Welcome
Belmont County, Ohio welcomes visitors to an area rich in history and natural beauty. We are proud to be the home of many festivals, parks, historic landmarks and museums. See Longhorn cattle roam, explore miles of trails, unwind in quaint small towns and enjoy unique eateries.
Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy friendly, beautiful, Belmont County!
Find Your Way
Heritage & History
A Haunted Past
Explore the Buckeye Backroads
40 on 40
Cattle Call Barn Stormer
Unique Eats & Sweet Treats
Escape to the Great Outdoors
Outdoor Adventures
Make Memories
More to Explore
Lodging
Venues
ON THE COVER
Take a stroll with the whole family and discover stunning architecture, local shops and delicious eateries in historic downtown St. Clairsville.
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Find Your Way
Belmont County, Ohio, is perfectly positioned along Interstate 70 between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Columbus, Ohio, and borders the Ohio River across from West Virginia. Whether you are looking to escape the big city, or just traveling through, Belmont County offers a family-friendly destination with outdoor adventures, shopping, dining and lodging options.
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Learn more about the rich history, culture and heritage that is celebrated and honored in
Belmont County.
Since 1992, the Barton Polka Festival has celebrated its local Polish heritage with an atmosphere of fun and food. Around 1,700 people come out each year to feast on homemade cabbage rolls, kielbasa, sauerkraut and pierogies and to listen to polka bands. “We have numerous people that travel from Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Indiana each year for the fest,” says Jeff Gazdik, who chairs the event with his wife, Cara, every year. With such popularity, the festival has become the largest and oldest festival of its kind in a 60-mile radius.
GREAT STONE VIADUCT
There are few structures in Belmont County as iconic as the Great Stone Viaduct. For over 150 years, the towering stone arches have greeted visitors to Bellaire — a lasting reminder of the impact of railroads in the area. Now, visitors can explore the viaduct for themselves; as of this past October, a 20-arch portion of the stone viaduct is open to the public as a converted walking trail, including a new plaza and overlook. Stroll along the trail for stunning views, and admire the beauty and vastness behind this monument to engineering.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MUSEUM
Considered a hidden gem in Belmont County, the Underground Railroad Museum (which is part of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program) strives to help us all understand slavery and the culture during that period of history. Belmont County’s population of anti-slavery Quaker settlers and its location along the
Ohio River made it essential in the Underground Railroad and abolitionist movement. The museum collection includes more than 8,000 items, which can be seen in person or virtually. See the newest exhibit, “Our Local Heroes,” which highlights those from Belmont County who participated in the fight for freedom.
While you’re visiting Belmont County, don’t overlook its plethora of museums dedicated to celebrating the area’s unique history, from quirky LEGO sculptures to elegant glassware.
The Bellaire Toy & Plastic Brick Museum
Known as the unofficial LEGO museum, this rotating collection of building brick sculptures (think larger-than-life replicas of Dora the Explorer and the
Belmont County Heritage Museum
The former home of the Belmont County sheriff and site of the adjoining county jail, this St. Clairsville museum now pays tribute to the county’s history with eight rooms full of displays, artifacts and memorabilia.
HAUNTED
Uncover the tragic tale of Belmont County’s resident ghost and find out where you might catch a glimpse of her.
In 1869, a murder shocked Egypt Valley — once known, simply, as the farming village of Egypt. Louiza Catharine Fox, a 13-year-old housemaid, was murdered by Thomas Carr, a 22-yearold coal miner. A member of the Union army during the Civil War, Carr had a history of violence; he often fought other Union soldiers and was even sentenced to be shot twice throughout his military career. There are conflicting reports as to the exact nature of Carr and Fox’s relationship, but it is known that Carr relentlessly pursued the young girl until he realized his efforts were in vain, and he ultimately killed her.
Following Fox’s murder on January 21, 1869, Carr was sentenced to death in a highly publicized trial, where he confessed to an additional 14 murders — making him one of America’s first serial killers.
Carr’s public hanging was the first and only legal execution carried out in the county. According to local legend, Fox’s ghost still wanders two areas in Egypt Valley, unable to move on from her untimely death. Start on Starkey Road for a ghost hunt of your own, where a small stone marker commemorates the spot of Fox’s murder. Then, make your way to Salem Cemetery in Hendrysburg, where you can find Fox’s grave. Sightings are not guaranteed, of course, but if you’re lucky, you might spy a ghostly girl roaming the lonely countryside.
Haunted Hills of Belmont County
Louiza Fox isn’t the only ghost you might encounter in Belmont County; follow the Ghostly Legends and Lore Trail to learn about more spooky local tales. From a cursed gravestone and reports of hellhounds to historic haunted houses and a now-abandoned casket company, this paranormal trail is bound to give you a fright.
Learn more about the trail at visitbelmontcounty.com.
Backroad Explore the Buckeye
Cruise your way through Belmont County — the only county in the state with three official Ohio scenic byways.
OHIO RIVER SCENIC BYWAY
The history-rich Ohio River Scenic Byway offers almost continuous views of the Ohio River as it winds its way through Belmont County along State Route 7. Points of interest include the Sedgwick House Museum and Walnut Grove Cemetery in Martins Ferry, the final resting place of the Zane and Martin families dating back to 1798. The National Imperial Glass Museum offers exquisite examples of Imperial glass, including their famous Candlewick and Cape Cod designs. Don’t miss the Great Stone Viaduct, a relic of the region’s railroad history — you can drive under the structure and stroll along a new walking trail and plaza.
