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Poor House Farm Park

Park in Berkeley Springs

Updated: March 08, 2024 07:19 AM

Poor House Farm Park is located in Berkeley Springs (Town in West Virginia), United States. It's address is Poor House Rd, Martinsburg, WV 25403.

Poor House Rd, Martinsburg, WV 25403

FX56+HQ Martinsburg, West Virginia

(304) 264-4842

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Where is Poor House Farm Park?

Poor House Farm Park is located at: Poor House Rd, Martinsburg, WV 25403.

What is the phone number of Poor House Farm Park?

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What are the coordinates of Poor House Farm Park?

Coordinates: 39.458952, -78.0380882

Poor House Farm Park Reviews

Gary Sencindiver (Chip)
2023-10-09 20:00:02 GMT

Nice place to relax. Excellent walking trails and play areas for the children.

Dustin Luttrell
2022-11-08 23:25:01 GMT

Gorgeous park. Well maintained. Disc golf course is definitely a work out but its maintained and has some fun holes. Not sure why there are not pars on the hole signs. Bass is catch and release only

John Dittman
2023-11-02 17:38:16 GMT

Awesome disc golf course, fun playgrounds and river for kids, mountain biking is good, and good place to walk dogs

Ceci Morera
2022-09-24 20:52:34 GMT

A good place to enjoy the nature. You can go with your family, friends... Of you like, you can practice diversity sport, walking, run, fishing, ride bicycle, eat bbq, have a picnic. you will love really this place. And the lake, the tree, the sun, all places here are wonderful

Julie G
2023-05-02 15:32:04 GMT

This was our 1st time going there with our 4yo son. The playground is more of an American ninja warror course lol it uses a lot of upper body and balance and only has 1 slide. The park itself is beautiful. We walked around the pond and enjoyed the beautiful day. Haven't seen or used the barn and didn't use the bathrooms.

Charles Folsom
2022-10-09 12:58:58 GMT

Went to the part to play the disc golf course. Excellent course. Tee pad could use a little work but all in all, very good. The part itself is very pretty. Its seems well maintained and had educational value on top of just being a nice park. It was about 1.5 hrs from my home but would be easy to get to if you are anywhere near Martinsburg and 81. Worth the stop.

Dennis H
2023-10-28 17:03:22 GMT

This was a great location for my daughter's wedding. The only problem was parking. It's a busy place and not a lot of parking around the building. If you are having an event here, make sure you put out the parking barriers early. Don't count on the park to do it.

Barry Benkendorf
2019-05-24 10:29:00 GMT

This place is perfection, heaven on earth! Absolute pure untapped beauty! The disc golf course and mountain bike trails are unrivaled, pristine, and pure natural bliss! This place strikes the Rockey Mountain chord! Absolutely stunning!

Derek Oldfield
2019-11-11 22:41:32 GMT

It was an unseasonably warm fall day and we took our family of 5 to the park for a blanket-in-the-grass picnic. There's tons of space and we even played a little soccer golf using the disc golf poles. The place is beautiful, the playground is nice. It's not huge, but it may get crowded during the summer. I'd like to fish once it gets warmer.

Gretson Winters
2023-10-10 11:49:32 GMT

What a beautiful setting. I think back to the origin of Poor House farm and the benevolence of people who had need. I was glad to see this historic place has room for all today. Well done Berkley county.

Doug Omps
2024-02-14 16:30:07 GMT

Great park that was a farm at one time. Open fields, playgrounds, abs a great disc golf course are available.

Ben Johnson
2022-07-25 12:40:44 GMT

All around great place, whether you want to go fishing, relax at a park and let the kids wear themselves out in the playground, or take the dog for a run or play sports, it's well kept and clean. We just enjoyed a movie and a beautiful sunset there on Friday.

Tito Santana
2018-01-27 22:42:02 GMT

Great place for the kids to burn energy, see a few ducks and be introduced to the historic structures. Aggressive, large goose made it a little interesting on the pond. Looking forward to a trip in the spring.

Natalya P
2016-09-08 23:27:17 GMT

My sister got married here and this place is beautiful! Even thought the lake is within walking distance the ducks and geese were not a big bother and let us take our wedding pictures by the lake without interruption or conflict

omnixune
2019-09-07 23:11:02 GMT

i absolutely love this park. it's a good place to go fishing, mountain biking, walk your pets, fly drones, and maybe bringing a friend and having a picnic there. i do cross country and we usually go up the mountain and run around the frisbee golf course. beautiful park, can't wait to come again soon!!

Donald Hoffman
2023-09-20 11:53:49 GMT

Beautiful park, love that they have the ball fields for the kids. Attended a wedding in the barn, perfect for a small group

Julie Robinson
2021-06-05 12:50:49 GMT

The scenery is magnificent! So many beautiful things to look at and enjoy, what a great place to be!

Elijah Katsanis
2021-12-13 11:31:04 GMT

Excellent location for weddings! Very cozy, yet plenty of space. There is also a considerable amount of space included outside with the reservation.

Jeremy Hettenhouser
2021-03-13 21:28:06 GMT

Short hikes, light fishing, and duck feeding - use corn & peas not bread. It is a good time.

Stefanie Sapio
2023-04-15 18:30:30 GMT

The venue is nice, needs proper lighting for night time but pretty. I love the old barn stone building. The best part was the wedding planner and her company working so hard to make it the wedding of the brides dream! They did an incredible job!

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About Berkeley Springs
Town in West Virginia

Berkeley Springs is a town in, and the county seat of, Morgan County, West Virginia, United States, in the state's Eastern Panhandle. Berkeley Springs is also commonly used to refer to the area in and around the Town of Bath. In 1776, the Virginia Legislature incorporated a town around the springs and named it Bath. Since 1802, it has been referred to by the name of its original post office, Berkeley Springs. The population was 758 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Hagerstown–Martinsburg metropolitan area. source

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