Barboursville City Park, located just outside of Huntington in the small town (or village, depending on whom you ask) of Barboursville, West Virginia, is a tranquil haven in the midst of busy city life. It’s one of the most picturesque and serene parks in the Mountain State and popular with locals, yet still not well-known outside of the Huntington area. This is true despite the fact that, spanning over 750 acres of beautiful countryside, Barboursville Park is one of the largest municipal parks in West Virginia, and it offers visitors an astonishingly wide range of recreational opportunities, as well as nearly endless panoramas of breathtaking natural beauty. What an undiscovered treasure hiding right here in the heart of wild, wonderful West Virginia! Come with us to explore this beautiful hidden gem… chances are, you’ll fall in love with it too. 

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As you can see, Barboursville Park is a must-visit spot for anyone visiting the small-town village of Barboursville, West Virginia. Whether you’re an adventure-seeker, nature lover, or just looking for a place to relax just beyond the Huntington, West Virginia, city limits, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Barboursville City Park: sports, fishing, hiking, picnicking, relaxing, and so much more. So, if you’re planning a trip to Barboursville (maybe to visit West Virginia’s largest mall?), make sure to take out some time and visit this incredible hidden gem that locals love and outsiders have mostly yet to discover!

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If you live in WV and you’ve recently searched for “park near me,” then here are some of the best parks in West Virginia that belong on your list:

  • Ritter Park Historic District, Huntington
  • Camden Park, Huntington
  • Thomas City Park, Thomas
  • Piney Creek Preserve, Beckley
  • Hurricane City Park, Hurricane
  • Fort Boreman Park, Parkersburg
  • Chestnut Ridge Regional Park, Bruceton Mills
  • Virginia Point Park, Kenova
  • Oglebay Park, Wheeling
  • Eidolon Nature Preserve, Great Cacapon
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Be sure to visit our website to discover more parks in West Virginia that offer tons of family fun. 

What are the best state parks in West Virginia to visit?

Whether you want to go fishing, hiking, kayaking, swimming, or camping, here are some of the best state parks in West Virginia that we recommend:

  • Pipestem Resort State Park, Pipestem
  • Blackwater Falls State Park, Davis
  • Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, Cass
  • Audra State Park, Audra, Buckhannon
  • Babcock State Park, Clifftop
  • Bluestone State Park, Hinton
  • Camp Creek State Park, Camp Creek
  • Tygart Lake State Park, Grafton
  • Watoga State Park, Marlinton
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  • Cathedral State Park, Aurora
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You’ll want to check out our article featuring more of the best state parks in West Virginia.

What are some hidden gems in West Virginia?

From serene gardens to scenic lakes to fairytale castles, and more, here are some of the hidden gems in West Virginia that we like the best: 

  • Pioneer Farm At Twin Falls Resort State Park, Mullens
  • Berwind Lake, Berwind
  • Red Spruce Knob, Marlinton
  • Lake Sherwood, White Sulphur Springs
  • Lambert's Winery, Weston
  • Thoney Pietro's Castle, Morgantown
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  • Island-in-the-Sky trail, Clifftop
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Learn more by reading our previous article about these hidden gems in West Virginia

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