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Blennerhassett Island State Park Adventures

Blennerhassett Island State Park offers visitors a unique river island experience rich in history and natural beauty on the Ohio River, featuring hiking trails, historic mansion tours, and boating opportunities.

179
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 40,000
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Blennerhassett Island State Park

 

Blennerhassett Island State Park comprises the entirety of Blennerhassett Island, a 179-acre island located on the Ohio River near Parkersburg, West Virginia. The island is historically significant due to the Blennerhassett Mansion, a restored Federal-style mansion that tells the story of Harman Blennerhassett, an early 19th-century settler, and his controversial involvement in Aaron Burr’s conspiracy. The island's terrain consists primarily of floodplain forest, wetland habitats, and open park areas, supporting diverse wildlife including waterfowl, songbirds, and small mammals. Visitors can explore walking trails that wind through wooded sections and along the riverbanks. A ferry service provides access to the island, allowing visitors to combine outdoor recreation with rich cultural history. Opportunities for picnicking, birdwatching, fishing, and guided tours of the mansion enrich the visitor experience. The park is managed by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and operates seasonally to provide interpretive programs, boating access, and nature observation. Its location on the Ohio River offers scenic views and opportunities for paddling sports, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists seeking a blend of outdoor activities and historical exploration in a unique island setting.

Highlights

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The Blennerhassett Mansion, a fully restored early 19th-century home

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Ohio River views and riverfront picnic areas

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Nature trails showcasing river island ecosystems

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Guided boat tours and historical reenactments

Notable Natural Features

Blennerhassett Mansion

A reconstructed Federal-style manor built in 1812, showcasing period furnishings and interpreting the island’s early history.

Ohio River Shoreline

Scenic riverfront areas ideal for fishing, picnicking, and viewing migrating waterfowl.

Island Nature Trails

A network of trails that pass through woodlands and wetlands, highlighting the island’s native plants and wildlife.