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    Ripley City Park

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Staats Mill Covered Bridge - Staats Mill Covered Bridge Historical Marker

    Staats Mill Covered Bridge

    5.0(3 reviews)
    480.5 mi

    This beautiful red bridge was completed in 1887 and it originally spanned the Tug Fork of Big Mill…read moreCreek. It was named after Enoch Staats, whose water-powered mill and store anchored the surrounding community. The Staats family were early settlers, arriving around 1780. Enoch's father, Isaac Staats, built the first mill on the site. H.T. Hartley built it using the Long Truss system, patented by Stephen Long in 1830, featuring distinctive "X"-braced diagonals across 11 panels. In 1971, the bridge was modified with steel girders inside the original trusses to support modern loads and in 1983, it was relocated about three miles to here and converted to pedestrian only use. The park can get quite busy on beautiful summer days so be prepared to be challenged finding a parking space. [Review 571 of 2025 - 156 in West Virginia - 24132 overall]

    This lovely piece of history has been a constant in my life growing up. We have many outings at…read moreCedar Lakes Park in Ripley, and this lovely red wooden historical covered bridge has been in the scenery backdrop all those many years. The bridge is well built since 1887. Built in 1887, the Staats Mill Covered Bridge originally crossed the Tug Fork of Big Mill Creek and was named for Enoch Staats' water-powered mill.. The Staats family were early settlers to the area, arriving around 1780. The bridge is a 97-foot-long "long truss" built by Henry Hartley This location is not the original location it was moved here for safe keeping and easy public access. My people use this lovely old bridge as a back drop in photo ops for weddings, prom, graduation, birthday pics, various different ideas. This is a lovely bridge and FREE to enjoy

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    Staats Mill Covered Bridge - Staats Mill Covered Bridge, Ripley

    Staats Mill Covered Bridge, Ripley

    Staats Mill Covered Bridge - Staats Mill Covered Bridge, Ripley

    Staats Mill Covered Bridge, Ripley

    Staats Mill Covered Bridge - Staats Mill Covered Bridge, Ripley

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    Staats Mill Covered Bridge, Ripley

    Beech Fork State Park - Campground maps.  Sheet 2 of 2.

    Beech Fork State Park

    3.6(11 reviews)
    434.9 mi

    We had a hankering for kayaking for quite some time, so my buddy Pasi, his tall little birdie and I…read moreall went out for a day at Beech Fork State Park to do just that. The park, massive in size at over 3,100 acres in size, overwhelmed my pupils as I've never seen anything quite so large -- except my buddy's orange cat. The young lad at the marina was friendly and chill, so he got us suited up and we spent our one-hour slot on the muddy waters. The Oldtown kayaks worked nicely, although the Pelican that I never bought when I worked retail had a much nicer Finnish to it. Let's go Lahti Pelicans! After chasing down ducks and swatting cicadas, we reached dry land and surrendered what was left of our cleanliness in the process. I had to get some of that Beech Fork brown off of my Vogue-tier short king legs. "Did you have fun?" asked the marina worker. "Yes we did," we replied. The trails weren't well maintained.

    I haven't been there in awhile; but, the last few times that my dog and I took our RV there, we…read morethought it was outstanding! It's one of the few places that we found where you could camp right near the water! If you're looking for a great campground near the Tri-State area, we don't think you can beat it!

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    Beech Fork State Park - I curse the pebble I stepped on while taking this photo.

    I curse the pebble I stepped on while taking this photo.

    Beech Fork State Park - Don't take Camp Branch Road to enter park. It dead ends.

    Don't take Camp Branch Road to enter park. It dead ends.

    Beech Fork State Park - Tent on lakeside camping site. Picnic table and fire ring provided.

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    Tent on lakeside camping site. Picnic table and fire ring provided.

    Ripley City Park - parks - Updated June 2026

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