Tucked away in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, Tomlinson Run State Park is known as the Mountain State’s “top” state park; it’s the northernmost state park in West Virginia. And it’s the perfect spot to sneak away for a fun little getaway.
Tomlinson Run State Park features beautiful mountain views, a serene mountain lake, fascinating historical sites, a swimming pool, and enchanting cabin, yurt, and campground options.
One portion of the park is a designated wilderness area, featuring thick forests, stunning sandstone cliff overhangs, and a plethora of wildlife and wildflowers.
Cozy, comfortable, and primitive, these yurts are the perfect way to try something new and different and fun (Tomlinson Run is the only West Virginia State Park with this type of accommodation).
Tomlinson Run State Park is located at 3391 Veterans Boulevard in New Cumberland, West Virginia. You can learn more about this state park, the northernmost state park in West Virginia, at the West Virginia State Parks website. And for more to do in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle, be sure to check out our Northern Panhandle Road Trip!
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