- TripBuzz discovered 35 different types of activities for couples in the Huntington area, including Parks (like Ritter Park), Theaters (like Keith Albee Performing Arts Center), Bowling (like Strike Zone Bowling Center) and Specialty Museums (like Heritage Farm Museum & Village), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 26 date ideas in or near Huntington, West Virginia, including 7 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ashland and Milton.
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Situated on 205 acres, Pfc. Emory L. Bennett Veterans Park is named for a US Army soldier who received the Medal of Honor. The park provides facilities for football, baseball and softball along with a playground and a nature trail.
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Located along the Ohio River, Harris Riverfront Park features a riverwalk along with access to the water for fishing and boating. It has a children's playground, picnic tables, benches, open green space, trees and an amphitheater for events.
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Featuring 34 wooden lanes, Colonial Lanes provides open and league bowling with automatic scoring and a full-service pro shop. The center offers flat-screen monitors, party facilities and a grill with food and beverages.
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1500 Memorial Blvd W, Huntington, WV 25701
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The Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District is a district filled with numerous parks and other recreational facilities available for local residents to enjoy. Visitors enjoy spending time in the parks, renting meeting rooms, or playing on sports fields.
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Featuring public skating sessions, Roll-A-Rama Skate provides visitors with skate rentals to take out on the floor. The arena is also home to a roller derby league team called the Poison Apples.
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3300 Harvey Road, Huntington, WV 25704
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At the Heritage Farm Museum & Village, visitors see crafts, dolls, and take a Bible quiz at the Heritage Hall, view stagecoaches and early automobiles at the Transportation and Mill Museum, see early homes and model trains at the Progress Museum. The village also has lodging and hosts special events.
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The Museum of Radio and Technology features a gift shop and library, a radio classroom, a western electric transmitter, and a modern ham radio 'shack'. Additionally, the location also contains a 1920's-30's radio shop and a 1940's-50's show room.
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With New River Train Excursions, visitors can take a scenic train ride through the Teays Valley region. During the trip, visitors will pass the New River Gorge Bridge, Kanawha River, and other landmarks.
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Featuring seating for approximately 1,500 visitors, the Ritter Park Amphitheater is a music venue that hosts a number of performances throughout the summer months. Other activities at the amphitheater include theatrical productions and summer programs.
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Paramount Arts Center was first opened in 1931 as a movie theater. Now it stages plays and hosts symphonies, ballets, and other similar public events.