Backroads
DROVERS' TRAIL SCENIC BYWAY
Winding along State Route 800 between Hendrysburg and Barnesville and State Route 147 from Barnesville to Bellaire, the Drovers’ Trail Scenic Byway is picturesque and perfect for those looking to explore the county. Dating back to the 19th century, the byway was once a heavily traveled route used to transport goods to markets. In addition to views of gorgeous rolling hills, the 37-mile stretch of road features plenty of places to stop, including the 26-room Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum; the historic Plummer House, which was once a drover’s station; the Stillwater Meeting House, built in 1878; and the historic Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Depot. To stretch your legs, traipse through trails in Dysart Woods, which contains the only old growth forest in southeastern Ohio.
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More GEOTOUR
Before you set off on road trip adventures, be sure to download the Geocaching app to take part in the Belmont County Explore More GeoTour. A total of 35 caches are hidden throughout the county for you to find — discover and log 30 of them to receive a Belmont County Geocache coin.
HISTORIC NATIONAL ROAD
If you want a scenic drive that includes shopping or dining along with sightseeing, travel the Historic National Road Byway, also known as Route 40, and enjoy charming small towns. The Historic National Road was the nation’s first federally-funded interstate highway; it opened the nation to the west and became a corridor for the movement of goods and people. Today, travelers can experience classic inns, diners and motels that trace 200 years of American history on what is known as the “Main Street of America.”
Discover the historic downtown districts of Morristown and St. Clairsville, both chock full of local shops and eateries for you to enjoy as you stroll through. Don’t forget to stop by the 1828 Blaine Hill “S” Bridge, Ohio’s oldest sandstone bridge.
SEE THE BYWAY FROM HOME
Scan this QR code to watch a video of the beautiful Historic National Road Scenic Byway in Belmont County.
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Learn more online at visitbelmontcounty.com.
BELMONT COUNTY COURTHOUSEAs America’s oldest federally funded highway, the National Road connected people across Ohio and helped create towns that still thrive today. Now, this scenic byway makes for an epic road trip with 40 stops along Route 40 including historic districts, top-notch eateries and can’t-miss sites along the way.
Satisfy your sweet tooth with classic candies, decadent desserts and 45+ flavors of gourmet candy apples. Bridgeport
Taste the love and quality in every bottle from the Piccin family, whose winemaking tradition began more than a century ago in Northern Italy.
Lansing
3 1828 Blaine Hill “S” Bridge
Visit Ohio’s official Bicentennial Bridge, a stone structure that’s the last of its kind on Route 40. Bridgeport
4 Ebbert Farm Market
Choose a pumpkin from the hillside, sip apple cider and make autumn memories at this third-generation family farm. St. Clairsville
5 Mehlman’s Cafeteria
Join the thousands of guests who flock to this fourth-generation family restaurant every week for its hearty, home-style cooking. St. Clairsville
6 Kirke’s Homemade Ice Cream
Try 40 flavors of handmade ice cream, including seasonal delights and old standbys. St. Clairsville
7 Belmont County Heritage Museum
Discover the stories of historic Belmont County inside a Victorian Romanesque-style building that once served as the sheriff’s residence. St. Clairsville
8 National Road Bikeway
Walk, run or bike along Ohio’s only rail-trail with a tunnel — an impressive, 532-feet-long expanse that feels like a cave. St. Clairsville
9 St. Clairsville Historic Downtown District
Pick up a walking tour brochure at the St. Clairsville Municipal Building — located at 100 N. Market St. — and take in the stunning 19th century architecture in this quaint district. Favorite shops, eateries and sites on Main Street include:
10 Giacinta’s Gelato & Caffè
11 Benjamin Lundy House
12 Lux Boutique
13 Clarendon Hotel
14 Belmont County Courthouse
15 Mary Jane’s Bakery
16 Three Labs Mercantile on Main
17 Aquilla Coffee Shop
18 From Past to Present Quilt Shop
19 Newellstown Diner
20 Restore Yoga + Wellness
21 Shaeffer Campbell Covered Bridge
See the bridge that was first built in 1891, rescued in the 1960s and reconstructed again in 1975. St. Clairsville
22 Great Western Schoolhouse
Step back in time in this restored one-room school with tours and educational classes throughout the year. St. Clairsville
23 Lloydsville Road Segment
Next, follow old National Road west for a scenic drive across a stone bridge, through Lloydsville and past the painted Guitar Quilt Barn. Lloydsville
24 My Way Café & Lounge
Gather with family and friends for a delicious Italian meal of handmade pasta and homemade sauce. Belmont
25 The Farmhouse on 40
Explore gifts, home goods and more throughout the lovingly curated rooms of this welcoming farmhouse-turned-shop. Belmont
26 Chapz Bar & Grill
Unwind at this upbeat, family-friendly spot, known for mouth-watering burgers, spicy shrimp salad and other daily specials. Belmont
27 Route 40 Lumberjaxe
Here, it’s okay to throw a few axes — or just chill out at the bar and play giant Jenga, shuffleboard, pool and foosball. Belmont
28 The Pike 40 Restaurant & Bar
Savor favorite comfort dishes at this awardwinning restaurant, which elevates Americana staples with fresh, local ingredients. Morristown
29 Morristown Historic Downtown District
Older than the state of Ohio, Morristown is a well-preserved example of a National Pike Town that dates to 1802. Morristown
