Keelboat Park is a scenic urban park located along the Ohio River in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, offering riverfront recreation, walking trails, and historic interpretation.
Keelboat Park is a 19-acre local city park situated along the banks of the Ohio River in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. The park serves as a community recreation area that connects residents and visitors with the river environment and local history. Open green spaces, paved walking paths, and picnic areas provide a peaceful setting for family outings and casual outdoor activities. The park's location on the waterfront offers scenic views of the river and opportunities for fishing and boating access. Ecologically, the park features riparian habitats supporting native plants and wildlife common to the Ohio River Valley, including waterfowl and small mammals. Historically, Keelboat Park commemorates the region's early river navigation and trade, with informational signage referencing the keelboats that once transported goods along the Ohio River. Visitors can enjoy seasonal events and festivals hosted in the park, adding cultural significance to its recreational appeal. Keelboat Park is easily accessible from downtown Point Pleasant and provides facilities such as restrooms, playgrounds, and benches, making it a convenient urban green space for walking, relaxing, and connecting with nature. It serves as a gateway to nearby trails and riverfront activities, enhancing outdoor opportunities within the city limits. Whether for a peaceful stroll, fishing along the riverbank, or attending community events, Keelboat Park offers a pleasant escape in a small-town riverside setting.
Ohio River Waterfront with scenic river views and boat launch access
Interpretive exhibits about river transport history, including keelboats
Paved walking and biking trails suited for all ages and abilities
Seasonal riverfront festivals and community events hosting local culture
A landscaped terrace providing panoramic views of the Ohio River, perfect for photography and wildlife observation.
Informational panels and displays detailing the importance of keelboats in the region’s early commerce and transportation.
A paved 1.2-mile trail suitable for walking, jogging, and biking that runs through the park along the riverfront.