In 1926, Earl Oglebay willed his summer estate, Waddington Farm, to the
city of Wheeling with the hope that it would provide entertainment and
education to the community. He and naturalist A.B. Brooks, both
mavericks in ecology and agricultural training, established the unique
environmental emphasis still evident in the park's nature center,
trails, Discovery Lab, and zoo. The 1,650-acre municipal park nestled in
the Wheeling hills also features Wilson Lodge, the premier hotel in the
area, and 49 log cabins that pay tribute to the community's storied
frontier past. The cabins and the Pine Room Pool were built in the 1930s
by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Those brave young men, along with a
famous golf course architect, Bob Biery, created the Oglebay Caddy Camp,
which has been featured in several major golf magazines. Today, Oglebay
Park hosts festivals, legendary jazz bands, and top-notch equestrian
events. The park's Winter Festival of Lights is considered to be the
nation's largest light show.