30 Black Horse Inn
See a restoration in progress at this pivotal landmark, a documented stop on the Underground Railroad. Morristown
31 Morristown Post Office
Send a postcard home! Built in 1847, Morristown’s post office is one of the oldest in the nation that’s still operating. Morristown
32 Egypt Valley Wildlife Area
Spend an afternoon bird watching, fishing or hiking on thousands of acres of public land, where deer, waterfowl, otters and more abound. Piedmont
33 Hendrysburg Road Segment
View three generations of road building in Hendrysburg, including an old, bricked segment of National Road. Hendrysburg
34 Pennyroyal Opera House
Enjoy live music in “the place where bluegrass happens” — a venue that was first occupied as a church in the 1830s. Fairview
CONTINUE WEST TO GUERNSEY COUNTY
35 Salt Fork “S” Bridge
Imagine yourself in the heyday of stagecoach travel as you stand before this National Historic Landmark. Old Washington
36 Old Washington Historic District
History is all around in Old Washington, which was platted in 1805 and the site of a failed Confederate raid in 1863. Old Washington
37 The Deep Cut
After National Road cuts through a hill called Deep Cut, stop by the nearby Deep Cut Tavern for a deep-fried cheeseburger. Cambridge
38 Cambridge Historic Downtown District
Take a walking tour, wander through boutiques and museums — or visit during the holidays to see downtown Cambridge transformed into a Dickens Victorian Village. Cambridge
39 Guernsey County History Museum
Learn about the region’s heritage in this 189-year-old, 16-room home museum, which includes a replica of an 1890s coal mine. Cambridge
40 Great American Steam Locomotive Museum & Cambridge Wooden Toys
Marvel at handmade steam locomotives and then take home a beautiful wooden toy to commemorate your trip. Cambridge
CattleCALL
Live out your cowboy and cowgirl dreams without having to actually saddle up at Dickinson Cattle Co. in Barnesville. Tucked into southeast Ohio’s Appalachian foothills, the working cattle ranch’s Longhorns Head to Tails Tours deliver just the right amount of excitement.
The 75-minute interpretive tours let you get up close and personal with BueLingo, Texas Longhorn and African Watusi cattle herds — not exactly your
typical Ohio fauna. Follow the cattle aboard the ranch’s rugged buses that drive you through the landscape and pastures, learn about modern conservation ecology and feed the longhorns cow-candy, which you can purchase before the tour.
Standout moments include seeing Watusi cattle, one of the rarest breeds in the world, according to owner Darol Dickinson. The cattle are known for their imposing-looking
horns, but have a gentle temperament.
After your tour, lasso the crew and hit up Dickinson’s Longhorns Head to Tail Store. The 60-foot-by-30-foot shop features fresh longhorn beef, jerky and gifts such as horns and rugs. You can also buy the annual Texas Longhorn Celebrity Calendar, which features photos of longhorns from ranches in Ohio, Texas, Oregon, West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Barn Stormer
Belmont County artist Scott Hagan talks barn painting.
You might not know Scott Hagan by name, but if you’ve spent any amount of time in Ohio, you’ve likely seen the artist’s work. He painted the state’s 88 Bicentennial Barn murals — one in every Ohio county — between 1998 and 2003. Hagan fills us in on what it was like to paint all those barns.
Q What did you learn about Ohio by painting all those barns?
A Ohio is so vast. From one end to the other, it’s almost like different countries in some ways. People have different accents. Even the barns are different. I was 19 when I started that. I hadn’t even been out of Belmont County that much. It’s really fun to look back.
Q What do you like about painting on large canvases like barns?
A The scale at times can be kind of daunting. You can work a long time on one area, and you look left and right and up and down, and there’s still a lot to do. But when you’re outside and the weather’s right, it’s just nice to be out there and work and listen to nature.
Unique Eats
Sure, we all know Chicago-style pizza, or New York-style pizza, but if you’re a true pizza aficionado, you’ll want to try Ohio Valley-style pizza. This square pie is served simultaneously hot and cold, with chilled cheese and pepperoni placed atop cooked dough and savory tomato sauce. A traditional slice is topped with grated provolone and two pepperoni slices per square piece, but other toppings can be added as well.
The original purveyor of Ohio Valley-style pizza is family-owned DiCarlo’s Pizza, where the owners’ son, Primo, returned from World War II with the idea to add pizza, a popular dish he’d sampled in Italy, to the offerings at the family’s bakery. You’ll find a few different variations on the theme in the Ohio Valley area, including places that cook a thin layer of cheese along with the dough and sauce before adding more cheese. Speaking of sauce, Ohio Valley-style isn’t sweet — DiCarlo’s pizza sauce is famously super savory.
No matter what you love to eat — whether savory or sweet — Belmont County is the place for any palate. Here’s a roundup of a few local favorites. Use this as a starter kit and find your favorite foods in Belmont County!
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Bake crust in oven, then spread simmered sauce on top. Place back in oven to finish baking. Top with cold cheese and pepperoni.THE PIKE 40
The Pike 40, located in an original U.S. Route 40 roadhouse, is a culinary tribute to the traditions and crops of the Ohio Valley. They offer locally sourced ingredients and tastes, including burgers made from Akaushi Wagyu beef from Dutton Cattle Co. in Flushing, Ohio.
