Discover the Mountain State's premier shopping destinations, from major regional malls to charming outlet centers across all 55 counties.
The Mountain State's top-rated shopping centers offer everything from national retailers to local boutiques, with amenities designed for comfortable all-day shopping experiences.
๐ Barboursville (Cabell County)
West Virginia's largest shopping mall with over 150 stores under one roof. Opened in 1981, it remains the state's premier retail destination.
๐ Bridgeport
Super-regional mall with 109 stores and 849,206 square feet of retail space. Home to West Virginia's first Boscov's department store.
๐ Charleston
One of America's largest enclosed downtown shopping malls, offering convenient access to the state capital's shopping district.
๐ Triadelphia (Wheeling area)
Massive open-air shopping complex with over 1.4 million square feet of retail space, serving the Northern Panhandle region.
๐ Vienna (Parkersburg area)
West Virginia's second shopping mall, opened in 1972, serving the Mid-Ohio Valley with 908,238 square feet of retail space.
๐ Downtown Huntington
Downtown lifestyle center blending shopping, dining, and entertainment with riverfront location and outdoor event space.
The Northern Panhandle offers excellent shopping options serving communities in Wheeling, Weirton, and the surrounding Ohio River Valley region.
๐ 546 Cabela Drive, Triadelphia, WV 26059
West Virginia's largest shopping complex with over 1.4 million square feet of retail space along Interstate 70, just 7 miles east of Wheeling.
Stores: 94 total including JCPenney, Kohl's, Target, Walmart, Cabela's, Menards, Hobby Lobby, Bath & Body Works, Books-A-Million, Old Navy, GameStop
Dining: Multiple restaurants, food court options
๐ 100 Grand Central Mall, Vienna, WV 26105
Only enclosed mall within 35 miles, serving the Mid-Ohio Valley since 1972. Located on Route 14, the most heavily traveled state route in West Virginia.
Stores: 90+ tenants including Belk Outlet, JCPenney, TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Ross Dress For Less, PetSmart, Dunham's Sports
Entertainment: Regal movie theater, food court
๐ Downtown Wheeling
Historic downtown area featuring unique local boutiques, specialty shops, and dining options along Market Street and surrounding areas.
Features: Historic architecture, locally-owned shops, seasonal events
๐ Weirton
Strip malls and shopping centers along Main Street and Route 2, offering convenient access to national retailers and local businesses.
Stores: Walmart, various chain retailers, local shops
North Central West Virginia features major shopping destinations in Morgantown, Bridgeport, Fairmont, and Clarksburg, serving university towns and growing communities.
๐ 2399 Meadowbrook Rd, Bridgeport, WV 26330
Super-regional mall built in 1982 with 849,206 square feet and 109 stores. Home to WV's first Boscov's department store, which opened in 2023.
Stores: Boscov's, JCPenney, Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, Marshalls, American Eagle, Old Navy, Bath & Body Works, GameStop, Hot Topic, Victoria's Secret
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 11am-6pm
๐ 9500 Mall Rd, Morgantown, WV 26501
Premier regional shopping destination with over 65 national and local retail, dining, and entertainment options serving Monongalia County and WVU community.
Size: 541,276 SF, 80+ specialty stores
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
๐ Morgantown
Modern shopping, dining, and wellness destination located approximately 1 mile from Milan Puskar Stadium and near all three WVU campuses.
Features: Shopping, dining, fitness, professional services
๐ Morgantown
Long-held staple of the greater Morgantown community, home to professional services, educational institutions, fitness centers, and retail establishments.
Features: Mix of professional services and retail shops
๐ Emily Drive, Clarksburg
West Virginia's largest strip mall adjacent to I-79, featuring Cinemark 10-screen cinema, Connect Bridgeport Kids Zone, and Family Fun Zone Entertainment.
Stores: Dick's Sporting Goods, JoAnn Fabrics, GameStop, multiple retailers
๐ Morgantown
Repurposed manufacturing complex featuring specialty shops including Latch Boutique (clothing), Soap Opera (luxury soaps), and The Tea Shoppe.
Features: Unique local businesses, specialty retailers
๐ Fairmont/Morgantown area
Shopping center with mix of national retailers and local businesses serving the Marion County region.
Location: Convenient I-79 access
๐ Morgantown area
Outlet shopping with discounted brand-name merchandise and seasonal offerings.
Features: Outlet prices, brand-name items
West Virginia's capital region offers diverse shopping options from downtown Charleston's historic shopping district to modern shopping centers throughout the metro area.
๐ Downtown Charleston
One of America's largest enclosed downtown shopping malls with two levels plus third-floor food court. Originally featured 130+ tenants, currently operates with 30+ stores.
Dining: Chili's Bar & Grill, Outback Steakhouse, Chick-fil-A, food court
Features: Seating areas, play areas for children, accessible elevators and escalators
๐ Kanawha City section, Charleston
300,000 square foot mixed-use project merchandised to cater to regional and local shoppers with diverse retail offerings.
