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×High atop Cheat Mountain is a destination worth considering for your 2010 Feast site. We’re happy to offer Snowshoe, West Virginia, as a Feast site for one final year. If your vision of a wonderful Feast of Tabernacles includes staying in a beautiful condominium in a small mountain village, then Snowshoe is the place for you.
Snowshoe has 11,000 spectacular acres of mountain wilderness and sits nearly one mile above sea level. Expect comfortable daytime temperatures (50s to 70s) accompanied by cool, crisp evenings. Take in the beautiful fall colors during the day. Share one another’s company around a gas fire pit in the evening.
Some of the many attractions include a lake with canoes and paddleboats, bungee jumping, ski lift rides, mountain biking, golf, an indoor water park, hiking and more. We are likely to provide opportunity for one or more scenic railroad tours. Nearby is the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and Green Bank Science Center where tours are available. This is the perfect family Feast site.
We will have the traditional Feast activities, such as a family dance and/or variety show, seniors’ luncheon, teen activity, Family Day activities and ample time to fellowship with one another throughout the village.
There is an assortment of restaurants in the village as well as shops. The type of housing ranges from motel to four-bedroom condos. The Church has negotiated significant discounts for everyone. You can find information about the village at Snowshoe at www. snowshoemtn.com.
Services will be held within walking distance of virtually all housing. A free shuttle will be available to pick up those in need at their front door and take them to the front door of the Expo Center for services.
Take advantage of the opportunity to see an absolutely gorgeous part of the country, while enjoying the highlight of the year with members of your spiritual family. Because of the elevation, it is not a recommended site for those with breathing difficulties.