Watters Smith Memorial State Park is a historical park with a pioneer homestead and museum located in
Harrison County,
West Virginia. The homestead, rising above Duck Creek, is a memorial to settler Watters Smith, who was born in
Trenton, New Jersey, in 1767, and moved to Harrison County in what was then
Virginia, in 1796, with his wife Elizabeth Davisson Smith. A
log cabin similar to the original was moved and reconstructed on the park, together with farm buildings typical of early 1800s settlement. The more modern Smith family home (c. 1876) has been restored as a museum, and an additional museum houses many local farm artifacts from earlier eras. Guided tours are offered from
Memorial Day weekend through
Labor Day. In addition, the park features swimming, picnicking, hiking trails, and horseback riding.
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