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MOUNTAINEER COUNTRY IS THE PLAYGROUND FOR ALL AGES!
Ride the mighty roller coaster rapids of the Cheat River or treat yourself to the breathtaking scenery from hiking and biking trails. The Big 12 and Broadway play here—and we’re overflowing with Appalachia history, art and antiques. Whether it’s a blissful afternoon at the spa or 18-holes on a top golf course, the enticement goes from day to night. Families, couples, and convention attendees… It’s time to make memories in Mountaineer Country!
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245 ResultsCranesville Swamp
At Cranesville Swamp, the elements of wind, water, mountains, and temperature have created a landscape that is both beautiful and rare. The hills surrounding Cranesville Swamp channel precipitation and chilled air into the valley, which makes the preserve one of the coolest and soggiest spots in West Virginia. This is an astonishing arboreal bog harboring […]
Learn MoreCrimson Shamrock Ranch
A working fiber farm with alpaca and sheep, grown for fiber development and perfect husbandry for alpaca breeding stock. Eglon Rd., Route 1, # 3352, Eglon
Learn MoreCryptid Mountain Miniature Golf
Cryptid Mountain Miniature Golf houses a state-of-the-art, immersive, indoor, 13-hole miniature golf course. The course incorporates the elements of “cosmic” mini golf, including blacklight and state-of-the-art video and audio systems. The facility is ADA compliant in an effort to serve anyone who wants to visit. The course highlights the rich folklore and storytelling of Appalachia […]
Learn MoreDeckers Creek Trail
(Photo Courtesy of @hasta16) From Hazel Ruby McQuain Riverfront Park in Morgantown to slightly west of Reedsville, WV in Preston County, the rail-trail follows scenic Deckers Creek upstream with an elevation change of 1,000′ over 19 miles. Landscapes are very scenic and secluded with hardwoods, hemlock and rhododendron, and rock outcroppings. This trail provides easy […]
Learn MoreDeckers Creek Waterfall
Decker’s Creek is a must visit for any waterfall or scenic view lover! This breathtaking natural wonder offers visitors an opportunity to experience a waterfall either up-close, or from the trail right next to it. The Lion’s Club has developed a waterfall pull off in Masontown, WV where you can quickly look over at the […]
Learn MoreDent’s Run Covered Bridge
The last covered bridge standing in Monongalia County was erected in 1889 by order of Monongalia County Court; the stone abutments and wood framework construction costs totaled $448! The bridge is 40-feet long, 13-feet wide, and utilizes the King post truss design. Located on US 19, at junction with County Route 43, west of Laurel Point. […]
Learn MoreDixon Lake and Mason Lake
Five-acre Dixon Lake and 14.5-acre Mason Lake accommodate fishing for trout, bass, sunfish and bluegill. Mason Lake is stocked with trout from February until May and is equipped with a boat ramp. Both are wheelchair-accessible fishing trails. The lakes are part of the 766-acre Pedlar Wildlife Management Area, managed by the WV Division of Natural […]
Learn MoreDon Knotts Statue
The iconic Don Knotts statue was sculpted by well-known Morgantown artist and sculptor, Jamie Lester in 2016. This bronze statue commemorates the life and career of the actor and comedian from Morgantown. View the Public Art Tour
Learn MoreDorsey’s Knob Park
The 71-acre park provides a scenic view of the Monongahela River. Sky Rock stands nearly 600 feet above a landscape of deep valets and tall pines. Public playground and picnic areas available as well as the Dorsey’s Knob Lodge. Rt. 119 off of I-68, Morgantown. Bring your frisbee! The park has a new 18 hole disc […]
Learn MoreDream Mountain Ranch
With over 1000 acres to explore, you will be immersed in the hills of West Virginia. Fifteen hunting stands and still hunts are scattered across the property to ensure maximum comfort on your hunt. Our Ranch Manager knows the mountain like the back of his hand and will provide you with tips on where to find […]
Learn MoreEaston Roller Mill
Antique steam engine, roller mills used in grinding wheat and mill stones are all on display at Easton Roller Mill.
