

In 2025 Laurel Fork Farm holds the distinction of being the first Certified Agritourism Farm in the state of West Virginia, presented by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture and WVU Extension.

In 2024 Marsha Waybright was named Tucker Business Person of the Year

In 2023, Marsha Waybright was inducted into West Virginia Women in Agriculture by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, and Laurel Fork Farm proudly earned recognition as Tucker County Conservation Farm of the Year from the Tygarts Valley Conservation District.

Welcome to Laurel River Club Bed & Breakfast, lovingly managed by the Waybright family. Nestled within Laurel Fork Farm, the B&B invites you to slow down and step back into a simpler time where front-porch sitting is still a favorite pastime.
Each stay begins with a complimentary farm-fresh breakfast, prepared the way it’s been done for generations. For those wanting to step deeper into farm life, we also offer home-cooked, farm-to-table dinners made from scratch using ingredients grown and raised right here on the farm whenever possible.
Menus follow the seasons, just as the land intends.

Marsha is a gem, she loves what she is doing and her and her family embody down home hospitality. It was refreshing to sit in the kitchen and talk about any and everything, like the family use to do when I grew up. Slow pace, beautiful views, peaceful, you can loose yourself or maybe you'll find yourself in this wonderful family first homestead.
Roger Dorsey

Where can one experience staying on a working farm, with the family and eat whatever staples the farm provides? Situated on a lush pasture by the Dry Fork River, the location is ideal to visit Blackwater Falls to the north, the Canaan Valley and for a day trip to Seneca Rocks. Thank you Marsha, Kendall, family and 4 footed critters for the memorable stay in this interesting part of WV.
Adesh Saxena

Just an amazing experience at Laurel River Club B&B. The home was beautiful and rooms were spacious and beds very comfortable. Location was tucked away in the mountains along a river with sheep, horses, chickens, cats, and dogs on the property to greet you. Marsha’s breakfasts were delicious and well portioned; overall hospitality was more than I expected.
While phone reception in and around the area was sparse, LRC had very fast wifi and I was able to download maps to use offline easily.
My only regret is that I didn’t get to try one or two of her dinners!
Ben Kaczmarski
