Tu-Endie-Wei State Park
1 Main St, Point Pleasant, WV 25550, United States
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RVQ5+PP Point Pleasant, West Virginia, USA
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Tuesday: 8–20
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Recommended locationsPhislama Jama (Phislamajama)356 days ago
We walked down the river front to see the statues and the murals to the state park. It was about 2 blocks on a gravel path. Bathrooms are on the way to get to the statue and cabin. The cabin (free entrance fee) was very interesting and chocked full of artifacts. Basement, main level and 2 more floors. Pick up a sticker or hoodie.
William Hanna1 year ago
Very cool. The smallest state park in WV. Beautiful setting where the Kanawha and Ohio rivers come together. There is a small picnic area and a very small museum. There is an 84' obelisk commemorating the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774.
Samantha Rundell1 year ago
Had a lovely picnic here. Toured the homestead in the park. Love the history of this area. ❤️
Lee Ball1 year ago
We always enjoy a trip to this little state park in the heart of Mothman territory. It is a place of both history and serenity.
Karen Kendzierski1 year ago
This park is small but free. There’s a lot of information about the local history, battles and people who fought in it. There also also great views of the Ohio River and places to sit.
Roshel Kimber1 year ago
The historical significance, the architecture, the flood wall, the adorable french oaks, THE MOTHMAN.. need I go on? This place was an amazing surprise, wish I had more time to spend!
Breanne Field1 year ago
A unique park in an absolutely beautiful location. Lots of cool historic things to read about while there too. Great for a picnic with a view.
Angela Snider10 years ago
Very interesting history here. Lots of facts about the battle and the people who were involved and fought in it. The views of the rivers and bridges are stunning. The monument and log cabin are definitely worth stopping by to check out.