Prickett's Fort State Park offers a unique blend of historical reenactment, outdoor recreation, and natural beauty along the Monongahela River in West Virginia.
Prickett's Fort State Park is located in north-central West Virginia along the Monongahela River near the town of Fairmont. The park covers approximately 76 acres and features a meticulous reconstruction of an 18th-century frontier fort as it appeared in the 1770s. This recreated fort serves as a centerpiece for educational programs highlighting early settler life and Native American relations during the colonial period. The park's landscape is characterized by rolling hills, hardwood forests, and riverfront bluffs, providing diverse habitat for local wildlife and a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore several hiking trails winding through wooded areas and along the river, offering opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and paddle sports. The park hosts numerous living history demonstrations, including blacksmithing, cooking, and frontier crafts that engage visitors in the region’s pioneer heritage. Seasonal events such as an annual spring festival and harvest celebrations further enhance the cultural experience. Prickett's Fort State Park also offers picnic areas and a campground for family-friendly overnight stays. Its location near the Monongahela River makes it popular for kayaking and canoeing enthusiasts. Combining historical education with recreational opportunities, the park appeals to history buffs, outdoor adventurers, and families looking for a quiet natural retreat with rich cultural programming.
Reconstructed 18th-century frontier fort with educational demonstrations
Scenic views along the Monongahela River ideal for fishing and paddle sports
Annual living history events and pioneer craft demonstrations
Wooded hiking trails providing wildlife viewing opportunities
A full-scale replica of the original 1773 fort with log blockhouses, palisade walls, and interpretive programs illustrating frontier life.
Riverfront area providing boat launches for fishing, kayaking, and scenic paddling.
Venue for park programs, workshops, and seasonal events showcasing pioneer crafts and reenactments.