Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Old Stone House Gift Shop, Forks of Cheat Winery, WVU Core Arboretum, West Virginia University, West Virginia Botanic Garden, Morgantown Farmers Market, Cheat Lake Trail, Art Museum Of WVU, Caperton Trail, I-79 Southbound Welcome Center.
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5.0 based on 18 reviews
The Old Stone House Gift Shop offers a wide variety of gift items, food products, WV made items, handcrafted items & used books. Open Monday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. (Sundays Nov. & Dec. noon-4pm) Built circa 1795, the house is on the National Register of Historic Sties. Owned & operated by Service League of Morgantown. Sales proceeds support and finance the League’s community outreach service
4.5 based on 126 reviews
Great experience! Found wines for all of us. We found sweet and dry wines that were very good. Also for the wine hater in the group a white wine was acceptable, but the moonshine was found to be better. Would highly recommend. Staff was very friendly.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Breath taking views of the woods an river..Quiet an place to g o to think an relax, hope they never remove it
4.5 based on 186 reviews
This campus is absolutely beautiful. The town of Morgantown it is located in is quaint and feels very small town. Friendly people all around.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Wonderful local treasure. So awesome for a leisurely stroll. Well maintained, Always beautiful. Love this hidden treasure
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Saturday morning from late spring until early fall. Takes place in downtown Morgantown in a nice pavilion. Lots of great choices for veg, meat, eggs, cheese, flowers. Starts at 8:30am
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Beautiful lake with a wide walking trail. We are not from the area and it was really easy to navigate the trail and park. Nice place to pack a picnic and spend the afternoon. Plenty of parking and we saw a lot of people on bikes also.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Yes, the Art Museum of WVU is small, but Morgantown is fortunate to have this little gem and it is worthy of a visit. And it's free! Local family members tell us that exhibits rotate regularly so repeat visits will always present something different for the art lover. We enjoyed our visit here and would visit again while in the area. Recommended!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
We biked, on hybrids, from Ruby McQuain parking lot south to mile 16-17. We found the trail level, mostly wooded and scenic. We were out on Saturday between about 11-1 and it was not crowded. For about 2 miles, it’s paved. After the pavement ends, it turns to level, well groomed, crushed limestone. The trail runs parallel to the Monongahela River.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
I-79 Rest area is a very clean and modern rest area. The bathrooms are very clean and the attendant was very nice. Even gave me a paper map.
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