Pack up the kids; it's time for a family-friendly road trip in West Virginia! West Virginia is a state that is full of affordable attractions that appeal to all ages. Here is just a sampling of fun things to do in West Virginia.
This little jaunt through the Mountain State hits six family-friendly options for an epic but not too long West Virginia road trip. Let's get started!
1. Museum of American Glass (Weston)
What better way to kick off a family-friendly road trip through West Virginia than with a stop at a free, kid-friendly museum? Say hello to the Museum of American Glass in Weston. Enjoy an extended tour through The Museum of American Glass:
2. Bigfoot Museum (Sutton)
It's time to introduce your family to bigfoot, and the West Virginia Bigfoot Museum in Sutton can help.
3. Robey Theatre (Spencer)
If you time it right, the next stop can be a matinee at the historic Robey Theatre! The Robey is the longest-running movie theater in the whole state of West Virginia.
4. JR's Donut Castle (Parkersburg)
After a classic movie in a historic theater, what better treat than a donut from a castle-themed restaurant? JR's Donut Castle in Parkersburg has you covered. Eat in or grab a dozen to go!
5. Mountwood Park (Parkersburg)
If you grabbed a dozen to go from JR's, take them to Mountwood Park. Featuring a beautiful lake, some nice trails, a traditional playground, and more, this park is the perfect place to stretch your legs a bit before dinner! There's even a family-friendly campground if you need a place to land for the night. Follow along on an exhilarating bike ride at Mountwood Park:
5. The Boxcar (St. Marys)
Hungry? The next stop is The Boxcar, a train-themed restaurant in St. Marys where you can watch real trains pass right by the front window as you eat. Kids and kids at heart get a kick out of this fun setting!
6. Ohio River Islands Wildlife Refuge (Williamstown)
The Ohio River Islands Wildlife Refuge is a great spot to close out a family-friendly road trip. Who knew West Virginia had so many islands? Learn about them all at the Visitor Center, or hike one of the trails.
Would your family enjoy this family-friendly road trip in West Virginia? Customize it for yourself on Google Maps. If you can think of other wonderful spots for road trips in West Virginia, let us know in the comments. You may also enjoy this West Virginia family road trip that won't break the bank.
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