Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

Point Pleasant, WV

At the junction of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers stands a monument which commemorates the frontiersmen who fought and died at the Battle of Point Pleasant. This battle was fought with Chief Cornstalk on October 10,1774, and is recognized as the decisive engagement in a proactive series of Indian wars. The name "Tu-Endie-Wei" is a Wyandotte word meaning "point between two waters." The historical park celebrating the 1774 Battle of Point Pleasant and Mansion House Museum that was built in 1796. There is no admission fee of visit this attraction in Mason County.

Visit the park web link below for history, hours of operation and activities available.

Trip Inspiration

Celebrate Earth Day in #AlmostHeaven

Spend Earth Day soaking up the incomparable natural beauty that is best known as Almost Heaven. Here in West Virginia, natural wanders are ...

Read More

Win prizes as you dine on the West Virginia Culinary Trail

Savor the flavor of Almost Heaven when following the new West Virginia Culinary Trail. This state-wide, self-guided tour features local res...

Read More

5 Sunny Hikes for the Whole Family in West Virginia

West Virginia is home to stunning vistas year-round, but spring reveals some of the state's best features while lush green forests and flow...

Read More

Mountaineer Country is a Traveler's Dream

Whether you are traveling from across the state border or across the pond, West Virginia is a world-class travel destination with something...

Read More

Explore These 5 Natural Wonders in Mountaineer Country

Almost Heaven is abundant in scenic overlooks and serene forests that boast recreational opportunities. Whether you are looking for a weeke...

Read More

4 Ways to Explore Mountaineer Country's Entertainment and Culture

Mountaineer Country is widely known for the vibrancy of its spirited towns, celebrated heritage and sense of community. Immerse yourself i...

Read More

15 Captions for Your Next #AlmostHeaven Post

West Virginia is just too beautiful not to share with the rest of the world. Whether you're hiking a trail, driving along our iconic countr...

Read More

These 6 West Virginia Spots Make the Mountain State A Mountain Biker’s Paradise

West Virginia is the only state completely covered in the Appalachian Mountain Range, which makes way for thrilling mountain biking. With m...

Read More

The 2024 West Virginia Gold Rush: Week 2 Fishing Spots

Week two of the 2024 West Virginia Gold Rush has begun, and there are still plenty of golden trout to be reeled in. What makes this experie...

Read More
More Inspiration