Fort Randolph,
Lighthouse Lane, Point Pleasant, WV 25550
About Us

Fort Randolph, located on Lighthouse Lane in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, is a museum and tourist attraction that offers visitors the chance to step back in time to the American colonial-era. This modern day reproduction of a historic fort provides an immersive experience for all ages, showcasing the daily life and struggles of early settlers.
In response to the Covid19 pandemic, Fort Randolph is following national, state, and local guidelines to ensure the safety of all visitors. For more information on current guidelines, visitors can contact The Fort Randolph Committee via email.
During the pandemic, Fort Randolph is offering a virtual visit featuring 5 historic "voices" of the fort, providing educational outreach for middle-school grade children and beyond. This project was made possible by funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the federal CARES Act through the West Virginia Humanities Council.
Visitors to Fort Randolph can expect to learn about the history of the area, experience interactive exhibits, and gain a deeper understanding of American colonial life. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this unique institution and learn about the rich history of West Virginia.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Reviews
"Today I went with grand babies, Deacon & Saige Hunt along with Mama Kayla Beth Fields , to the Fort Randolph Christmas Reenactment celebration. It was free and historically informative. Saige has decided to become a vegan. She doesn't like seeing all the animal babies hurt. The actors were dressed into character. We had fun! Cookies, punch and Hot Apple Cider and we bought a few souvenirs. Highly recommend to all"
"Huge disappointment. Ran down. Only open on certain occasions."
"We only got to visit for a short time we showed up as they were closing down but got to have a great conversation and learned some brief history and will definitely be back for some reenactments."
"Fun place to check out. Not extremely big but still interesting to walk around and check out. The day we visited they had reenactment actors portraying the soldiers of that Era. They were some pretty knowledgeable guys and really gave us a good insight on how life was back then."
"Have been wanting to go to this place for 4 years, we finally got to go. They were finally open. They will be closing in September 2017 an then not reopen until the spring of 2018. This Fort is run by donations. The upkeep is done by donation visitors are encouraged to donate in order to keep the upkeep of the fort an to keep the fort open and running. There were lots of great things, they also have a general store that was open during the time we were there that had many items for sale lots of great things to see an buy. Took lots of pictures. They also have a campground area with a large pond. The park is bright with lights every year for Christmas. There's also a fishing and boat dock nearby as well as shelter houses and buildings for rent for special occasions. We really enjoyed our time here an the fact that they were open. Will be donating in the future. I encourage everyone to donate to help the Fort be able to stay open. I will add more information soon. Look forward to taking the family and going back."
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