BELMONT BREWERKS
Belmont Brewerks opened in 2020 in the nearly 150-year-old Belmont Brewing Company building. Housebrewed beers pay homage to the now fully renovated building’s history, and customers can enjoy family-friendly vibes, a full menu and specialty cocktails. Try the Purple Elephant, made with their Belmont Wheat beer and a shot of house-made blueberry flavoring, and a delectable flatbread or brisket-blend burger.
Dig into delicious comfort food like mile-high burgers at The Pike 40.DI SCOVER THE TOP OF WEST VIRGINIA
Brooke and Hancock Counties are just a short drive from Belmont County. Wander up the river to tap into the excitement of Mountaineer Casino and Racetrack. Tour the Fiesta Tableware Company and learn about our industrial history at one of our museums. Sample our cultural heritage by dining at a local restaurant. Play outdoors in one of our parks or on a trail. Discover it all at the Top of West Virginia.
SweetTreats
THE FAT APPLE BAKERY
If you fancy decadent caramel apples, look no further than The Fat Apple Bakery. You’ll find over 45 gourmet caramel apple flavors, including S’mores, Pecan Turtle and PB Buckeye. Explore the 10,000-square-foot bakery and candy store to find a three-foot chocolate fountain and just about any candy you remember from your childhood, along with favorites your parents remember from theirs.
KIRKE’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
It’s been 30 years since Kirke’s Homemade Ice Cream began serving up treats in Belmont County, and they’re using the same family recipe to this day. Three years ago, this family-owned spot took 10th place in the statewide Ohio Farm Bureau Ice Cream Battle, and one lick of their Banana Peanut Butter, Coconut Cream Pie or Midnight Caramel Crunch will tell you why. There are 40 flavors to choose from — including not one, but two flavors of cake batter — sold by the ounce rather than scoop, so the only limit is the size of your imagination (and your cone!).
Escape to the great OUTDOORS
Whether you are looking for a weekend staycation or an afternoon to unplug, nature beckons with spots to explore in Belmont County. Grab your kayak, load the bikes, saddle up the horse or lace up your walking shoes — miles of trails and glistening shorelines are waiting for you.
Saddle up
With more than 24 miles of bridle trails to discover at Barkcamp State Park, horseback riders can explore the rolling woodlands by saddle. Trailheads allow for parking, and camping sites provide overnight accommodations for riders and horses alike; for day trips, check out the equestrian day-use area on the east side of the lake. The park’s trails include short-loop options near longer trails, giving equestrians and their companions plenty to explore.
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Barkcamp State Park’s talented maintenance staff has already built components for 10 Storybook Trails across Ohio, with more in the works. Now the park finally has a Storybook Trail of its own! Walk while reading the picture book, “When the Storm Comes,” by Linda Ashman, telling how animals prepare and ride through storms, and what they do when the skies clear.
RAVEN ROCKS
With stunning views of overhangs, a gorge and even a waterfall, Raven Rocks is a nature preserve that is sure to impress any nature lover. Keep an eye out for beautiful wildflowers unique to the area while on a hike that takes your breath away.
Raven Rocks is also a stop on the Captina Creek Birding Trail, which means that there are plenty of prime bird watching opportunities in the area. Look out for neotropical migrating birds like the Northern Parula, which has been spotted in the area.
Raven Rocks is privately owned property with conservation easement through Captina Conservancy.
ADVENTURES
With no shortage of outdoor spaces, Belmont County is a nature-lover’s dream. From hiking, biking and bridle trails to spots to swim or fish, there’s never a dull moment when you adventure into the outdoors.
Biking
Bird Watching
Camping
Canoeing & Kayaking
Disc Golf
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Trails
Playground
Hunting Swimming
Picnics
Walking Trails
Barkcamp State Park
One of the few places where you can get a glimpse of how Ohio’s forests looked prior to settlement. Explore mature woodlands, open meadows and a scenic lake as you enjoy picnic areas, hiking and bridle trails, swimming, fishing and year-round camping. 65330 Barkcamp Park Rd., Belmont, OH 43718 • 740-484-4064
Barnesville Memorial Park
Find something for everyone — from an Olympic-size pool to hiking along the lake. Accompanying lighted ball fields, basketball courts and a horseshoe pit is the park’s Amazing Playground, which is fun for all ages. Rent a cabin and spend the weekend exploring all the park has to offer. 130 Fair St., Barnesville, OH 43713 • 740-425-3012 • barnesvilleohio.com/ parks.htm
Captina Creek Birding Trail
Spot a variety of special bird species on this doit-yourself driving tour with signage at five stops within the Captina Creek Watershed. Although it is not a hiking trail, visitors can take short walks in areas around two of the sites. 740-526-0027 • belmontswcd.org
Dysart Woods
Explore the largest known remnant of the original forest of southeastern Ohio. The remaining 50 acres of this magnificent forest, which once covered much of Ohio, is being preserved by Captina Conservancy. Strolling through this National Natural Landmark, you will see 400-year-old trees that stand over 140 feet high. 62000 Dysart Woods Rd., Belmont, OH 43718
Eastern Ohio Back Road Biking Loop
Choose from The Ohio Valley Trail Association’s three back road biking loops in Belmont County. Varying in mileage, these trails are the perfect opportunity for visitors to take in beautiful nature scenery on their ride. facebook.com/ohiovalleytrailassociation
Egypt Valley Wildlife Area
Step onto 14,300 acres of wilderness and enjoy the outdoors in a variety of ways, including hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching, sightseeing or photography. 1-70 and St. Rte. 800, Piedmont, OH 43983
Epworth Park
61 quaint Victorian cottages nestled among a grove of majestic oak trees offer an escape from today’s fast-paced lifestyle. Enjoy the day and picnic by Bethesda Lake, fish for bluegill and bass, or bring sports equipment to play a friendly game on one of the many courts offered. 211 Virginia St., Bethesda, OH 43719 • 740-484-1250 • epworthpark.org
Lynn-Hunkler Memorial Park
Popular with people who like to spend time in nature, this park is situated on 76 acres that were donated by Betty Hunkler Modie and family. Enjoy attractions ranging from playground equipment to a disc golf course and a walking trail. 101 Old National Rd., Morristown, OH 43759 • morristownohio.org
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Martins Ferry Park District and Pool
Enjoy parks, playgrounds, ball fields, a rec center and a swimming pool. Bring the family, pack a picnic lunch and spend the day making memories together. 401 S. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, OH 43935 • 740-633-0602 • martinsferry.org
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National Road Bikeway
A unique path through St. Clairsville, the National Road Bikeway runs through the city and connects residents and surrounding neighborhoods. This historic trail provides paved miles for walkers, joggers and bikers of all ages.