Features: Regional shopping destination, convenient location
๐ South Charleston (Corridor G)
One of five major shopping areas in South Charleston, featuring over 15 retail stores along Corridor G.
Features: Multiple retailers, convenient highway access
๐ South Charleston
Shopping plaza featuring major retailers including TJ Maxx, Kroger, Dollar Tree, and Sally's Beauty.
Stores: TJ Maxx, Kroger, Dollar Tree, Sally's Beauty, plus more
๐ South Charleston
One of South Charleston's five distinct shopping areas with mix of national chains and local retailers.
Features: Shopping, dining options
๐ Dunbar (Charleston metro)
Shopping center serving the Dunbar community with convenient access to popular retailers and services.
Features: Local shopping hub
๐ South Charleston
Historic shopping district featuring unique shops, consignment stores, and an antique mall.
Features: Antiques, consignment, unique finds
๐ South Charleston
Fifth distinct shopping area in South Charleston offering retail and services to local community.
Features: Local retailers, services
Southern West Virginia features shopping malls and centers serving communities from Beckley to Bluefield, including the New River Gorge region.
๐ 2 Crossroads Mall, Mount Hope, WV 25880
Located off I-77 Exit 48 in the New River Gorge area with over 50 popular stores offering affordable shopping options.
Stores: JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Rural King, PetSmart, American Eagle, Bath & Body Works, Buckle, Aeropostale, Finish Line, Hot Topic, Journeys, Kay Jewelers, Victoria's Secret, Zales
Dining: Chick-fil-A, Auntie Anne's, Habanero's Grill and Cantina, Steak Escape
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
๐ 261 Mercer Mall Rd, Bluefield, WV 24701
Opened in 1980, serving southern WV and southwest VA with over 70 merchants. Operating at 100% capacity with a 10-year waiting list.
Anchor Stores: Belk, JCPenney, Rural King, Hobby Lobby
Additional Stores: Five Below, Roses, plus 70+ exciting merchants
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
๐ Beckley area
West Virginia's premier artisan market featuring over 20,000 works of art from more than 2,800 juried artists and artisans from all 55 counties.
Features: Artist demonstrations, local musicians, seasonal events
Focus: Shop local, eat local, art local
๐ Lewisburg
Charming downtown shopping district perfect for casual wandering with boutique clothing, regional crafts, outdoor gear, and vintage collectibles.
Features: Historic downtown, unique local shops, walkable district
๐ Built 1979
Partially enclosed mall with interior walkways mimicking old-time city streets with gabled roof canopies, wood shingles, and colonial-style glass storefronts.
Style: Unique architectural design, small-town charm
๐ Princeton area
Shopping centers serving the southern border region with convenient access from I-77.
Features: Regional shopping destination
Find exceptional deals at West Virginia's outlet malls and discount shopping centers, offering brand-name merchandise at reduced prices.
๐ I-79 Exit 67, Sutton
West Virginia's only true factory outlet offering trusted brand names up to 70% off retail prices.
Stores: Everything Fiesta, Famous Footwear, Bulk Foods, Tools and More!, Dress Barn, Fenton Art Glass Outlet, Corningware Corelle Revere, Nanny's Primitives, The Book Cellar, Lost Road Candles
Special: Wild Vine and Spirits for wine and spirits
๐ Bridgeport
Treasure hunt shopping experience with brand-name items at discount prices. Inventory changes frequently for new discoveries on every visit.
Features: Ever-changing inventory, brand-name bargains
๐ Charleston area
Popular outlet store offering discounted clothing, home goods, and accessories.
Features: Brand-name discounts
๐ Charleston area
Outlet village featuring multiple discount retailers and bargain shopping opportunities.
Features: Multiple outlets under one roof
๐ Multiple locations (Morgantown, Charleston area)
Bargain hunter's paradise where designer labels meet rock-bottom prices. Seasonal sections transform throughout the year with holiday-specific treasures.
Specialties: Holiday decorations, seasonal items, designer discounts
๐ Various locations statewide
Off-price department store chain offering clothing, shoes, accessories, and home goods at discounted prices.
Features: Budget-friendly shopping
๐ Charleston area
Surplus and overstock merchandise at discount prices.
Features: Unique finds, bargain prices
๐ Charleston area
Factory-direct outlet offering discounted merchandise.
Features: Factory prices
Huntington Mall in Barboursville is the largest enclosed shopping mall in West Virginia, featuring over 150 retailers under one roof. The mall opened on February 3, 1981, and was named the 2018 Best Shopping Mall in West Virginia by Business Insider. It serves as the region's premier retail and entertainment destination in the Huntington metro area.
For sheer retail space, The Highlands in Triadelphia (near Wheeling) is the largest shopping complex in West Virginia with over 1.4 million square feet, though it's an open-air center rather than an enclosed mall. It opened in 2004 and features 94 stores including major anchors like JCPenney, Kohl's, Target, Walmart, and Cabela's.
Flatwoods Factory Outlet Stores in Sutton (I-79 Exit 67) is considered West Virginia's only true factory outlet mall. It offers trusted brand names at up to 70% off retail prices, including stores like Everything Fiesta, Famous Footwear, Fenton Art Glass Outlet, Corningware Corelle Revere, and Dress Barn.
