- TripBuzz found 4 things to do with kids in or near Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
- From Tu-Endie-Wei State Park to Point Pleasant River Museum, the Point Pleasant area offers 31 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, National & State Parks, Theaters and Parks.
- Near the Appalachian Mountains, Point Pleasant is a small river town in West Virginia. Popular with outdoorsman, the area is ideal for sports like hunting, fishing, hiking, camping and wildlife watching. Tourists visiting the community can further enjoy visits to the Mothman and Point Pleasant River Museums. Believed to be haunted, the city is also frequented by ghost hunters.
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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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1620 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, KY
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There are 11 permanent exhibitions at the Highlands Museum & Discovery Center, almost all featuring hands-on exhibits, including in here the River Expedition, the School Daze, and the Tree house of My Own.
37.1 Miles
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.
37.1 Miles
Blue Ribbon Lanes is a bowling alley that offers weekly specials. The location, which hosts birthday parties, also sells classic bar food, including wings and adult beverages, for bowlers to enjoy while taking a break.
37.5 Miles
Camden Park is an amusement park with a Big Dipper, Paratrooper, Rattler rollercoaster, train, log flume, and other rides. The park also has swan boats that can be ridden on the lake and a special area for younger children.
37.7 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a tennis facility with 11 outdoor courts and 4 indoor courts at the Ashland Tennis Center. The center offers clinics and private lessons along with league play and ball machines.
39.8 Miles
The 3,144-acre Beech Fork State Park is popular with anglers who catch largemouth and hybrid striped bass, catfish, walleye, and bluegill. Migratory birds often visit the water, and visitors often hear Neotropical songbirds singing, as well as see whitetail deer.
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Charleston's branch of Marquee Cinemas is a twelve-theater movie multiplex that shows first-run movies with digital video and sound. The theater is also available for rentals for parties, church groups, or other functions.
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Housed within Staunton Park, the Criel Mound is the second largest Native American burial ground in West Virginia. The mound is the gathering place for a variety of activities such as arts and crafts fairs, revivals, and memorial services.
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Southridge Grand Prix is a family fun center that offers patrons a variety of attractions including roller skating, lazer tag, go karts, mini golf and arcade games. Southridge also hosts birthday parties with roller skating and grand prix themes.