The State Park encompasses over 4,000 acres of forests, gorges and rivers. Sitting on the east rim of the Bluestone River Gorge, Pipestem offers something for everyone. Visitors can enjoy their favorite adventures and indulge in new activities that will be the source of memories not soon forgotten in the wonderland of West Virginia.
Pipestem Adventures offers many adventure experiences and activities throughout Pipestem State Park. Their foremost offerings are the Pipestem Peaks Zipline Tour, the Pipestem Adventure Zone, the Adventure Lake and the Splash Park. Each provides experiences suitable for travelers across almost all age groups.
The Pipestem Peaks Zipline features 9 ziplines up to 1,700 feet in length that allow visitors to sail on lines that cross over the Bluestone River Gorge three times at heights of 300 feet and speeds up to 50 mph.
The Pipestem Adventure Zone offers more fun in one place than you can experience in a single day with adventures you’ve never attempted before. Visitors can choose from 8 exciting activities to create a full-day adventure extravaganza with skeet shooting, laser tag, remote controlled cars on paved and off-road race tracks, 3D archery, axe throwing, miniature golf, disc golf and electric motor assisted (e-bike) bike rentals and tours.
The Adventure Lake at Pipestem provides the ideal spot for families to enjoy the water. Both kids and adults will enjoy climbing on the giant inflatable mountains, slides and trampolines that will launch them into the air before splashing down into the water. Friendly lifeguards are on hand to safely supervise the fun. The sandy beach provides a great spot to wind down on a lounge chair and enjoy the sun and scenery. Parents can also take their younger kids to the Splash Park and Kids’ Zone where they can slide and run around through spraying flowers, animals and fountains.
Other activities available at Pipestem State Park include hiking, horseback riding, golfing, rock climbing and explorations at the Nature Center. Pipestem is on S. State route 20 between Princeton and Hinton, WV.