It's Happening: Visiting State Parks Just Minutes from Bridgeport
By Julie Perine on July 17, 2022 from It’s Happening

Natural beauty, historic interest, or recreation – that’s the criteria behind state parks. And our beautiful state of West Virginia manages 37 of them – about 12,000 of the total 164,000 acres developed for our enjoyment.
you can walk the shoreline and take it all in. If you’re a history buff, make sure to read all about the site – a former lumber and grist mill community. Do some sunbathing or fishing, gather with friends and family at the picnic shelter/playground, or hike or bike several acres of scenic trails. Valley Falls State Park is on West Virginia Tourism’s “Chasing Waterfalls” interactive challenge. So, make sure you check off the location to win some WV swag. The park borders Marion and Taylor counties. If you travel via Marion County, you’ll drive through the beautiful Rock Lake community; an added perk! Valley Falls is open seasonally 7 a.m. to dark daily.
Morgantown. Travel south from the trail head and you can bike through the super cool 1,200-foot lighted Meredith Tunnel. But the Prickett’s Fort claim to fame is the reconstructed Prickett’s Fort of the 18th-century Virginia frontier. The Prickett’s Fort State Park Foundation manages tours, heritage workshops and other colonial experiences. Boat, bike, fish or hike this easily assessable state park, just off I-79, five miles north of Fairmont.
two. There was even a recent black bear sighting; the guy swimming right across the lake at one of its widest points. Water enthusiasts can also enjoy the Ace Adventure attractions; large inflatables that can be swam to, climbed, and jumped off. Tygart Lake State Park is also ideal for exploring via bicycle or on foot. The dam-controlled lake, of course, features the Tygart Lake Dam, built in 1938 by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, just seven years before the property was acquired by the state. Also available are camping and lodging facilities. The state park is just outside of Grafton. 


