
West Virginia State Farm Museum Group Tours
Point Pleasant option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.
West Virginia, United States
Compare farm field trips for school groups, elementary classes, homeschool groups, camps, scouts, youth groups, and family planning with official photos, published prices, booking details, accessibility, lunch, parking, and weather context.
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4 options are outdoor-heavy or seasonal, so check closures, heat, rain, and bus unloading plans before locking a date.
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West Virginia State Farm Museum Group Tours, Pricketts Fort School Field Trips, and West Virginia State Farm Museum already surface school, student, teacher, class, or field-trip signals, which makes them strong first checks for organized group planning.
That helps this page answer image-heavy searches without leaning on review or competitor sources, and avoids padding thin photo coverage with generic images.
Use this section to compare farms & agriculture options by grade fit, school/group rules, prices, weather constraints, and day-of logistics.
Use this page for category-first searches when you need a real comparison set instead of a generic idea list. The current guide includes 11 curriculum tags and 4 official photo-ready places.
That helps teachers and family planners screen for younger-student fit before opening detail pages for exact program ages, class size, and chaperone rules.
Those are the strongest first checks for organized trips because they are more likely to expose reservation steps, arrival instructions, group rates, or teacher-facing program notes.
Use those signals together when a search is really asking whether the trip will work on a school day: budget, timing, lunch handling, weather, and official booking path.
Use this count for searches around state park field trips, environmental education, and outdoor classrooms, where official pages tend to carry curriculum, cost, reservation, accessibility, and group-capacity details.
4 trip options. Save favorites and compare up to three.

Point Pleasant option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Fairmont option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

POINT PLEASANT option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.

Huntington option for an outdoor or weather-aware trip; helpful details include price, school trip, and group visit.
This guide currently compares 4 options with official info, including West Virginia State Farm Museum Group Tours, Pricketts Fort School Field Trips, West Virginia State Farm Museum.
4 places have published prices in FieldTripScope. Open each detail page to verify current admission, group rates, chaperone rules, and reservation timing.
4 options are outdoor-heavy, so check rain, heat, mud, and seasonal closures before booking.
4 places have usable official photo sets. FieldTripScope favors venue, agency, museum, park, and official program pages over review or competitor directories.