access to all the resort's amenities, plus enjoying the Leisure Center, unlimited play on the championship Cobb Course, outdoor and indoor tennis and pickle ball, disc golf, and a private trout stream.
Visit tinyurl.com/458fcf8pto see listings. Go to www.gladesprings.com to see the resort.
West Virginia:
The Mountain State was one of only two states to enter the union during America's Civil War. It is the only state to form by seceding from a secessionist state (Virginia). West Virginia's sovereignty became official on June 20, 1863.
Known for its tree-covered mountains and river valleys, West Virginia is relatively small and can be divided into two major land areas. Roughly 1/6th of the land belongs in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region. Running from the northeast to the southwest and marked by parallel ranges and river valleys, this zone is dotted with caves, underground streams, and some of the highest mountains in the state. The Appalachian Plateau covers the state's western majority and is characterized by flat-topped highlands and rounded hills.
West Virginians often experience hot, humid summers and cold winters. The state is known as one of the foggiest locales in the country. High evapotranspiration rates from expansive forests and cold air drainage into mountain valleys combine to cement that reputation. Tornadoes are infrequent, but flash flooding and thunderstorms can be a common hazard.
Although coal has played a significant role in West Virginia's development, the state's economy has diversified. Forestry, tourism, banking, and the manufacture of chemicals contribute to revenue. Federal R&D facilities like the National Radio Astronomy Observatory employ local residents. The state's energy portfolio includes natural gas, wind, and hydro-electric facilities.
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