Travel Info

Travel Info

The Greenbrier is located in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia and conveniently situated off Interstate 64 just west of the Virginia/West Virginia border and just east of Lewisburg, WV (dubbed “Coolest Small Town in America” by Budget Travel Magazine, 2011).

Driving Directions

By car, it is a scenic drive from both Washington, D.C. or Charleston, WV.

Rental cars are available from major rental car agencies and ground transportation may be arranged with The Greenbriers Transportation department by calling 855-453-4858.

 


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Flights

Commercial Flights

Greenbrier Valley Airport (LWB), served by United Airlines and Silver Airways, is located only 15 minutes away from The Greenbrier.

United offers nonstop flights from Washington, D.C. (Dulles International Airport, IAD) and Silver Airways offers nonstop flights from Atlanta, GA (Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, ATL). To check flight availability and rates, The Greenbrier recommends you use your preferred travel search engine (ExpediaTravelocityKayak, etc.). Click here for a current* flight schedule effective July 1, 2013.

 

*Please note, this schedule is subject to change.

General Aviation/Charter Flights

Executive jets, chartered aircraft and all other general aviation traffic arrivals also choose the Greenbrier Valley Airport (LWB), for its 7,004-foot runway and amenities.  The airport is open 24 hours a day throughout the year and offers Air Traffic Control Tower, AWOS, and ILS, VOR and GPS approaches. Services provided  include: lav cart, short-term hanger parking, aircraft detailing, GPU, de-icing, baggage handling and forklift. The terminal is state of the art, spacious with WiFi and full pilot services.  Private Jet Service

LAT. 37 51′ 5″ N
LONG. 80 24′ 0″ W

FLIGHT CENTER, ELKINS – 1-800-772-2666
AWOS – (304) 645-4533

Amtrak

The White Sulphur Springs train station (WSS) is conveniently located next to The Greenbrier’s Christmas Shop at The Depot!  Amtrak offers regular train service to The Greenbrier from major cities, including Washington, D.C., New York City and Chicago.

White Sulphur Springs Station
315 West Main Street
White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986
Station Code: WSS

Competitive, yet fun, it is America’s hickory championship—the ultimate test of hickory golf. Contestants in the Championship play 36 holes in two days. Clubs must be original 19th century or approved replicas (available at Oakhurst, no charge, if you don’t have your own set) and all players use the same modern–made, low compression gutta–percha type balls supplied by the Championship. Tee shots are struck from sand tees. No golf bags are allowed so players carry clubs under their arm in the manner of the 1880s. There is a simple dress code. Although period costumes are not required, many golfers dress appropriately and prizes are presented to the “best dressed.” The NHC is like no other hickory golf tournament here, in Britain, or anywhere else in the world; it is authentic, competitive, historic, unique, and above all, fun!