Parks Near Me in Reader, wv
Veteran's Memorial Park
U.S. Route 98, Clarksburg, WV
Amenities:
"Splash Zone"
Mayor's Fitness Trail - 1 ½ mile course along scenic river walkway
Amphitheater
Picnic Areas
6 Shelters with... Read More
Watters Smith Memorial State Park
831 Rural Route 3, Lost Creek, WV
History:
This 532-acre historical park stands as a memorial to the pioneer spirit of Watters Smith who settled here in 1796. The park came into being when Burr Smith,... Read More
Valley Falls State Park
Rt. 6, Fairmont, WV
About:
Once the site of a lumber and grist mill community, the scenic treasure of Valley Falls State Park is located only a short drive from Fairmont and Grafton. This... Read More
Prickett's Fort State Park
88 State Park Road, Fairmont, WV
History:-
TOUR THE FORT:-
women spinning yarn at Prickett's Fort The Fort offers a living history display of blacksmithing,... Read More
Stonewall Resort State Park
940 Resort Drive, Roanoke, WV
Lounge on the lakeside patio, explore miles of hiking trails, play a thrilling round of golf – or two. Whether you’re here for a conference, romantic getaway, family vacation, or for the most... Read More
Cedar Creek State Park
2947 Cedar Creek Road, Glenville, WV
Cedar Creek State Park is nestled in the heart of West Virginia, minutes from Glenville, WV. The 2,588 lush acres are only 25 miles west of Interstate 79. This pastoral setting of rolling... Read More
Mylan Park
500 Mylan Park Lane, Morgantown, WV
Mission:
The Mylan Park Foundation, Inc. advances the educational, recreational, social and economic benefits to North Central West Virginia citizens, with the... Read More
Tygart Lake State Park
1240 Paul E. Malone Road, Grafton, WV
Located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains in scenic north-central West Virginia, Tygart Lake State Park provides guests with a quiet vacation spot and breathtaking views. Just four... Read More
City Park
1920 Parks Avenue, Parkersburg, WV
Park Amenities: City Park is the largest park with the most amenities available. With a public swimming pool, sports facility, as well as a host of picnic shelters and playground areas. The... Read More
Audra State Park
Audra State Park Road, Buckhannon, WV
Before the turn of the century, West Virginians were drawn to the natural beauty of the Middle Fork River and its surroundings. This area is now Audra State Park, a heavily wooded riverside... Read More
Point Park
100 2nd Street, Parkersburg, WV
Park Amenities:
750-seat Amphitheater
Public Restrooms
Gazebo
Walking/Bike Trail
Sternwheel Boat Ride Dock to Blennerhassett Island
Public Fishing
Fort Boreman Park
1042 Fort Boreman Drive, Parkersburg, WV
Wood County’s newest park, Fort Boreman is the site of a Civil War fort on a hilltop overlooking the scenic valley formed by the confluence of the Little Kanawha and Ohio rivers at Parkersburg.... Read More
Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park
137 Juliana St, Parkersburg, WV
History:-
Harman Blennerhassett, a wealthy Irish aristocrat, settled on the wilderness island in 1798, where he built a magnificent mansion. Designed in the Palladian... Read More
Tomlinson Run State Park
84 Osage Road, New Manchester, WV
Located at the extreme tip of West Virginia's northern panhandle, Tomlinson Run provides a wide range of recreational opportunites to a large number of local and out-of-state... Read More
Holly River State Park
680 State Park Rd, Hacker Valley, WV
About:-
The dense forests of Holly River State Park provide guests with a natural feeling of peaceful solitude. Located near the center of the state in Webster County,... Read More
Cathedral State Park
12 Cathedral Way, Aurora, WV
Cathedral State Park, Aurora, WV in Preston County suffered extensive damages from Hurricane Sandy resulting snowfall of October 29 and 30, 2012. According to Park Ranger, Eric Risinger, all of... Read More
Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park
1194 Carnifex Ferry Rd., Summersville, WV
Nestled on the rim of the Gauley River Canyon near Summersville, West Virginia, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park is an important Civil War battle site. On September 10, 1861 Union troops... Read More