Welcome to West Virginia Travel Queen and, ultimately, my first blog post as owner of WVTQ!  I suppose the normal thing to do with an inaugural blog post is to introduce myself so that's where I'll start :)

My name is Sara and I am in my mid-twenties and currently work for a nonprofit organization in West Virginia's capital city of Charleston.  Although I am young, I have had the pleasure of becoming well acquainted with my home state through extensive travels as a child with my family, as a teenager with my friends, and finally, as a young adult with my own journey.  If you consider personal interest as experience, then it's safe to say I have nearly 25 years of experience within the West Virginia travel industry.  However, I have also been fortunate enough to have worked for the State of West Virginia as a pioneer for the state's first official geocaching organization, ExploreWV GeoChallenge (if you're scratching your head wondering what geocaching is, don't feel bad; just click here or here to relieve that confusion).  My year and a half internship and part-time position with ExploreWV allowed me to visit new parts of West Virginia that were largely untouched during my endeavors (i.e., the Northern Panhandle).  Of course, traveling to new regions of the state led to other trips and, ultimately, I can say that I have been to nearly all 55 counties in West Virginia.  And, if for some reason I haven't had the pleasure of exploring a county, then you'd never know it because "research" is my middle name.

Besides my passion for West Virginia, I am a planner by nature and extremely enjoy helping others plan their vacations, regardless if they are vacationing in the Mountain State.  My level of organization and planning for a trip has had the tendency to be overbearing to those with whom I've traveled, but I'm the type of person who would rather be prepared with a back-up plan and knowledge of an area than have no clue at all.  Scoping out an area for hidden gems, researching accommodations and restaurants for the best quality within my budget, and developing sample itineraries are things that I absolutely love doing -- and when the opportunity arises to help others with their planning, I can't turn it down.

So, if you're planning a trip to West Virginia or if you are a Mountain State resident looking to experience another side to your state, consider sending me an email and seeing what I can do for you.  As a self-proclaimed Travel Queen, I am confident I can help make your West Virginia vacation one of the best you've ever had.

Until next time,
Sara (West Virginia Travel Queen)


    Meet the Travel Queen

     

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    _Sara, the self-proclaimed Travel Queen, brings with her a passion and knowledge of West Virginia that she loves to share with her friends and family.  An organizer by nature, she enjoys assisting others with their vacation planning and is always ready to lend a helping hand to those who need it.  She is most recently a graduate of West Virginia State University, boasts four degrees in Business Administration, and finds comfort in Earl Grey and watching House.


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