Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Toby Creek Greenway
Sunday, November 16, 2025
William King Museum
Parking was also disrupted by the construction. We parked in front of the building and had a very steep hill to climb to the accessible entrance. Museum 36.70911, -81.98689
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Museum of the Middle Appalachians
Parking spaces in front of the museum are angled but there's a parking lot across the street where RVs will fit if parked across the spaces. There are also accessible spaces parallel to the sidewalk in front of the library. The curb cuts do not match up so rolling in the street may be necessary. Museum 36.88012, -81.76416
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Bull Creek Pedestrian and Bike Trail
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Roadside Park Port of St. Albans
There are three campsites with electricity, tables, and trash cans. The little park also has a dump station with fresh water, a playground, picnic shelter, a boat ramp, and a nice view of the Kanawha River.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Morgantown History Museum
Morgantown was the childhood home of Don Knotts, famous as the bumbling Mayberry deputy, Barney Fife, so naturally it's the first exhibit when you enter the museum. Other exhibits feature early history and the many industries that built the city but have closed their doors such as glassware, coal mining, woodworking, and shirt making.
The museum is on the ground floor of the Monongalia Arts Center building. The accessible entrance is in the rear.
RVs will not fit in the small parking lot located at the rear of the building. There is parking on High Street however Morgantown is very hilly and visitors in wheelchairs will need assistance to get to the accessible entrance. Museum 39.62828, -79.9579
Monday, November 3, 2025
Whiskey Rebellion Education & Visitor Center
The small visitor center covers the rebellion from the causes to the aftermath.
The visitor center is accessible.
There's an accessible on-street parking space in front of the museum where RVs will fit as long as the space behind it is empty. Visitor Center 40.16811, -80.24459
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Workhouse Arts Center
We visited the small Lorton Prison Museum which has exhibits about the changes of the prison over the years plus an exhibit on an unusual group of prisoners - dozens of suffragists who were arrested in 1917 after picketing the White House. They were kept for two weeks in unsanitary conditions with inadequate food and violent guards. The museum is free but for a few dollars visitors can take a guided tour of a cell block. There's not a lot to see in the cell block but the stories are interesting.

