There are definitely a lot of things to do outdoors in Huntington, West Virginia, from the state parks to various outdoor attractions. It is easy to spend a day outside and not run out of things to keep you occupied.
Rotary Park, Rotary Park Dr.
Rotary Park is located on the outskirts of Huntington. While there, you can enjoy several outlooks that provide generous views of Huntington, climb the Outlook Tower, hike many different trails and play Frisbee golf.
Camden Park, 5000 Waverly Rd.
Opened in 1903, Camden Park is a local favorite. Enjoy a number of different rides including a roller coaster and Ferris wheel. Like most carnivals, you can play games to win prizes and enjoy food, refreshments and, of course, funnel cake.
Huntington Museum of Art, 2033 McCoy Rd.
It's not the museum itself that is an outdoor attraction - although the conservatory does feature plants from all over the world - but the 1.3 mile network of trails that lie on the grounds behind it. Admission to the museum is free on Tuesdays, otherwise it is $5 per person.
Harris Riverfront Park, 94 W 3rd St.
The park sits along the state border on the Ohio River. There is a boat ramp, an area which is generally home to hundreds of ducks, birds and geese. There is also a playground, a skate park sponsored by the Tony Hawk Foundation, and amphitheater style seating for live musical performances on a barge brought in for several yearly events, such as the annual Huntington Classic Regatta, Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration and many concerts.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Museum, Memorial Blvd.
This outdoor museum features several classic trains once used for the C & O Railroad. The museum is open every Sunday from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
The Huntington Historic District, Downtown Huntington
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places, this historic district encompasses a 70 acre region of downtown Huntington featuring Victorian, art deco and baroque architecture.
Ritter Park, 800 Fifth Avenue
Ritter Park features hiking trails, a playground, a large rose garden, tennis courts, an amphitheater and an overlook.
Heritage Farm Museum and Village, 3300 Harvey Road
Heritage Farm is a recreated Appalachian Village of the 19th century. It has over 30 structures, including several museums, a petting zoo, lodges for rent and a replica of a general store from the time period. Throughout the year, they host events called Way Back Weekends that each highlight a different aspects of Appalachian life in the 1800's.
Beech Fork State Park, 5601 Long Branch Rd., Barboursville
Technically part of the greater Huntington Area, the popular Beech Fork offers a lake for canoeing or kayaking (rentals available), a beach and swimming area, many hiking trails and camp grounds.
Huntington is located 53 miles west of Charleston along I-64.
What other towns have outdoor attractions that you enjoy? Feel free to comment below and join the discussion.
To learn more about West Virginia, check out this amazing theater in downtown Huntington.
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