Tu-Endie-Wei State Park - United States

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About Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

RV quick facts for Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

DetailInformation
Full hookupsNone on-site; day-use park only
Dump stationNot available within the park
Max RV lengthStreet parking only; large rigs should use nearby municipal lots
Road restrictionsTight downtown streets and floodwall access points near the park
Cell serviceReliable (downtown Point Pleasant)
Reservation windowNot applicable; no campground
Nearest RV campingPrivate and state park campgrounds in the surrounding Mason County and Gallia County, Ohio area

Best time to visit Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

Late spring through early fall, roughly May to October, offers the most comfortable weather and the best access to the Mansion House Museum and interpretive programs. Summer brings warm, humid days ideal for riverfront walks, while September and October deliver cooler temperatures and lower humidity. Early spring and late fall are good shoulder seasons for RV travelers wanting quiet visits, though museum hours may be reduced. Winter visits are possible for the grounds, but facilities are limited.

Jan 80 mm
41°F - 25°F

Grounds open; Mansion House Museum typically closed for the season

Feb 75 mm
46°F - 27°F

Museum typically closed; grounds accessible

Mar 95 mm
57°F - 36°F

Variable weather; river levels can run high

Apr 95 mm
68°F - 45°F

Museum reopens in spring; pleasant for walking tours

May 110 mm
75°F - 54°F

Jun 100 mm
83°F - 63°F

Peak visitor season begins

Jul 110 mm
86°F - 67°F

Hot and humid; plenty of shade along riverfront paths

Aug 90 mm
85°F - 65°F

Sep 80 mm
78°F - 57°F

Comfortable temperatures and lower humidity

Oct 75 mm
68°F - 45°F

Fall color along the river valley

Nov 80 mm
55°F - 36°F

Museum hours reduced late in the month

Dec 85 mm
45°F - 29°F

Museum typically closed; grounds remain open for day-use

Things to do at Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

  • Battle of Point Pleasant Monument Easy

    The 84-foot granite obelisk is the park's centerpiece, commemorating the 1774 battle between Virginia militia and a Shawnee-led Native American confederacy. Interpretive plaques around the base detail the engagement and its participants. Easy walking access from nearby parking.

  • Mansion House Museum Easy

    Mansion House is a two-story hewn-log structure built in 1796 and operated as a museum of colonial and pioneer artifacts. It is one of the oldest log houses in the Kanawha Valley region and sits within the park grounds. Seasonal hours typically run spring through fall.

  • Point of Confluence Overlook Easy

    The tip of the park offers a direct view of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers meeting, the geographic feature that gives Tu-Endie-Wei its Wyandot name. Benches and a paved walkway make it accessible for a quick stop. Popular for river photography and watching barge traffic.

  • Historic Monument Walk Easy

    A short self-guided loop connects multiple memorials, including the grave of "Mad Anne" Bailey and monuments to frontier leaders. The walk is flat and shaded, suitable for all ages. Allow about 30 to 45 minutes to read interpretive panels.

  • Point Pleasant Riverfront and Floodwall Murals Easy

    Just outside the park, the Point Pleasant floodwall displays a series of large painted murals depicting regional history. Visitors can walk from Tu-Endie-Wei along the riverfront to view the artwork. The route is paved and easy.

  • Picnicking on the Grounds Easy

    The park provides shaded picnic tables on manicured lawns near the river. It is a convenient lunch stop for RV travelers passing through Point Pleasant on State Route 2 or 62. No grills or fire rings are available.

  • West Virginia State Farm Museum (nearby) Easy
    RV parking available

    About 5 miles north of Tu-Endie-Wei, this free open-air museum preserves rural Appalachian farm life with restored buildings, tools, and livestock. It offers large-vehicle parking and pairs well with a visit to the state park. Open seasonally.

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Tu-Endie-Wei State Park, WV, United States

How to get to Tu-Endie-Wei State Park

The park sits in downtown Point Pleasant, West Virginia, at the junction of State Route 2 and State Route 62. Charleston, WV is about 50 miles (roughly 1 hour) southeast, Huntington, WV is about 45 miles (1 hour) southwest, and Columbus, OH is about 130 miles (2.5 hours) northwest. RV drivers should note tight downtown streets around the park perimeter, low-clearance areas near the floodwall, and limited large-rig parking on-site; oversized rigs may prefer to park at a nearby lot and walk in. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers is Yeager Airport (CRW) in Charleston.

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