Piedmont Lake and Marina
Make the most of your visit to scenic Piedmont Lake, the perfect spot for fishing. The lake encompasses 2,270 acres of water and is home to some of the biggest muskellunge ever caught in Ohio. 32281 Marina Rd., Freeport, OH 43973 • 740-658-1026 • piedmontlakeohio.org
Pike Island Lock and Dam
Whether you’re baitcasting, spinning or fly fishing, your chances of getting a bite here are good. With a variety of fish including carp, walleye, perch, catfish and largemouth bass, an afternoon will fly by at this serene spot just 0.4 miles from Yorkville.
Raven Rocks
A nature lover’s paradise, Raven Rocks provides a unique microclimate that allows plants and animals to flourish. Take a short but beautiful hike to a secluded waterfall on the Raven Rocks Loop Trail, and relax in southeast Ohio’s lush forests. 54167–54271 Crum Rd., Beallsville, OH 43716 • raven-rocks.org
Rock River Refuge
Explore this southwest Belmont County property on an intermediate to difficult 2.5-mile hiking trail over sometimes rocky and uneven terrain. Find views of unique sandstone cliffs and rock formations, ravines, streams and mature old growth forest. 740-238-3415 • captina.org/rock-river-refuge.html
Schuler Park
Take in amazing scenery while taking advantage of many recreational opportunities. With walking trails, playground areas and an array of courts, this is the ideal destination for an afternoon outdoors. 395 Morristown St., Flushing, OH 43977 • 740-968-3123
St. Clairsville Memorial Park
Located on nearly 40 acres in Richland Township, this park offers a plethora of ways to pass the day with family, including swimming, picnicking and playing games like basketball, tennis, pickleball or disc golf. Explore nature and hike the Newlin Falls Nature Trail to discover the beauty of two waterfalls. 200 Walnut Ave., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 • 740-298-1139 • stclairsvillememorialpark.com
Village of Powhatan Point Park District and Pool
Look no further for outdoor family fun. Between a public swimming pool with a brand-new splash pad to facilities for sports and recreation, you’re sure to have a blast! 147 Allen Ave., Powhatan Point, OH 43942 • 740-795-4101 • powhatanptparkpool.wixsite.com
Zion Retreat & RV Park
Slow down, relax and enjoy nature. Immerse yourself in 1,300 serene acres of rolling hills, green fields and sparkling water. Explore the 27acre lake via kayak or paddleboard, fish in one of many ponds and spend the night in a cabin, primitive camping or RV camping. Don’t miss the swimming beach, with a water trampoline and aqua zip line. 334 E. High St., Flushing, OH 43977 • 740-968-0955 • zionretreatrvpark.com
Make MEMORIES
There’s always something happening in Belmont County! With an abundance of events, you’re bound to find something you’ll enjoy.
BELMONT COUNTY FAIR
There’s no finer fair than the Belmont County Fair, a family tradition since 1849. Starting on the Wednesday after Labor Day, the Belmont County Agricultural Society comes together to celebrate the community’s youth and showcase their accomplishments. From a monster truck exhibition to a family circus, there’s never a dull moment. Find livestock exhibitions, live entertainment, amusement rides and plenty of fair food that you just won’t be able to resist.
RUN FOR THE WALL
On Memorial Day weekend, Belmont County serves as a stop for hundreds of motorcyclists embarking on Run for the Wall, a journey from California to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., then onto the Middle East Conflicts Wall in Marseilles, Illinois, to round out their ride. The veterans’ motorcycling organization goals are to promote healing for all veterans, to call for an accounting of all prisoners of war and those missing in action, to honor the memory of those killed in action from all wars, and to support our military personnel across the world. Make your way to the Belmont County Courthouse for a community Memorial Day service to send the motorcyclists off onto the next leg of their journey.
