Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Youth Museum of Southern WV

Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Youth Museum of Southern WV Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia The Youth Museum’s main gallery is made up of four railroad boxcars.
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No matter what time of year you visit Beckley, West Virginia, you will find many scenic, cultural, and recreational opportunities awaiting you. Two of the most unique attractions are the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and the Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia. These two popular institutions officially joined April 1, 2002, in an effort to portray the history, culture and character of this uncom

mon coal-mining region. As the focal points of the City’s lovely New River Park, the Exhibition Coal Mine and the Youth Museum draw thousands of people to the area annually. The unique underground mine, the recreated coal camp, the Youth Museum and their Mountain Homestead are surrounded by inviting lawns, colorful flowers, picnic areas, an imposing coal miner statue and a whimsical 20 ft. “Peace Totem”. Located just footsteps away from the Exhibition Coal Mine, the Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia is open to the public year round and available at any time for pre-arranged tour groups. The central exhibit area features an average of three different exhibits yearly. Designed to entertain as well as educate, the exhibits range from “T-Rex”, “Bats”, and “Artist in the Studio” to “Page after Page”, an award winning children’s authors presentation. Group tours include a visit to the Museum’s Planetarium. Seasonal programs highlight constellations, visible planets and special celestial events. Behind the Museum’s main building, stands the Mountain Homestead. Developed to enrich history studies, the Museum has recreated a typical settlement on the Appalachian frontier. Trained interpreters explain the importance of each reconstructed historical building. Visit the weaver’s shed – complete with loom and spinning wheels. In the two-story log house, groups listen as the guide explains the many interesting artifacts and antiques made and used by the rugged individuals that settled this region. Step back in time as you enter the one room school and experience “readin’, writin’, and rithmetic’” as it used to be. The barn, blacksmith shop, and general store all help to complete this rich historical journey of the late 19th century. In 2000, the Youth Museum was awarded the prestigious Institute of Museum and Library Services, National Museum Service Award. The award was presented in Washington D.C. by President Clinton and Mrs. Clinton and was given in recognition of the Museum’s vital community outreach programs. One price encompasses all activities at both the Exhibition Mine and the Youth Museum during the summer months. Group rates are available. Reservations are required. May, June and October dates fill quickly; so reserve early to avoid disappointment. The complex is located just 2 ½ miles from the Exit 44 interchange of Interstate 77. Call (304) 252-3730 for reservations. Both the Exhibition Coal Mine and the Youth Museum have gift shops offering unique coal figurines, homemade fudge, traditional and educational toys, local crafts, and books. The Youth Museum offers a rewarding and educational experience for people of all ages and interests. Nestled in the beautiful mountains of Southern West Virginia, we encourage everyone to come and visit all the Mine, the Museum, and our community has to offer! Summer Hours: April 1 - November 1
Daily 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Winter Hours: November 2 - March 31
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday - Saturday

** Extended hours available by appointment for group tours and special events. Planetarium presentations are reserved for pre-arranged groups of ten or more. Mountain Homestead tours limited in the winter months due to weather.

** The Youth Museum welcomes visitors with disabilities. Please let us know in advance if you or anyone in your party requires special accommodations and we will gladly make them.

Join us Sunday, June 28, 2026, at 2:00 pm for a special live presentation by Karen Vuranch as Pearl S Buck, the first Am...
06/23/2026

Join us Sunday, June 28, 2026, at 2:00 pm for a special live presentation by Karen Vuranch as Pearl S Buck, the first American woman awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. This unique event takes place at the Wildwood Museum in Beckley, WV. For details, call 304-252-3730.

06/23/2026

The Sharon Dempsey Pool at New River Park will not open today, Tuesday, June 23, due to a pump issue. We will open tomorrow.

A huge thank you to everyone that made our WV Day Celebration a success. We couldn’t do it without our amazing staff, ve...
06/20/2026

A huge thank you to everyone that made our WV Day Celebration a success. We couldn’t do it without our amazing staff, vendors, a great band, our local nonprofits,festival queens and very special thank you to Visit Southern West Virginia for all of their support. We also want to give a big shout out to author David Hardie for coming by and being with us, signing books, selling merchandise and talking with customers 💙💛

Opening night tonight! Come on out an support Theatre West Virginia as they present their 65th season. "Honey in the Roc...
06/19/2026

Opening night tonight! Come on out an support Theatre West Virginia as they present their 65th season.

"Honey in the Rock" will grace the stage tonight and tomorrow night - through drama, music and dance see the courage and perserverance that shaped West Virginia.

Tickets available at the door and online.

06/17/2026

The Exhibition Coal Mine is pleased to annnouce a very special guest will be with us for our West Virgnia Day celebration.

Author/Illustrator David J. Hardie !!! He will be selling his books and other merchandise from 10:00 - 4:00 at the Mine.

David’s first book “Appalachian Cryptids and Creatures” has sold thousands of copies in West Virginia and beyond leading to the existence of the brand new book Mothman: An Illustrated History which came out in the beginning of June (he is bringing copies to WV Day).

Having spent over 20 years as a professional speaker with a BIG personality David loves telling stories with a big booming voice and Appalachian flair. Owning a legendary beard that inspires a sense of awe and wonder, David prides himself on his ability to tell enthralling stories that captivate and inspire audiences of all ages. Thus he David spends his time traveling the world speaking at schools and festivals about Mothman, Braxxie, the Grafton Monster and Cryptid Culture in general.

You can follow his family friendly cryptid journey by following him on Instagram and Facebook .

You can see upcoming events and purchase Books, Stickers, T-Shirts at the online store at www.cryptidempire.com.

Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia

06/10/2026

The Youth Museum will be closed through Friday June 12, 2026. We are installing a new exhibit. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. We will update you when we will be opening the new exhibit "Forever Forest."

Thanks to everyone who came out and saw and petted the animals today. It was a huge success.
06/06/2026

Thanks to everyone who came out and saw and petted the animals today. It was a huge success.

06/02/2026

Stop by and hear stories from the past we are open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm

06/02/2026

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PO Box 2514 509 Ewart Avenue
Beckley, WV
25801

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