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Valley Falls State Park

Box 244, Fairmont, WV, 26554
www.valleyfallsstatepark.com

The rapid falls of the Tygart River, known as Valley Falls, are found here in this 1,145-acre day use park. Enjoy sunning on the large flat rocks along the river’s edge. Picnicking, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, game courts. Special attractions include whitewater rafting, kayaking and cross-country skiing. All participants must sign a waiver in the park office. Pavilions for rent. Located off I-79 Exit 137, 310 S follow signs.

Category:Parks
Telephone304.367.2719

Valley Worlds of Fun

2017 Pleasant Valley Road, Fairmont, WV, 26554
www.valleyworldsoffun.com

A year round indoor and outdoor entertainment center along with a full service café which offers fast food to gourmet items. Valley Worlds of Fun caters to and offers “fun” activities and rides for all ages from individual family visits to groups of any size; school reward or educational field trips; company outings, team building sessions and picnics; and family reunions. Between exits 133 and 135 off I-79.

Category:Recreation
Telephone304.366.2500/877.366.2501

Valley Worlds of Fun

2017 Pleasant Valley Rd., Fairmont, WV
www.valleyworldsoffun.com

A year round indoor and outdoor entertainment center along with a full service café which offers fast food to gourmet items. Valley Worlds of Fun caters to and offers “fun” activities and rides for all ages from individual family visits to groups of any size; picnics; and family reunions.

Category:Entertainment
Telephone304.366.2500

Veterans Corner Conference Center

110 Market Street, Mannington, WV, 26582

In historic downtown Mannington. Seating for 65, round tables and long serving tables, full kitchen, handicapped acessible, air conditioned. $ 70.00 per event

Telephone304.986.2802

Visitor Center

1000 Cole Street, Suite A, Pleasant Valley, WV, 26445
marioncvb.com

The new Marion County Visitor Center, located off of exit 136 of I-79, has a rich history. The façade of the facility is covered with the original stone used to build the former Children’s Shelter. Prior to 1929, the Marion County Children’s Shelter was located on what is commonly known as the Poor Farm on Montana Road. In 1929, the Shelter moved to Country Club Road where it maintained three buildings. The Shelter soon outgrew these facilities and a campaign for a new site began. In 1941, with ...

Category:Heritage
Telephone304-368-1123
HoursThe Visitor Center is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am until 4:30 pm, and on Saturdays from Memorial Day through Labor Day 10 am until 2 pm.

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