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BARNESVILLE PUMPKIN FESTIVAL
Get into the fall spirit during the last full weekend of September, when the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival is in full swing. The festival has celebrated all things pumpkin and other fall crops since 1964. Enjoy pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin donuts and pumpkin pies as you take in all the festival has to offer, including fall crafts, entertainment galore, weigh-ins of record-breaking pumpkins and the Giant Pumpkin Parade. Admission is free, so don’t miss out!
Between pumpkin-flavored treats, games and even a giant pumpkin parade, the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival offers up fun for the whole family!
SUMMER
June
Bobolink Bonanza
See unique birds native to Belmont County at the annual Bobolink Bonanza — admission is free! belmontswcd.org
Bridgeport Rotary Day
Celebrate the history and future of Bridgeport at this community festival featuring lots of fun events. bridgeportrotary@gmail.com
Flushing Heritage Day
Celebrate the community’s heritage while enjoying live entertainment, face painting, food vendors, a car show and more. facebook.com/events/schuler-park-flushingohio/flushing-heritage-days
Juneteenth
Join the Underground Railroad Museum for a celebration of Juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in the U.S. ugrrf.org
Martins Ferry Strawberry Festival
This annual one-day festival features live music, crafters and vendors, a huge car show, craft beer and everything strawberry. ferryforward.org
National Pike Wagon Train
Watch the historic horse drawn wagons pay homage to traditional travel along the original National Pike. visitbelmontcounty.com
National Road Yard Sale
Stop by this historic, annual yard sale to look for bargains, antiques, fresh produce and more! visitbelmontcounty.com
Shadyside Loop Festival
Celebrate the history of the “loop” at this annual event complete with vendors, amusements and games. 740-676-5972
July
Beast of the East Baseball Tournament
Watch 160 teams participate in one of the largest baseball tournaments in the country. beastoftheeast.org
Epworth Park Chautauqua Days
Enjoy the beautiful outdoors and catch a parade, live music, car show, train rides and more at this historic event. epworthpark.org/chautauqua_days.html
August
Barton Polka Festival
The largest and oldest of its kind in a 60-mile radius, this annual festival features live music and delicious homemade Polish food with the chance to win at raffles, door prizes and a cash bar. facebook.com/bartonvfd
Betty Zane Days
Enjoy amusement rides, food vendors and more at this festival named in honor of Revolutionary War heroine Betty Zane. facebook.com/events/martins-ferryrecreation-center/betty-zane-days
National Imperial Glass Collectors’ Society Convention
Join the National Imperial Glass Collectors’ Society for a convention that highlights collections through a banquet, presentations, an auction and an ice cream social. imperialglass.org
FALL
September
Apple Cider Festival
Join Zion Retreat & RV Park for apple picking, apple pressing and a hay ride. Open to the public. Each family receives a half-gallon of freshly pressed, unpasteurized apple cider. zionretreatrvpark.com
Barnesville Pumpkin Festival
Enjoy all things pumpkin at this four-day fun-filled festival! Come out on Saturday to catch the Giant Pumpkin Festival Parade. barnesvillepumpkinfestival.com
Belmont County Fair
“A Family Tradition Since 1849,” our county fair has something for everyone. We invite you to come, participate and enjoy it with us! belmontcountyfair.com
Holloway Old Timers Festival
Celebrate the history of Holloway with an emphasis on baseball at this festival known for its good home cookin’.
Martins Ferry Fall Festival
Bring the kids for fun fall festivities like pumpkin painting, costume contest, hayrides and more. facebook.com/mflions
Staying Clean Car Show
One of the biggest in the area, this annual car show donates all proceeds to the Belmont County Staying Clean Club.
October
Barkcamp Halloween Campout
Get spooked by the haunted trails, costume contest and trick or treating at this spooktacular event. facebook.com/friendsofbarkcamp
Barkcamp Race
From a 5K all the way to an ultramarathon, the various distances of this race at Barkcamp State Park “will leaf you breathless.” thebarkcamprace.net
November
Magic of Christmas Tours
Get into the Christmas spirit by exploring the magically transformed 26 rooms of the Victorian Mansion Museum with a tour. belmontcountymuseum.com/ christmasisamazing
WINTER
December
Christmas in the Ville
A three-day event that includes craft vendors, an ice skating rink, food trucks, a tree lighting, caroling, a lighted parade and more.
Victorian Christmas Tea
Have tea with your family and friends and check out the wonderfully decorated 26 rooms of the Victorian Mansion Museum. belmontcountymuseum.com/ christmasisamazing
February
Great Stone Viaduct Winter Lecture Series
Enjoy refreshments and presentations of local historical topics at the Winter Lecture Series every Wednesday in February and March. greatstoneviaduct.org
SPRING
April
Belmont County Rubberneck Tour
Venture out on a free “do-it-yourself” driving tour of Belmont County, promoting agriculture, historical landmarks and scenic byways marked with enjoyable stops along the way. visitbelmontcounty.com
May
Brookside Community Day
This annual event offers entertainment, food vendors and sidewalk sales. facebook.com/ brooksideparkdistrict9/events
Fun in the Ville
This free, family-friendly event is held on the first Thursday of each month from May through August. Enjoy food trucks, music, kid’s activities, and more! Themes change monthly. facebook.com/ barnesvilleohiochamber
Run for the Wall
Celebrate U.S. veterans on Memorial Day and see hundreds of motorcyclists passing through Belmont County. rftw.us
St. Clairsville Second Saturdays
This free, family-friendly event is held on Main Street in St. Clairsville on the second Saturday of every month from May through August. Enjoy food trucks, music, kid’s activities, and more! Themes change monthly.
