Cass Scenic Railroad State Park

At the bottom of Snowshoe Mountain is Case Scenic Railroad State Park. The State park is full of history from the time when Cass was a lumbering town. Much of the town is the same from its founding in 1901, built by the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company and then operated by the Mower Lumber Company. Walk along the railroad tracks, checkout multiple train parks, then head inside to grab ice cream from the Last Run Restaurant and Soda Fountain. 

Also on the property is a playground, basketball court, volleyball court, and fire-pit.  Fishing, hiking, biking, and geocaching are also available. There is also a free historical museum.  Walking tours of the town are offered at 12 and noon. There is also the Cass Historic Theater which has documentaries about the railroad and town. 

Scenic train rides are offered Spring-Fall and vary from 2 hours to overnight trips. From May to October Pickin' On the Porch starts every Saturday at 5. People are welcome to bring their musical skills to play or listen to music.