- TripBuzz found 37 things to do with kids in or near Morgantown, West Virginia, including 19 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fairmont, Uniontown, Farmington and Grafton.
- From Suburban Lanes Bowling Center to Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium, the Morgantown area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- Situated along the banks of the Monongahela River is the historic town of Morgantown. Featuring structures from the late 1700's, the city offers locals and tourists an authentic look back in time to the Revolutionary War period. The waterfront neighborhoods and parks and scenic hiking trails make up the remainder of the areas landscape.
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Family-owned and operated, Laurel Highlands River Tours, has been the outdoor enthusiast's ultimate destination since 1962. Services provided include white water rafting tours, kayaking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and more.
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Ohiopyle Trading Post is your ticket to enjoying all that the Ohiopyle region has to offer. Ready and available for all of your outdoor outfitting rental needs, offering guided whitewater tours, and fishing excursions.
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Family owned since 1969, White Water Adventures has everything you need to make the most of your river excursion. Featuring a variety of rafting tour options, bikes for rent, fishing, and even lodging for extended stays.
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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.
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Cyclists and hikers can enjoy a trail that goes along windy rivers and through shaded valleys and small towns when traveling by Great Allegheny Passage Trail. The trail goes for 150 miles between Cumberland and Pittsburgh.
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Established in 1964, Wilderness Voyageurs, was the very first white water rafting outfitter on the East Coast. Featuring whitewater and family rafting tours, kayaking, biking, and rock climbing, plan your visit today.
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The 280.2 foot Burr Arch Truss was originally constructed in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth. The bridge is the largest 'double barreled' covered bridge on a highway in the United States,
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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.
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Surrounded by mountains, Lodestone Golf Club features scenic views and undulating greens. Its narrow fairways and shifts in elevation provide a challenge to experienced golfers while remaining playable for novices.
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At the Garrett County Historical Museum, visitors can learn about the history of the area through a variety of exhibits. Visitors who are interested in railroad history may enjoy learning about the impact of the B&O Railroad on the local area.