Playground equipment is available at the recreation building and campgrounds. Very good experience. Attraction is located outside of the park. Deal may not be combined with other promos or discounts. Near the top of the ridge is the old Jarvis/Workman Cabin, an original pioneer cabin. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. But hurry! Continue your visit to www.tripadvisor.com, 3756 Jerico Road Marlinton, West Virginia 24954, Hotels near Cranberry Mountain Nature Center, Hotels near Nature's Mountain Playground - Pocahontas County, Hotels near Pocahontas County Historical Society Museum, Restaurants near Locust Hill Inn, Cabin & Pub, Restaurants near Knapp's Creek Trout Lodge, Restaurants near Greenbrier Grille & Lodge, Restaurants near Marlinton Motor Inn Motel, Restaurants near Pocahontas County Opera House, Restaurants near Marlinton Railroad Depot, Restaurants near Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Museum, Restaurants near Greenbrier Grille and Lodge, Dorie's Home Cooking Restaurant and Lounge. Trailheads are on Bearpen Trail and North Boundary Trail. Typical big and small game include deer, bear, turkey, grouse, and woodcock. Recreational use of the park increased during the 60s and 70s, requiring the addition of another camping area. The trailheads are at cabin 21 and on the T.M. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in United Kingdom. The age of steam is alive and well at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. Restored company buildings have been refurbished and are available for overnight stays to give you a blast from the past. Between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day the park rents paddle boats, row boats, canoes and kayaks for a nominal fee. Deal may not be combined with other promos or discounts. Cheek Road 200 yards north of the overlook. There are 20 cache sites hidden in the park so hunt fast before someone else claims your prize. The vast Monongahela National Forest has numerous hunting opportunities, too. Marlinton, Send me exclusive deals and offers from West Virginia State Parks and Tourism. Click here to learn more or control your settings. Trailheads are located by cabin 34 and on the T. M. Cheek Road 0.5 mile south of the T. M. Cheek Overlook. Hours of operation are from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Restaurants near Watoga State Park, Marlinton on Tripadvisor: Find traveller reviews and candid photos of dining near Watoga State Park in Marlinton, West Virginia. Located in the historic town of Cass, the Cass Scenic Railroad transports passengers to a time when logging was a way of life in Pocahontas County. The steep trail leading up to the Ann Bailey Lookout Tower offers spectacular views of the Greenbrier River Valley and Little Levels section of Pocahontas County. This trail enables hikes to make a loop of the Bearpen Trail. Really felt the food options were a nice blend, nice choices. Hat's off to the Culinary and Pastry department's along with the wait staff. The trail ends at the North Boundary Trail. This trail branches off from the Burnside Ridge Trail and follows an old farm road out to the end of the ridge. NOTE: Do not follow farm road east beyond the Buck and Doe Trail as the road crosses private property. Not a loop; must return by same trail. Enjoy lunch and dinner served in a cheerfully unique setting.Dishes such as our Fried Green Tomato Sandwich,...See More. *Offer is not available at Canaan Valley Resort State Park or Stonewall Resort State Park. Riverside Campground offers free guest wifi at each bathhouse with firewood and ice available for purchase at check-in building. Trail follows the old roadbed across the top of Pyles Mountain and Workman Ridge to the Ann Bailey Lookout Tower. The first projects included the road, cabin construction, office/restaurant building, superintendent’s residence and… Would for sure go back when in that part of the state. Not a loop, Return by same trail. Watoga State Park Foundation, Inc, Marlinton, West Virginia. Go fishing for largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill and trout at Watoga Lake. Watoga State Park’s name comes from the Cherokee word for “starry waters.” The park opened to the public in July 1937.