About This Park
Known as West Virginia’s “top” state park, Tomlinson Run State Park lies along the Ohio River, near the tip of the Northern Panhandle. The park's 1,398 acres are divided into two sections: a wilderness area with heavily forested hills, overhanging cliffs of sandstone and shale, and many wildflowers and fauna, and a developed area with traditional park offerings. The park features a wide array of recreational activities including hiking, fishing, boating and swimming. Tomlinson Run also offers unique camping experiences with its yurt and camper cabin rentals.
Contact
- Phone: 304-564-3651
- Email: tomlinsonrunsp@wv.gov
- Address: 84 Osage Road, New Manchester, WV 26056
History
Tomlinson Run State Park was built where several grist mills operated in the 1800s. In the 1930s, land was purchased and developed into a state park, with construction supervised by the National Conservation Commission. The park opened in 1940, and over the following years, buildings and other facilities were constructed for various purposes, many of which are still in use today. Several improvements have been made in recent years, including a swimming pool, an expanded campground and the addition of yurts, for a new type of camping experience.
Additional Information
Disc Golf
Tomlinson Run State Park offers an 18-hole disc golf course. The first hole starts at the state park’s swimming pool. The first 9-holes are easy walking and playing, however the back nine is challenging. Woodland hazards come into play and sharpen a player’s skill set and accuracy.
Bring your own disc or purchase a disc at park headquarters, as available. There is no fee to play.
Picnicking
Need an area for a picnic or family get-together? The park offers four picnic shelters which can be reserved by the day for a modest fee. Otherwise, picnic shelters are available on a first-come, first served basis, so be sure to reserve in advance if you’ve got something special planned!
Trails
Download Park Trail MapBeech Trail
Big Foot Trail
Fern Trail
Laurel Trail
Maple Trail
Poe Trail
Nearby Attractions
Fiesta Tableware Company
The ceramics produced here are famous around the world and treasured by collectors going back to the 1870s, including a West Virginia favorite – Fiestaware. A visitor center, museum, and factory outlet are part of scheduled public tours. Pick up a souvenir while you’re visiting!
Mountaineer Casino and Racetrack & Resort
A popular Thoroughbred horse racetrack and casino featuring slots, table games and live entertainment. Every night can be a win!
Oglebay Park
This self-supporting public municipal park in Wheeling is the only one of its kind. It features two championship golf courses, two standard course, 11 tennis courts, a large outdoor pool, extensive trails, a planetarium and the Good Zoo. A lodge and cottages are available for overnight stays.
Brooke Hills Park
A beautiful county park that is located in Wellsburg, WV, Brooke Hills Park will never let you get bored while you are there. Some activities include miniature golf, paddle boats, swimming pools, camping, and much more fun activities are offered at Brook Hills Park.
World’s largest Teapot (Chester, WV)
Have you ever imagined 12ft (H) X 44ft. (W) Teapot in real life? If not, check it out by yourself. You can see the “World’s Largest Teapot” in Chester, WV. Take a selfie and let your friends know how large the teapot is!
City of Weirton
Located between Pittsburgh and Steubenville on that sliver of land that’s West Virginia, Weirton is a town technically in two counties, Hancock and Brooke. And while its roots date back to the 1700s, Weirton is an up and coming community with museums, local restaurants, quaint store fronts and tons of outdoor recreation opportunities.