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Friendship Hill National Historic Site

Friendship Hill National Historic Site is a location that preserves the estate of Albert Gallatin. He was the Secretary of the Treasury during the Jefferson and Madison administrations. Albert Gallatin is remembered for funding Lewis and Clark’s expedition as well as for the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. He built his estate to provide a place for Europeans fleeing the French Revolution to stay. It became a national historic site in 1976.

Where to Stay

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Things to Do

Things To Do Near Friendship Hill National Historic Site

When you visit Friendship Hill National Historic site, you will be able to see the many additions to the Federalist-style brick home that made up the original estate. There is a self-guided audio tour of the estate to help you understand Guilatin’s impact on the country. The furnishings still remain in the home, and if you take a walk along the Monongahela River, you will find breathtaking views of the land and the gravesite of Albert Gallatin’s first wife.

Hiking Trails

  • Friendship Hill Hike

    Friendship Hill Hike

    The Friendship Hill Hike is a loop that starts at a parking lot and heads up to the Albert Gallatin statue on his estate. The trail is highlighted with green markers, and it follows a route that goes by the country home and the Monongahela River. It is a dog-friendly trail that is well-maintained and easy to navigate.

    Location

    Point Marion, Pennsylvania 15474

    Length

    4 Miles

    Intensity

    Moderate

  • Cheat Lake Trail

    This is a trail that starts at the Pennsylvania state line at Lake Lynn and follows the water’s edge down to Cheat Lake in Greystone, West Virginia. There are fishing platforms and boat docks along the way. This trail is relatively flat, so it is ideal for children.

    Location

    Lake Lynn, PA 15451

    Length

    4.5 Miles

    Intensity

    Easy

  • Mon River Trail

    Mon River Trail

    This trail can easily be split into two different trails, with the northern section being the more scenic. The southern section is paved, which makes it ideal for kids to hike. This trail was once part of a rail system, so the path is relatively easy to manage for most.

    Location

    Van Voorhis Rd, Morgantown, WV 26508

    Length

    23.7 Miles

    Intensity

    Moderate

Sightseeing

  • James Jones House

    The James Jones House is a two-and-a-half-story Colonial Revival-style house. It was added to the national registry of historic places in 1995. 

    Location

    Jct. of Front and Stone St, Greensboro, PA 15338

  • Gallatin Estate Winery

    For a little bit of adult time, stop by Gallatin Estate Winery. Anything that they offer can be sampled during a tasting. They even have wine slushies that you can enjoy when you visit.

    Location

    437 Nilan Hill Rd, Point Marion, PA 15474

Museums

  • Palace of Gold

    The Palace of Gold is based on the temples in Vrindavan, India. The building is positioned on 500 acres of land that visitors come to see each year. There are guided tours of the property to learn more about Srila Prabhupada and the history of the building. The tour takes about 15 minutes to complete.

    Location

    2257 S Eighty Eight Rd, Greensboro, PA 15338

  • Morgantown Glass Museum

    The Morgantown Glass Museum is home to over 5,000 pieces of art made out of glass that was hand-blown and hand-cut. The pieces were made by three local companies between 1891 and 1983. Visiting the museum is free of charge, but you must make an appointment for entry.

    Location

    1628 Mileground Rd, Morgantown, WV 26505

Nearby Shops and Restaurants

  • Family Dollar

    When you are RVing, the Family Dollar is a great place to purchase items that you may be running low on. You can easily stock up on paper cups and plates at this location and find some snacks that you may want to have during your trip. They also have cleaning supplies and some clothing items in case you encounter unexpected weather.

    Location

    20 Penn St, Point Marion, PA 15474

  • Old Stone House

    The Old Stone House is a great place to grab some souvenirs to take home from your RV trip. The house is fairly old as well, so make sure that you seize the opportunity to take in the architecture of the building since it was built in 1795. Since 2004, the Old Stone House has been part of the historic walking tour in Morgantown.

    Location

    313 Chestnut St, Morgantown, WV 26505

  • Ice Plant

    The Ice Plant is a restaurant that was first opened in 1996. At this location, you can find several delicious American dishes, such as pulled pork sandwiches, burgers, and Philly steak sandwiches. They also have a selection of homemade desserts, so you’ll want to make sure that you leave room to enjoy one.

    Location

    342 Sr2014, Greensboro, PA 15338

  • Jimmie’s Place

    Jimmie’s Place is a pub-style restaurant that offers quick bites to eat, as well as appetizers. They have a selection of wing flavors that will suit anyone’s taste, and the sauces range from mild honey mustard or barbecue to a spicier Louie’s or hot sauce. There is also a variety of beers on tap that you can enjoy.

    Location

    105 Holbert Stretch, Dilliner, PA 15327

map-marker-alt-regular How to Get There

How To Get To Friendship Hill National Historic Site

From downtown Pittsburgh, you will want to take U.S. 51 South until you reach Uniontown. Then, take U.S. 119 South to Point Marion. Follow PA 166 North, and in about three miles, you will see the park entrance on the left. 

Friendship Hill National Historic Site is a day-use area, so it is open from sunrise until sunset daily. During the colder months, which are from October until April, the historic site is only open on the weekends.

Address

223 New Geneva Rd, Point Marion, PA 15470

Fee: Entry Fee (Per Person)

There is no entry fee.

The Friendship Hill National Historic Site provides visitors with the chance to learn a bit about American history and to get a glimpse into the life of one of its early statesmen and politicians. While here, be sure to visit the trails for some fresh air and a chance to enjoy nature and make a trip to the visitor center to learn more about Albert Gallatin. This historic site is also in a place that makes it easy to visit several nearby national parks. Make some memories with your family at locations like this, and if you make a longer trip, there are plenty of options nearby that you can add to your RV trip itinerary.

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