A Peaceful Appalachian Escape Could Be Yours.

This month’s Wild & Wonderful Getaway Giveaway is your ticket to Visit Hardy County—the easy side of wild, wonderful, West Virginia.
September 1–21, 2025, you can enter to win by completing the form below. You and a guest could enjoy a relaxing two-night getaway for two in the heart of Appalachia.
One lucky winner will receive:
- A two-night stay at the Inn at Lost River, complete with happy breakfast and happy hour.
- A $50 gift card to Lost & Found Pizza & Provisions.
- A $75 dinner at Mack’s Bingo Kitchen.
- A $50 gift card valid at Dakota Glass Works or the Wardensville Garden Market.
- A $50 gift card to WordPlay, a cozy local shop brimming with books and creativity.
- A two-person kayak trip with Breezewood Adventures.
In Hardy County, “wild” means something gentler: rocking chairs on a cabin porch, forested trails alive with birdsong, and mountain towns filled with history, creativity, and hospitality. Come discover Moorefield, Wardensville, and the quiet beauty of Hardy County. Enter below for your chance to experience it all.
Congratulations to our winner!

The Easy side of Wild
In our little slice of Appalachia (App-uh-LATCH-uh), wild means something gentler. It’s morning mist over the river. Rocking chairs on a cabin porch. A forested trail where your only companions are birdsong and your own thoughts. To truly get away, come to Hardy County and find the easy side of wild, wonderful West Virginia.
At the heart of it all are Hardy’s two main towns: Moorefield, the county seat, and Wardensville, a small town that’s reinvented itself with a mix of historic charm, creative entrepreneurship, and mountain hospitality. Moorefield is a hub of activity and heritage. Nestled along the South Branch of the Potomac River, it blends Revolutionary-era history and Civil War lore with local shops, eateries, schools, and a growing community spirit.


Hardy County has become the go-to spot for creative weekend escapes! From book club retreats and girls’ getaways to digital detoxes, family reunions, romantic couples’ weekends, and spa days in, people come here to slow down and reconnect. Plan an arts and antiques weekend, hike by day and stargaze by night, or simply rest, reset, and breathe in the quiet from your own private porch. Come experience it for yourself—you’ll be glad you did.








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