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Education.

Education is at the heart of Morgantown’s growth and success. Monongalia County Schools are known for their commitment to excellence, offering students access to quality resources, dedicated educators and innovative programs.

As home to West Virginia University, Morgantown also benefits from a nationally recognized institution that drives research, innovation and a pipeline of skilled graduates. Together, these educational opportunities create a strong foundation for the community and its future.

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Post-Secondary Education

Morgantown is home to West Virginia University, the state’s flagship institution of higher education and a leading land-grant university. With a strong focus on research, innovation and academic excellence, WVU offers a wide range of programs for undergraduate and graduate students, preparing them for careers in diverse fields.

In addition to WVU, Morgantown provides access to specialized training and technical education through institutions like the Monongalia County Technical Education Center, West Virginia Junior College and Pierpont Community and Technical College. Nearby colleges, including Fairmont State University and Waynesburg University, further expand opportunities for higher learning, making the region a hub for post-secondary education.

Libraries

Libraries are a cornerstone of Morgantown’s vibrant community. The Morgantown Public Library System features a central downtown location along with branches in Cheat Lake, Clinton District, Clay-Battelle and the Aull Center. With a single library card, residents can access resources throughout the Northern Library Network, including free public internet terminals, diverse collections and engaging programs for all ages.
West Virginia University’s library system complements this wealth of resources, boasting five campus libraries and an extensive collection of physical and digital materials. Highlights include access to millions of volumes, thousands of online journals, and the West Virginia & Regional History Collection, which preserves the state’s rich cultural heritage through manuscripts, historical photos, and more.

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Healthcare.

Morgantown hosts a robust healthcare ecosystem anchored by WVU Medicine’s flagship J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, a top-ranked facility within the state, and the highly regarded Mon Health Medical Center. Comprehensive, specialized medical care is readily accessible, from routine check-ups to advanced treatments. Access leading medical professionals and state-of-the-art facilities, eliminating the need for extensive travel for specialized care. Our thriving healthcare sector is a major economic driver, providing stable, high-quality employment opportunities.

The Arts.

Morgantown is home to many local artists. Whether it’s artwork or performance art at the historic Metropolitan Theatre, the Morgantown area prides itself in offering opportunities for local artist to show off their talent. Opportunities to see local artwork abound through art walks, galleries, shops and pop-up exhibits throughout the year.

The community embraces its Appalachian roots, celebrating the region’s rich traditions through art that reflects its history and identity. From handcrafted pieces to performances inspired by local culture, Appalachian art serves as both a connection to the past and a source of inspiration for the future. The Monongalia Arts Center plays a key role in fostering this creativity, offering classes and workshops that allow residents to explore their artistic talents and keep these traditions alive.

The West Virginia University School of Art and Design contributes to the art scene by providing spaces for performing art at the Creative Arts Center and physical pieces at the Art Museum on Patterson Drive.

Recreation.

Parks & Trails

Thirteen parks in the Morgantown Area are governed by the Board of Parks and Recreation offering 70+ miles of hiking trails are developed and maintained throughout the year.

Pedestrian Walking and Recreational Trails System

Two main trails traverse Morgantown: The Caperton Trail and the Decker’s Creek Trail. Together, these two trails provide nearly 10 miles of paved trails for exercise and fun. The trails also connect into a bigger system that provides an additional 23 miles of crushed limestone trails.

In addition, there’s plenty of hiking, white water rafting, golfing and festivals in the Morgantown area to enjoy.  Learn more by visiting:

Mylan Park

Mylan Park is where the Morgantown community comes to play, train and connect. The newest addition to the park is the Peak Health & Wellness Center, a state-of-the-art, fully accessible facility offering something for everyone. Dive into the Olympic-sized 50-meter pool, make a splash in the family-friendly community pool with water slides and play features, or cool off at the outdoor splash pad. There’s even a six-lane lap pool, fitness rooms, and multipurpose spaces for rent—all designed to promote lifelong health and wellness.

Mylan Park is also home to camps and drop-off programs for kids, fitness and training opportunities, pickleball courts, track and field, baseball diamonds and community sports programs for basketball and volleyball. All of this can be accessed with a single membership.

Sports

For sports fans, Morgantown offers the excitement of Big 12 Conference action, with the West Virginia Mountaineers competing against some of the top teams in college athletics at Mountaineer Field and the Coliseum.

Baseball lovers can cheer on the West Virginia Black Bears, the Class-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, at Monongalia County Ballpark in nearby Granville.

Historic Downtown Morgantown

Step back into the colorful history of Morgantown with the self-guided Historic Downtown Morgantown Audio Walking Tour. Learn about our town’s legacy via a look at the distinctive, classic architectural styles that inhabit our downtown, and learn how they were shaped and modified by Morgantown’s rich history and famous personages.

There are three unique ways to take this tour:

1. Pick up your Audio Walking Tour guidebook at the Morgantown History Museum, 175 Kirk Street.

2. View/listen to the tour on Google Maps.

3. Download the booklet (3MB).