📍 Tournament Venue
Morris Park
Home of the Seth Burton Memorial & Orange Crush courses
September 11–13, 2026 · Fairmont, WV
Everything you need to plan your trip to Fairmont.
Morris Park
Home of the Seth Burton Memorial & Orange Crush courses
Free camping at East Marion Park (East Marion Wave Pool), courtesy of Marion County Parks and Recreation Commission (MCPARC), about 1 mile from tournament courses.
Fairmont and the surrounding area are worth exploring. Here are some local favorites to check out before or after your rounds.
The original home of the West Virginia pepperoni roll since 1927. A mandatory stop. countryclubbakery.net →
A Fairmont institution. Classic Italian dishes in a warm, family-run setting that's been serving the community for decades. muriales.com →
Locals swear by their pepperoni rolls and pizza. Beloved by generations of Fairmont families. colasessanospizza.com →
Located just a short drive from Fairmont, this sprawling 1,145-acre day-use park is the crown jewel of Marion County's outdoor recreation. The park is defined by the dark, rushing waters of the Tygart Valley River and its spectacular series of foaming waterfalls over huge sandstone ledges.
About 20 miles south near Grafton. Boating, fishing, and swimming on one of the largest lakes in the state. Park info →
This unique park serves as a living history museum, blending natural beauty with West Virginia's colonial frontier past. It is centered around a rustic timber fort that was reconstructed to resemble the original 1774 refuge built to protect early settlers. Park info →
Over 70 miles of former railroad lines converted to trails with flat, easy grades and surfaces ranging from paved to compacted limestone. A great way to stretch your legs between rounds. The network includes the Mon River Rail Trail, Caperton Rail-Trail, Deckers Creek Rail-Trail, Sheepskin Rail-Trail, Cheat Lake Trail, MCTrail, and West Fork River Trail. Trail maps →
This 18-hole course offers a great way for players to unwind after a heavy day of disc golf. It features a completely unique, educational coal-mining theme that pays homage to West Virginia's deep industrial roots, blending local history with a challenging layout. coalcountrywv.com →
Located just up the road in Rivesville, this local microbrewery is a fantastic spot to grab a craft beer and relax. It features a homey, welcoming atmosphere with a large shaded outdoor patio that is perfect for spreading out and tallying up scorecards. shortstorybrewing.com →
Bringing some of West Virginia's most highly regarded craft beer to Merchant Street, this taphouse is a must-visit for any craft beer enthusiasts in town for the tournament. It offers a spacious, laid-back environment. stumptownales.com →
Founded in 1865, Fairmont State University sits on a charming, tree-filled hilltop right in the heart of Fairmont. Compared to the sprawling nature of larger state schools, this campus offers a much more intimate, cozy environment while still providing the vibrant energy of a classic college town. fairmontstate.edu →
A beloved, fast-casual Morgantown institution, this family-friendly spot is known for blending Appalachian culture with global flavors.
A cozy gastropub located downtown that elevates traditional pub food with a New American twist. It is a fantastic option for a hearty meal and a local craft beer.
One of Morgantown's original craft breweries, pouring West Virginia-made beer since 2004. The taproom is warm and unpretentious, a solid spot to unwind and debrief after a long day on the course.
A relaxed, narrow space downtown that is a haven for craft beer enthusiasts. It offers an ever-rotating, highly curated tap list.
A legendary neighborhood pub on Richwood Ave. Packed with history, character, and an eclectic decor of notes left by generations of patrons.
An indoor, 13-hole mini-golf course serves as a "love letter to West Virginia" folklore. It offers a highly immersive, cosmic blacklight experience where players putt their way through glowing murals and life-sized statues of the state's most famous legendary creatures.
Founded in 1867, WVU is the beating heart of Morgantown. A sprawling, vibrant land-grant institution with a campus woven directly into the fabric of the city. wvu.edu →
Established in 1946, this elevated chophouse is widely considered the premier destination in the region for celebrations and special occasions.
A long-standing staple of the community, this casual diner is known for its extensive menu of classic American comfort eats.
This unfussy, old-school Italian joint has been serving up massive plates of pasta in Clarksburg for decades. An excellent choice for large groups or a hungry family.
About 35 miles from Fairmont. A large reservoir with boating, fishing, and resort accommodations.
1325 Locust Ave, Fairmont, WV 26554
Emergency: (304) 367-2011
For all life-threatening emergencies, fire, or police. Call or text 911 from anywhere in Marion County.
For non-emergency injuries and illness. Check wvumedicine.org for current hours and locations.
National hotline: 1-800-222-1222
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Haven’t had enough? The area has two more standout courses worth the drive.
Set inside Cooper’s Rock State Forest near Morgantown, this wooded course pairs well with the famous overlook and hiking trails in the same park. About 35 minutes north.
Perched on a hilltop just outside Morgantown with panoramic views of Monongalia County. A fun, open layout that plays differently than the technical wooded and park-style courses at the tournament.
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