Attractions around Fairmont
Explore 6 attractions, restaurants, shops around Fairmont
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Pricketts Fort State Park
I-79 at Exit 139 - follow the signs to the park, Fairmont, WV
Prickett’s Fort State Park, located five miles north of Fairmont in Marion County, features a reconstruction of the original Prickett's Fort, which served as a place of refuge during colonial times. This historical park commemorates late 18th-century life on the Virginia frontier. This day-use park is open mid-April through the end of October. After Labor Day, several attractions are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Visitors may enter the park free of charge, but some attractions, such as the fort, charge admission. Prickett’s Fort State Park Foundation manages programming aspects, tours, heritage workshops, and facility experiences. After Labor Day, the fort and visitor center are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. The last Sunday in October is the end of season for the fort, except for any special events planned. The visitor center is open Monday – Friday. This park does not offer overnight accommodations within the park.
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Heston Farm
1602 Tulip Ln, Fairmont, WV 26554-9488
Our 220-acre farm, along the banks of the Tygart River, is filled with the ageless quality of farm life and will take you back to a simpler time. Our Farmhouse is open all year for weddings, reunions, graduation, picnics, festivals and more. Call or email for more information.
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Coal Country Miniature Golf
22 Coal Country Ln, Fairmont, WV 26554-6299
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Sagebrush Roundup Music Park
Bunner's Ridge Rd, Fairmont, WV
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Palatine Park
Everest Drive, Fairmont, WV 26554
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Marion County Historical Society
211 Adams St, Fairmont, WV 26554-2861