Minnehaha is the fictional lover of Hiawatha, from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem Hiawatha. The statue, which weighs approximately 800 […]
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Riverside School
From 1905-1954 the Riverside School was the only public school for African-Americans in Randolph County and is one of the […]
Read MoreScott Hill
Scott Hill Mansion & Magnolia Hall Event Venue available for weddings, parties, and gatherings. Scott Hill is a historic home […]
Read MoreWees Historic District
The Randolph County Courthouse and Jail were built in 1902 and 1904. They were listed on the National Register of […]
Read MoreGovernor H. Guy Kump House
Explore the beauty and history inside one of Randolph County’s historic treasures during seasonal public tours or events, or schedule a […]
Read MoreMaplewood Cemetery
Maplewood Cemetery is a cultural feature in Elkins. Five famous memorials are located here. There are three very important figures […]
Read MoreMt. Iser Cemetery
Mt. Iser Cemetery, located near Beverly in the Butcher Hill Historic District, has been claimed to be the only privately […]
Read MoreBeverly Cemetery
When James Westfall came to Beverly in 1772, he received a patent for land that included this burial ground. In […]
Read MoreThe Old Mill
The Day-Vandevander Mill, known as the Old Mill, is a historic grist mill near Harman. The original structure was built […]
Read MoreAppalachian Forest Discovery Center
The Appalachian Forest Discovery Center museum is located on the first floor of the Darden Mill, a National Historic Landmark, […]
Read MoreHalliehurst & Graceland Tour
The Davis & Elkins College campus includes five national register historic landmarks, four of which also comprise a National Historic […]
Read MoreBeverly Historic Walking Tour
Beverly, West Virginia, was founded as the county seat of Randolph County, Virginia in 1790. Today this historic significance is […]
Read MoreDowntown Elkins Heritage Quilt Trail
The Elkins Main Street Downtown Heritage Quilt Trail uses patterns that signify our history and heritage. Explore Elkins and experience […]
Read MoreDowntown Elkins Historic Walking Tour
The downtown Elkins you see today is only about 120 years old. Elkins was a planned city, laid out from […]
Read MoreRandolph County Museum
Experience the tangible artifacts of Randolph County’s history at the Randolph County Museum of the Randolph County Historical Society. Housed […]
Read MoreCheat Summit Fort
General George B. McClellan ordered this fort to be built in 1861 to secure the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike and protect the […]
Read MoreRich Mountain Battlefield
On July 11, 1861, Union troops under Gen. George B. McClellan routed Confederates holding the pass over Rich Mountain. This […]
Read MoreMonongahela National Forest Headquarters
The Monongahela National Forest is one of West Virginia’s primary recreational attractions and protects more than 919,000 acres in the […]
Read MoreValley Bend Wetlands Wildlife Management Area
Valley Bend Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers 31 acres in Randolph County and is located fifteen miles south of Elkins […]
Read MoreTea Creek Wildlife Management Area
Tea Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is made up of 67,919 acres that stretch across Randolph, Pocahontas, and Webster counties […]
Read MorePotomac Wildlife Management Area
Potomac Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is home to 139,786 acres that spread across Randolph, Pendleton, Grant, and Tucker counties and […]
Read MoreHuttonsville State Farm Wildlife Management Area
Huttonsville State Farm Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is 2,720 acres located just south of Huttonsville. This area can be accessed […]
Read MoreBecky’s Creek Wildlife Management Area
The Becky’s Creek Wildlife Management Area — 1,930 acres — consists of mountain terrain covered primarily in hardwood forest. Deer, […]
Read MoreBeaver Dam Wildlife Management Area
The Beaver Dam Wildlife Management Area (WMA), 37,674 acres, consists primarily of rugged mountain terrain covered in mixed hardwood stands […]
Read MoreField of Fire
Field of Fire is located at the base of the historic Civil War encampment, Camp Garnett, at Rich Mountain. The […]
Read MoreElkins City Park
This gem of a park near the center of town was deeded to the city in 1893 by Senator Henry […]
Read MoreRiver Bend Park
River Bend Park, home to the Elkins Little League and Seneca Soccer, consists of 22 acres surrounded by the Tygart […]
Read MoreGlendale Park
The largest and newest of all the city parks, Glendale Park currently boasts a gravel walking/jogging nature trail, skateboard park […]
Read MoreDavis & Elkins College Disc Golf Course
Located on the campus of Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, this 9 hole disc golf course is open to […]
Read MoreElks Golf Course
Nestled amidst the majestic Allegheny Mountains and surrounded by the scenic Monongahela National Forest, the Elks Country Club offers an […]
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