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5.0 based on 144 reviews
You have 60 minutes to race the clock and escape the lock! Can you do it? Work together to find hidden clues, decode cleverly-crafted messages, and solve challenging puzzles — all the while using keen observation and critical thinking in an interactive, live-action game experience that’s sure to test your wits! It’s Mountaineer Country’s first escape room — right here in Morgantown, WV!
I went to Morgantown Escape Room with my family two weeks ago and we had a lot of fun! Claire made sure we had all the instructions we needed and provided helpful clues to push us forward. Fun, clean/safe, and great service. Thanks, Claire!
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 104 reviews
See the renovations a few years ago, this is always a great place to watch a game. There is plenty or room in the concourse, plenty of new restrooms, several family restrooms, good food selection, and a nice beer selection. It’s always a nice place to spend a cold winter day/night.
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 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.
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