Saint Clairsville, OH Attractions
(Former) Moundsville Penitentiary Tours
— This facility has been named to the National Register of Historic Places. It is utilized for historical and educational tours as well as the National Corrections and Law Enforcement Training and Technology Center.
Akron-Canton Regional
All Fore Fun Miniature Golf
— Open Memorial Day thru Labor Day; 18 holes of fun and challenging miniature golf with refreshing streams and waterfalls designed around a massive cave; batting cages available; call for hours of operation.
Barkcamp State Park
— Picnic areas, hiking, bridle trails, swimming, fishing. Year-round camping available with a showerhouse and electric to all sites.
Belmont Technical College
Cabela's World's Foremost Outfitter
— This 175,000-square-foot megastore features a 30-foot-tall replica mountain, a 12,000-square-foot trophy deer museum, and a 55.000 gallon aquarium that houses fish native to the local area.
Castle Halloween Museum
— Tour 250 years of Halloween memorabilia. Over 35,000 items to browse. Hours by appointment only.
Dickinson Cattle Co. Tours
— A working Texas Longhorn cattle ranch located in the beautiful Appalachian Foothills; features personally narrated tours. Open June, July, August. Call for hours of operation.
Good Zoo & Benedum Planetarium at Oglebay
— The 30-acre zoo features a new Outback Exhibit with kangaroos; rare and endagered species including and ocelot, African wild dogs, spectacled bears, tamarin monkeys and red pandas. Visitors can feed colorful parrots, pet domestic animals and enjoy hands-o
Grave Creek Mound Historic Site
— Grave Creek Mound is one of the largest conical mounds constructed during the late Adena Period. Construction took place in successive stages from about 250-150 B.C.
Great Western Schoolhouse
— The "little red schoolhouse" was constructed in 1870 and used until 1952. Features old fashioned desks with ink wells. Call for hours and admission prices.
Jamboree In The Hills
— Refered to as the Superbowl of Country Music. This four day event is held annually the third weekend in July. The festival attracts tens of thousands of fans who come to see the hottest country music artists.
National Imperial Glass Museum
— This museum is a must stop for glass enthusiasts. Presented is an extensive array of Imperial glassware, including Candlewick, Cape Cod, Lace Edge, Carnival, Milkglass, and Slag, along with related exhibits.
National Road Bikeway
— This 2.5 mile bike trail was a railroad line used by the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad. It is now asphalt with landscaping and beautiful natural surroundings to enjoy walking, running or biking.
Oglebay Resort/Festival of Lights
— 1700 acres of year-round recreational opportunities. 36 holes of championship golf, fishing, tennis, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and the annual Winter Festival of Lights.
Ohio University Eastern
Pittsburgh International
Port Columbus International
Prabhupada's Palace of Gold
— See the beauty and mystic of the Far East revealed without leaving America. Referred to as "America's Taj Mahal".
ST CLAIRSVILLE
St. Clair Lanes
— Home to the area's largest competitive handicap 5-person team bowling tournament with over $100,000 paid in prize money. Open bowling is always available/ Open late every day.
The Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum
— This museum features an impressive collection of thousands of toys and trains. Operating train layouts, frequently changing exhibits, a unique gift shop, and guided tours.
The Museums of Oglebay
— The Mansion and Glass Museums depict Wheeling history from Pioneer times through the Victorian Era.
The Official Marx Toy Museum
— As seen on the Travel Channel and in national magazines, The Official Marx Toy Museum displays thousands of Marx toys from the 1920's through 1980. This museum features metal toys, trains, dollhouses, playsets, Johnny West, Big Wheels, and much more.
Toy and Plastic Brick Museum
— Home of the world's largest private Lego collection; 3 floors of exhibits; 20 themed rooms; call for hours of operation
Underground Railroad Museum
— The exhibits in this museum portray what is known about slavery and the underground railroad in Ohio.
Victoria Jamboree
— Rated America's #1 variety show. Enjoy the best in the 40's & 50's music. Classic country, bluegrass, gospel, comedy, 50's Rock & Roll and a memories of Elvis finale in every show.
Wesbanco Arena
— Home to the Wheeling Nailers Professional Hockey Team. This facility is also used for various sporting events, concerts, and trade shows throughout the year.
West Virginia Civil War Historic Site & Museum
— Journey back in time to 1863, when Wheeling was in Virginia, a state ripped apart by the American Civil War. Audio tour and interpretive film available.
Wheeling Artisan Center
— Visit the Wheeling Artisan Center for the finest in handcrafted creations by West Virginia and regional artists. Shop for West Virginia glass, pottery, jewelry, West Virginia food products, local interest books, fabric art, souvenirs and much more.
Wheeling Island Racetrack & Casino
— Features 63 exciting table games, over 2000 of the most popular slot machines, 6 great restaurants, the #1 greyhound racetrack in the USA based on paid purses, live entertainment, and spacious meeting rooms. In addition, Wheeling Island Racetrack & Casino
Wheeling Jesuit University
Wheeling Park
— Included on Wheeling Park's 406 acres are golf, pedal boating, indoor and outdoor tennis, outdoor pool and waterslide, ice skating, playground, picnic sites and shelters, and the White Palace witha restaurant and banquet hall.
Wheeling Symphony
— The Wheeling Symphony provides quality symphonic and pops music with internationally and nationally acclaimed guest soloists. Call for details on upcoming concerts.
Wheeling, West Virginia