Learn MoreEleanor’s Little Village
Revisit the 1930s of Eleanor”s Little Village, Arthurdale ~ The Nation’s first New Deal Homestead community championed by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. A 5 building Museum is now open year round and there is also a Appalachian craft store and a Co-Op store on the grounds. From May to October the Craft Shop is open […]
Learn MoreElectric Bin Art by Caroline Murphy
This electric bin vinyl art wrap was done by local artist Caroline Murphy in May of 2021. It is located just outside the Farmer’s Market in downtown Morgantown and displays a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables with the saying “Support Local.” The Community Arts Grant is made possible through a collaborative effect between Your […]
Learn MoreElectric Bin Art by Eli Pollard
This trash receptacle art wrap was done by local artist Eli Pollard in May of 2021. The Community Arts Grant is made possible through a collaborative effect between Your Community Fundation and Arts Council of Greater Morgantown, with funding from the City of Morgantown, the Monongalia County Commission, and the Douglas H. Tanner Memorial Fund […]
Learn MoreElectric Bin Art by Patricia Loy-Colebank
This electric bin mural design was done by local artist Patricia Loy-Colebank in May of 2021. The Community Arts Grant is made possible through a collaborative effect between Your Community Foundation and Arts Council of Greater Morgantown, with funding from the City of Morgantown, the Monongalia County Commission, and the Douglas H. Tanner Memorial Fund […]
Learn MoreElectrical Bin Art by Eli Pollard
This vibrant piece is by Greater Morgantown artist Eli Pollard who created it in partnership with Mainstreet Morgantown. It is a vinyl wrap piece installed on an electrical bin in downtown Morgantown in 2021. Pollard has many other art pieces around the area. Check him out on Instagram, on his website, or at Galactic Panther.
Learn MoreElectrical Box Art Wrap by Connie Mae Moeller
This electrical bin vinyl wrap mural was a part of Main Street Morgantown’s 2021 efforts in downtown Morgantown. This art was done by local artist Connie Mae Moeller in May of 2021. The Community Arts Grant is made possible through a collaborative effect between Your Community Foundation and Arts Council of Greater Morgantown, with funding […]
Learn MoreElectrical Box Art Wrap by Maggie McDonald
This electrical box art wrap was done by local artist Maggie McDonald in May 0f 2021. The Community Arts Grant is made possible through a collaborative effect between Your Community Foundation and Arts Council of Greater Morgantown, with funding from the City of Morgantown, the Monongalia County Commission, and the Douglas H. Tanner Memorial Fund […]
Learn MoreElectrical Box Art Wrap by Taylor Pate
This vinyl mural was done by local artist Taylor Pate as part of Main Street Morgantown’s electrical bin art series. It was installed in May of 2021. The Community Arts Grant is made possible through a collaborative effect between Your Community Foundation (YCF) and Arts Council of Greater Morgantown (ACGM) with funding from the City […]
Learn MoreFairfax Stone
One of the most significant historical landmarks in West Virginia. Located near Blackwater Falls State Park, the stone marked the western boundary of land granted to Lord Fairfax by the King of England in the 1700’s. Almost two centuries later, the stone was used as the determining factor in the state boundary between West Virginia […]
Learn MoreFoggy Mountain Ranch & Event Venue
Looking for your next adventure? Foggy Mountain Ranch & Event Center has endless options spread across over 200 acres in the mountains of Preston County. Boarding Foggy Mountain Ranch offers some of the best amenities for equine enthusiasts in WV. Board your horse with them and enjoy amenities not limited to; comfortable stalls, 100×200 indoor […]
Learn MoreForks of Cheat Baptist Church Cemetery
The first church established west of the mountains in Virginia, November 1775. During prohibition, one headstone, the “Whiskey Stone,” was used to exchange dollars for liquor. Off Old Stewartstown Rd. Before Forks of the Cheat Rd. Est.1832. Interments: 250. One Civil War soldier
Learn MoreForks of Cheat Winery
Open for tastings May-October on Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat 11 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sun 1-5 p.m. Forks of Cheat Winery is a vineyard and winery where their passion for winemaking meets the beauty of West Virginia’s lush countryside. Nestled in the heart of Morgantown, WV, their family-owned and operated winery invites you to embark […]
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