With rolling hills, quaint towns and history around every turn, Belmont County is a treasure trove of southeast Ohio heritage to discover. Read on to find six must-see spots that you won’t want to miss.
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BARNESVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT
Stroll the streets of the Barnesville Historic District to find stunning examples of Victorian architecture and buildings with diverse, locally owned shops. From pottery and crafts to boutiques, the shopping scene is sure to impress. The community is best known for the annual Barnesville Pumpkin Festival, an event that welcomes visitors from near and far.
BLAINE HILL ‘S’ BRIDGE
The official Ohio Bicentennial Bridge, the Blaine Hill ‘S’ Bridge is located on the original section of the Historic National Road. The Roman-style stone bridge is 345 feet long and features a unique S shape, which made construction easier for workers.
EPWORTH PARK
Life slows down in this 7-acre neighborhood, which features privately owned cottages sitting among oak trees surrounded by Bethesda Lake. Relax and unwind fishing, playing or picnicking the day away.
MORRISTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT
One of the National Road’s least-changed settlements, Morristown Historic District celebrates its history with colorful banners amidst mid-19th-century architecture, showcasing the National Road’s evolution from a wilderness trail to a coast-to-coast byway.
SHAEFFER CAMPBELL COVERED BRIDGE
Built in 1891 in Fairfield County and “rescued” in the 1960s, this barn-red covered bridge sits over College Pond, east of Ohio University Eastern. While on site, play old-fashioned games at the Great Western Schoolhouse working museum.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT
Honored as one of Ohio Magazine’s Best Hometowns, St. Clairsville has so much to offer. The quaint Main Street houses coffee shops, diners, boutiques and the county courthouse — which sits on one of the highest points in St. Clairsville and is visible from Interstate 70 and many other points in the county.
LODGING
America’s Best Value Inn St. Clairsville
Arrowhead Motel Morristown
Best Western St. Clairsville
Candlewood Suites
St. Clairsville
Comfort Inn St. Clairsville
Days Inn & Suites
Belmont
Days Inn By Wyndham
St. Clairsville
Fairfield Inn & Suites
St. Clairsville
Hampton Inn & Suites
St. Clairsville
Hawthorn
Suites by Wyndham
St. Clairsville
Situated off Exit 218 on I-70 and Exit 1 on 470 located by the Ohio Valley Mall, and only 8 miles from Wheeling, WV, the Capitol Music Hall and Wheeling Island Race Track. We offer a variety of rooms, from one double bed to a deluxe king with jacuzzi. Outdoor pool and picnic area also offered. 104 Rooms
Located on Historic National Road, the Arrowhead Motel attracts the extended stay traveler. 14 Rooms
Featuring both rooms and suites, microwave and refrigerator in all rooms, deluxe king suites with jacuzzies, cable TV and free continental breakfast. 65 Rooms
Spacious suites are complete with everything needed to live, work and relax including full kitchens, free laundry, outdoor grills and fully equipped gym. Earn IHG® rewards points with every stay.
92 Rooms
Located in St. Clairsville, Comfort Inn is close to the Ohio Valley Mall and Memorial Park. This hotel is within the vicinity of Belmont Hills Country Club and the Toy and Plastic Brick Museum.
54 Rooms
Enjoy an excellent value on your trip when you stay at the Utica Shale Region Days Inn and Suites Belmont Hotel. Located off I-70, our non-smoking hotel is just minutes from restaurants and activities. 76 Rooms
Enjoy this picturesque view of the Ohio Valley while staying at the Days Inn St. Clairsville, just minutes away from the Wheeling Casino and Racetrack. 137 Rooms
Featuring 67 rooms, suites with microwave and refrigerator, indoor pool and jacuzzi, fitness center, free local calls, laundry facilities and complimentary continental breakfast. 67 Rooms
Next to Ohio Valley Mall, our hotel is just off I-70 near restaurants, entertainment and shops. Ohio River recreational activities are just 15 minutes away. The Belmont County Fairgrounds, James Carnes Center and several oil and gas company offices are less than 8 miles away. 113 Rooms
Guest room features: fully equipped kitchens, full-sized refrigerator, dishwasher and stove top, 49” HDTV with streaming. Hotel features: free hot breakfast buffet, fitness facility, free Wi-Fi, meeting space availability, weekly social hours. 97 Rooms
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51260 National Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-5038, bviohio.com
40251 National Rd., Morristown, OH 43759 740-782-1091
51654 National Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-699-0010, bestwestern.com
67689 Mall Ring Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-9200, cwsstclairsville.com
52509 National Rd. E., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-296-5549, choicehotels.com
66774 Belmont Morristown Rd., Belmont, OH 43718 740-782-1025, daysinn.com
52601 Holiday Dr., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-579-0234, wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn
67731 Mall Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-699-4980, marriott.com
67806 Mall Ring Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-312-1011, hilton.com
51110 National Rd. E., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-650-2035, wyndhamhotels.com/ hawthorn-extended-stay
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Whether you’re here for a week or a weekend, a night away is never cozier than in Belmont County. With a variety of options to choose from, you’re sure to enjoy your stay.
