When summer hits in North Central West Virginia, it’s time to get outside, make memories, and enjoy everything our region has to offer. From scenic hiking trails and lakeside fun to cultural treasures and small-town festivals, there’s no shortage of family-friendly activities to help you make the most of the season. Whether you’re local or just visiting, this guide will help you uncover the best summer experiences in the heart of the Mountain State.
Soak in the Great Outdoors
Few places offer natural beauty quite like North Central West Virginia. If your family craves adventure, you’re in the right place… just step outside your door into one of the wild and wonderful.
- Coopers Rock State Forest (Bruceton Mills, WV)
With sweeping overlooks, easy-to-moderate hiking trails, and plenty of picnic spots, Coopers Rock is a must-visit. Don’t forget your camera—the view from the main canyon overlook is jaw-dropping (and easily accessible).
Pack a cooler, some sunscreen, and your sense of adventure—it’s all waiting just down the road.
A Splash of Fun
West Virginia may be known for its mountains, but summer isn’t complete without a little lake time.
- Tygart Lake State Park (Grafton, WV)
This gem near Grafton features swimming areas, boat rentals, kayaking, and fishing. The marina also offers pontoon rentals—perfect for a lazy afternoon cruise with the family.
- Dents Run Wildlife Management Area (near Mannington, WV) Tucked just northwest of Fairmont and minutes from Mannington, this quiet spot features a peaceful 30-acre lake perfect for fishing, kayaking, and soaking in the natural beauty of north-central West Virginia.
- Valley Falls State Park (Fairmont, WV)
While not a lake, the rushing waterfalls and wide river flats make this a scenic and splash-worthy destination.
- Cheat Lake (Morgantown, WV)
Cheat lake offers a variety of activities including fishing, swimming, walking trails, boating, playgrounds and more!
Don’t own a boat? No problem—many local parks and marinas offer rentals so everyone can get out on the water.
Rediscover Local History & Culture
Rainy day or just looking for a break from the heat? These indoor spots offer a unique blend of fun and learning.
- Sagebrush Round-Up (Fairmont, WV)
Every Saturday night, families can enjoy live country and western music at this down-home venue. It’s part performance, part community tradition—and a great way to introduce kids to Appalachian music culture.
- Marion County Historical Society Museum (Fairmont, WV)
With exhibits ranging from pioneer history to railroad memorabilia, this museum brings the area’s roots to life.
- Prickett’s Fort State Park (Fairmont, WV)
This living history site lets kids see what life was like in the late 1700s. With costumed interpreters, hands-on demos, and a beautiful river trail, it’s part museum, part adventure.
- Hamilton Round Barn Museum (Mannington, WV)
Built in 1911, the barn incorporated the first electric milking machine in Marion County. During the summer, the barn hosts a monthly Saturday night concert. Tours of the barn are available May – Sept Sundays 1:30 pm – 4 pm or by appointment
Learning about culture doesn’t have to be boring, especially when it comes with live music and reenactments.
Join the Fun at Local Events & Festivals
Summer in North Central West Virginia isn’t just about the scenery—it’s about the community spirit. Throughout the region, towns come alive with festivals, fairs, and fireworks displays that bring neighbors together and create unforgettable family moments.
- Paw Paw District Fair (Rivesville, WV)
Taking place in mid-July, the fair includes livestock shows, live music, tractor pulls, amusement rides, and fireworks. It’s a classic county fair experience that kids and adults look forward to every year. - Hundred Fireworks Display (Hundred, WV)
This small town puts on a big show around the Fourth of July, with a fireworks display that lights up the sky and draws families from surrounding areas. Bring lawn chairs, snacks, and a blanket for a cozy evening under the stars. - Mannington District Fair (Mannington, WV)
One of the area’s oldest ongoing fairs, this event in early August blends agricultural traditions with modern entertainment. Expect pageants, food contests, midway games, and a nightly fireworks finale. - Fairview Independence Day Celebration (Fairview, WV)
This charming town hosts an annual July 4th celebration with a hometown parade, community cookouts, and an end-of-the-night fireworks show that brings out the entire town. - Farmers Markets ( Morgantown & Fairmont, WV)
These weekend events feature more than just fresh produce. Many include local crafts, live music, kids’ activities, and food trucks. The Morgantown Market Place downtown is particularly vibrant on Saturday mornings and makes a great family outing.
Each of these events is a snapshot of what makes North Central WV special—tight-knit towns, deep-rooted traditions, and a shared love of good food, good fun, and community connection. If you’re looking for summer magic, you’ll find it here.
Explore Hidden Gems
Sometimes the best memories are made in the places you least expect.
- Telephone Museum (Fairmont, WV)
Step back in time at this hidden gem dedicated to the history of communication. The museum showcases antique switchboards, vintage rotary phones, and hands-on exhibits that let kids (and curious adults) explore how we stayed connected before the smartphone era.
- Hovatter’s Wildlife Zoo (Kingwood, WV)
Lions, tigers, and bears—plus monkeys, reptiles, and exotic birds—await your crew at this family-run zoo.
- Barrackville Covered Bridge (Barrackville, WV)
A charming and historic spot perfect for photos, quick walks, or teaching kids about local history.
Make a list of these under-the-radar spots and check them off one at a time—you’ll be surprised how many cool experiences are close to home.
Plan Ahead with Local Resources
Whether you’re mapping out your weekend or just looking for a nearby ATM while you’re on the road, First Exchange Bank is here to help. Our mobile app makes it easy to manage your money, find branch locations, or access your accounts while you’re out and about enjoying the summer sun.
And if you’re road-tripping across the region, don’t forget: You’ll find First Exchange Bank ATMs at all of our branch locations, including Mannington, Fairview, Hundred, Morgantown, and Fairmont—plus a smart ATM at White Hall.
Your Community Partner for Summer Fun
At First Exchange Bank, we’re proud to support the communities we serve—not just with great banking services, like checking accounts, personal loans, and savings accounts, but by celebrating the things that make West Virginia so special. From highlighting and sponsoring local events to helping families plan for their financial future, we believe in building relationships that last.
Wherever your summer takes you—from the lakes to the fairgrounds, from music nights to museums—we’re here to help you make it memorable.