While West Virginia doesn't have large outlet malls like neighboring states, several shopping centers feature outlet stores. Grand Central Mall in Vienna has a Belk Outlet, and various independent outlet stores can be found throughout the state, including Burke's Outlet, Dove's Outlet Village, and Corbin Factory Outlet in the Charleston area.
Martinsburg historically had many outlet stores in converted mill buildings, but most closed around 2000 due to competition from larger discount malls in nearby states. For major outlet shopping, many West Virginians travel to Tanger Outlets in nearby states like Pennsylvania or Maryland.
Most West Virginia shopping malls follow similar hours:
Examples of specific mall hours:
Individual store hours may vary, and restaurants/theaters often have extended hours. It's always best to check specific mall websites or call ahead during holidays, as hours change for major shopping days like Black Friday, Christmas Eve, and New Year's Day.
Yes, parking is free at virtually all West Virginia shopping malls and centers. This is a significant advantage compared to downtown shopping areas where paid parking is common. Shoppers frequently note that there's "plenty of free parking all around the mall, unlike Charleston [downtown], where you have to pay to park everywhere."
Free Parking Highlights:
Charleston Town Center, being located in downtown Charleston, may have different parking arrangements due to its urban location, but most spaces are still available for mall shoppers. The abundance of free parking at West Virginia malls makes them convenient destinations for all-day shopping trips without worrying about parking fees or meters.
The best times to shop at West Virginia malls while avoiding crowds are weekday mornings and early afternoons. Shopping malls are typically less busy on weekdays compared to weekends, when they can get significantly crowded.
Recommended Shopping Times:
Some West Virginia malls are described as "pretty quiet" with "no crowds" during off-peak times, offering a relaxed browsing experience. Huntington Mall, being the largest in the state, tends to get more crowded during weekends. Smaller regional malls like those in Bluefield or Mount Hope typically have lighter traffic overall.
By shopping during off-peak hours, you can avoid crowds, take advantage of sales and promotions without the rush, enjoy personalized customer service, and have a more relaxed and enjoyable shopping experience. Store associates also have more time to help you find exactly what you need when the mall isn't busy.
Several West Virginia shopping malls and centers feature movie theaters, making them ideal destinations for combining shopping with entertainment:
These theaters typically offer current releases with stadium seating, digital projection, and concessions. Many malls coordinate with their movie theaters for package deals or special events. Restaurant hours near the theaters often extend beyond regular mall hours to accommodate moviegoers.
Having a movie theater at the mall makes it easy to plan a complete day out - shop, dine, and catch a movie all in one convenient location with plenty of free parking. Check individual theater websites or apps for current showtimes and online ticket purchases.
West Virginia shopping malls feature a mix of traditional and newer department store anchors. Here are the major anchor stores by mall:
Traditional Department Stores:
Discount/Off-Price Anchors:
Specialty Anchors:
Note that many traditional anchors like Sears have closed in recent years. Huntington Mall's former Sears is being converted to the Woody Williams Center for Advanced Learning and Careers (trade school opening 2026). Charleston Town Center's last anchor, JCPenney, closed in May 2025, with portions of the mall being converted to office space.
Yes, West Virginia shopping malls offer numerous family-friendly amenities designed to make shopping with children easier and more enjoyable. Most major malls cater to families with various features and services.
Family Amenities at WV Malls:
Common Family-Friendly Features:
West Virginia shopping destinations are commonly categorized as "Budget-friendly," "Free Entry," and "Good for Kids" on tourism sites. Beyond malls, the state offers family entertainment near shopping areas including playgrounds, game centers, bowling alleys, escape rooms, miniature golf, and paint & pottery studios. The combination of free parking, family amenities, and diverse shopping and dining makes WV malls convenient destinations for family outings.
West Virginia offers many unique shopping experiences beyond traditional enclosed malls, showcasing the state's artisan heritage, history, and local culture:
Historic & Unique Shops:
Downtown Shopping Districts:
Specialty Shopping Centers:
These unique destinations offer shopping experiences you can't find in typical malls - from supporting local artisans at Tamarack to stepping back in time at Berdine's Five and Dime. They're perfect for finding one-of-a-kind West Virginia souvenirs, handcrafted gifts, and experiencing the Mountain State's authentic character and hospitality.
West Virginia malls are highly accessible for visitors and tourists, with excellent highway access, proximity to major population centers, and tourist-friendly amenities.
Interstate Highway Access:
Regional Accessibility:
Tourist-Friendly Features:
For tourists visiting West Virginia attractions like the New River Gorge National Park, Snowshoe Mountain, or Canaan Valley, nearby malls provide convenient access to necessities and shopping. The Crossroads Mall at Mt Hope is particularly useful for New River Gorge visitors, while Meadowbrook Mall serves those in the Monongahela National Forest region. Charleston Town Center is ideal for state capital visitors attending events at the Civic Center or staying downtown.
Last updated on November 29, 2025