Overview
Entertainment Venue Near Berkeley Springs
This 16.209-acre property, formerly the Triple B Arena, offers a piece of entertainment history. The site, celebrated for rodeos, live concerts, and large-scale events, including performances by Trace Adkins, is located minutes from downtown Berkeley Springs, a destination known for its historic spas, seasonal festivals, arts and culture events, restaurants, and year-round tourism. The property is well-positioned to attract consistent crowds for outdoor recreation, entertainment, and community events. Purpose-built for large audiences, the property features substantial infrastructure and ample parking, making it ideal for a brewery, event venue, wellness retreat, small-scale development, auction facility, or private estate with space for animals, equipment, or a business. At the core of the property is a professionally constructed 30’ x 40’ performance stage designed to support touring acts and high-capacity events. The stage includes two sound wings and is powered by an 800-amp service dedicated exclusively to stage operations, with panel boxes for direct hookups and 120-volt receptacles spaced throughout. Beneath the stage are two finished dressing rooms with lighting, mirrors, and restroom access, along with a 10’ x 30’ storage room. Behind the stage, tour bus parking offers 50-amp shore power connections and sewer hookups. The arena footprint measures approximately 250’ x 300’ and is fully illuminated for nighttime use. Supporting infrastructure includes a high-capacity septic system engineered to accommodate crowds of up to 5,000, as well as treated public water with chlorination. A separate restroom and office building provides multiple handicap-accessible men’s and women’s restrooms with modern fixtures, hot and cold water, and air dryers. A second-floor office and VIP area overlooks the arena and stage and includes a PA system. Food and beverage operations are supported by a 16’ x 32’ concession building featuring a commercial hood system, electrical capacity, LP gas plumbing, and multiple service windows. The venue previously operated with an on-premises beer license. Additional improvements include multiple support structures, dressing rooms beneath the bandstand, a rented mobile home, and expansive open fields suitable for parking, expansion, or alternative development.