- The list below includes 22 free or cheap things to do in or near Clarksburg, West Virginia, including 32 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, National & State Parks, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Art by Crim to Pinchgut Hollow Distillery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Clarksburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fairmont, Weston, Buckhannon and Grafton.
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As a roller skating rink, The Roller Derby offers a wide wooden skating area under a disco ball for the public. The rink has separate party rooms that visitors can reserve for birthdays and other events.
49.0 Miles
Though the Fostoria Glass Company has been closed since the 1980's, the Fostoria Glass Museum carries on the company's heritage. The three-story museum features collectible glass pieces and exhibits that reflect the glass plant's history.
49.1 Miles
Built as a memorial to Srila Prabhuapada, founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, the Gold Palace has a thirty-ton main dome with a 4,200-piece crystal ceiling and walls made from 52 varieties of marble and onyx. Visitors can also see rose gardens and over 100 water fountains.
49.2 Miles
The Marx Toy Museum features the largest display of Marx toys in the world. Exhibits not only cover the toys themselves but the history of Louis Marx and Company as well as stories of the factory workers.
49.4 Miles
Herrington Manor State Park provides patrons with a rage of recreational and seasonal activities including swimming, fishing, boating and hiking. Guests may also rent cabins in the park or go skiing in the winter months.
49.8 Miles
Specializing in providing guests with memorable 'glamping', or glamorous camping, experiences, Wild Yough Glamping Huts is a business offering 350 acres of private campgrounds. Visitors stay in high quality cabins and enjoy a luxury camping experience.
49.9 Miles
Located on over 650 acres, Grand Vue Park is open all year to the public. Facilities include an outdoor amphitheater, walking trails, biking trails, several small golf courses, and 7,540 feet of dual zip lines.
50.0 Miles
Pennsylvania's largest cave, Laurel Caverns sits under a private geological reserve. A guided tour provides access to several passages along lighted pathways. Rapelling groups are available twice daily, and spelunking for those with experience. Cave is closed from November through April, during bat hibernation …