Hillside Motel
Bridgeport
Knights Inn
St. Clairsville
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham
St. Clairsville
Red Roof Inn
St. Clairsville
Residence
Inn Marriott St. Clairsville
Sleep Inn & Suites
Belmont
Locally owned and operated motel opened in 1956, we have been providing visitors with a clean, welcoming, peaceful place to call their temporary home. Whether staying overnight or for an extended visit, our guests find accommodations spacious and comfortable. We offer camper hook ups (3 sites), a variety of lodging options and a wide range of amenities. 20 Rooms
Featuring a jacuzzi/spa room and an indoor pool. 62 Rooms
Microtel Inn and Suites by Wyndham in St. Clairsville is the ideal fit for budget-conscious travelers who do not want to sacrifice comfort. 85 Rooms
Deluxe business kings, universal access, and smoke- free rooms available. Free USA Today, coffee, HBO, HBO2 and HBO Signature. Shopping and restaurants conveniently located across the street. All major credit cards accepted. 108 Rooms
Make yourself at home at the Residence Inn hotel. 103 Rooms
Near Barkcamp State Park, every room at the award-winning Sleep Inn and Suites Belmont/St. Clairsville hotel is a simply stylish sanctuary designed for a happy night’s sleep. 63 Rooms
54481 National Rd., Bridgeport, OH 43912 740-635-9111, hillside-motel.com
51659 National Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-526-0128, redlion.com/knights-inn
51128 National Rd. E., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-338-4500
wyndhamhotels.com/ microtel/saint-clairsville-ohio
68301 Red Roof Ln., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-4057, redroof.com
50694 Ohio Valley Place, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-9320, marriott.com
41371 Reco Rd., Belmont, OH 43718 740-421-4417, sleepinn.com
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St. Clairsville
Twin Pines
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St. Clairsville
West Pike
Inn and Campgrounds
Belmont
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St. Clairsville
Welcome to our recently renovated Super 8 by Wyndham in St. Clairsville, the ideal fit for the budget-conscious travelers who do not want to sacrifice comfort! 62 Rooms
Located on historic National Road, this post-World War II-era motel is family owned and operated. 21 Rooms
The full-service motel and year-round campgrounds provide campers with a unique experience and our staff works to make your experience at West Pike a memorable one. 16 Rooms
Our Wingate by Wyndham St. Clairsville/Wheeling hotel is nestled along the Ohio-West Virginia border just 8 miles from Wheeling. From our doors, you can reach the Ohio Valley Mall or go cycling along the National Road Bikeway. Enjoy dinner at the recently remodeled Undo’s Italian Restaurant, schedule a gathering in one of our two meeting rooms and keep connected with free Wi-Fi throughout your stay. 116 Rooms
68400 Matthews Dr., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-1994, super8.com
46079 National Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-3720
43505 National Rd., Belmont, OH 43718 740-782-1715, westpikecampgrounds.com
51130 National Rd., E., St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-3961, wyndhamhotels.com
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CAMPGROUNDS
Barkcamp State Park
One of the few places where you can get a glimpse of how Ohio’s forests looked prior to settlement. Explore mature woodlands, open meadows and a scenic lake as you enjoy picnic areas, hiking and bridle trails, swimming, fishing and year-round camping.
65330 Barkcamp Park Rd., Belmont, OH 43718 • 740-484-4064
Barnesville Memorial Park
Find something for everyone — from an Olympic-size pool to hiking along the lake. Accompanying lighted ball fields, basketball courts and a horseshoe pit is the park’s Amazing Playground, which is fun for all ages. Rent a cabin and spend the weekend exploring all the park has to offer. 130 Fair St., Barnesville, OH 43713 • 740-425-3012 • barnesvilleohio.com/parks.htm
Slow down and connect with nature at these campgrounds, where you can take in the beauty of the outdoors. From serene surroundings to activities like hiking, paddleboarding and aqua ziplining, you’ll find fun for any type of camper.
BARKCAMP STATE PARK
Piedmont Marina and Campgrounds
Make the most of your visit to scenic Piedmont Lake, the perfect spot for fishing. The lake encompasses 2,270 acres of water and is home to some of the biggest muskellunge ever caught in Ohio.
32281 Marina Rd., Freeport, OH 43973 • 740-658-1026 • piedmontlakeohio.org
West Pike Inn and Campgrounds
The full-service motel and year-round campgrounds provide campers a unique experience, and our staff works to make your time at West Pike memorable.
43505 National Rd., Belmont, OH 43718 • 740-782-1715 • westpikecampgrounds.com
Zion Retreat & RV Park
Slow down, relax and enjoy nature. Immerse yourself in 1,300 serene acres of rolling hills, green fields and sparkling water. Explore the 27-acre lake via kayak or paddleboard, fish in one of many ponds and spend the night in a cabin, primitive camping or RV camping. Don’t miss the swimming beach, with a water trampoline and aqua zip line. 334 E. High St., Flushing, OH 43977 • 740-968-0955 • zionretreatrvpark.com
Life is Better
Camp in comfort and relax at the lake! Nestled in the steep hills and wooded valleys of Southeast Ohio, Piedmont Lake offers record-breaking fishing and miles of hiking trails. Rent a boat from the marina to enjoy the calm waters. Come for the day or stay for the week in a park model cabin or reserve a full hook-up campsite!