Beartown State Park

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Renick, United States

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State park· Tourist attraction

Beartown State Park Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Beartown State Park is located in Renick, United States on Beartown Rd. Beartown State Park is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category state park in United States.

Address

Beartown Rd

Phone

+1 3047994087

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Heather Glenn

I took my adventure group, Heather's Adventures, to Beartown. It was my 2nd time visiting. This place in just absolutely incredible. The boardwalk path is amazing. The forest is filled with huge boulders and the ecosystem is just so very interesting. We had a great time and will definitely go back again.

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Ashley Taylor

This has been on my bucket list for a few years and it was more beautiful than I imagined! We spent about 45 minutes on the well maintained boardwalk looking at the rock formations. They even have several signs describing what you're looking at and how the area developed. For those with mobility issues there are a fair amount of steps, but they have a wheelchair accessible area of the boardwalk that offers a pretty view of the formations.

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Stephanie Hayduk

We arrived this past Monday at around 10am and literally had the park to ourselves for an hour. It was amazing. The boardwalk is well maintained with very little graffiti. Lots of small wildlife and peacefulness. A great place to explore for those who might have physical limitations and can’t enjoy nature as much as they’d like. This trail is not difficult at all and the steps are easy to climb. Highly recommend checking it out if in the area.

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John Hunter

I had no idea what to expect from this park when I put it on my list of things to visit in WV, and was amazed! The sandstone rock formations are some of the most unusual and unique geological structures I have ever seen. To protect the flora and the stones, the path is via raised wooden walkway. There are loads of stairs and at one point I felt like I was in an Escher painting. It's not a long hike, and the stairs are rarely more than 6 in a row, so unless you just cannot navigate stairs at all you shouldn't have any problems. Highly recommend this hidden gem!

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Laura Thigpen

I've been here just a hand full of times and this time was the best! Enjoyed spending the time with my family today ️