Goodwill Bins Mall Rd Morgantown, West Virginia Goodwill Outlet Store
place
6540 Mall Rd, Morgantown, WV 26501
phone
(304) 241-1960
schedule
Opening Hours
Mon: 9 AM–7 PM
Tue: 9 AM–7 PM
Wed: 9 AM–7 PM
Thu: 9 AM–7 PM
Fri: 9 AM–7 PM
Sat: 9 AM–7 PM
Sun: 9 AM–7 PM
Goodwill Outlet in Morgantown, West Virginia, a clearance-style Goodwill bins warehouse. You can browse clothing, books, shoes, electronics and more in this pay-by-pound outlet with shopping carts provided and restrooms on-site; Smoking, food, and drinks are not allowed. Friendly shoppers often help each other locate items, enhancing the community-centered vibe.
If you’re heading to the Goodwill outlet on Mall Road in Morgantown, you need to get ready for a genuine thrifting battle. I’m not kidding. This is Mountaineer country, and this is West Virginia’s one and only Goodwill bins location, which means it acts as a statewide magnet for the most die-hard, serious-as-a-heart-attack bargain hunters you will ever meet. The competition here isn’t just fierce; it’s practically a local sport, with an intensity that rivals a Saturday tailgate before a big WVU game. You’ll see it before you even get in the door. It’s completely normal to find a line of regulars forming a full 30 minutes before opening, leaning against the wall, swapping intel on what treasures might be hiding inside. They’re hunting for everything from vintage coal-miner-tagged workwear to coveted blue-and-gold university memorabilia that sells like absolute hotcakes around here.
Once those doors swing open, the energy inside is electric and intensely focused. This is not a place for casual browsing. The first thing you’ll notice is the strict enforcement of the rules, and for good reason. Gloves are mandatory for entry—no exceptions, and the staff will check. It’s a safety measure that everyone respects. The rhythm of the store is dictated by the bin rotations, which happen roughly every 40 minutes. And trust me, you won’t miss the signal. A loud siren, yes, a siren, blares through the warehouse to announce that a new row is ready for digging. It’s a bit dramatic, sure, but it’s incredibly effective at getting everyone’s attention and keeping the start of the hunt fair and square.
The finds here are pure Appalachian gold, a direct reflection of the region's history and pride. You have to keep a sharp eye out. One minute you could be pulling out beautiful, hand-stitched quilt squares, and the next you could find a nearly indestructible piece of hunting camo that will last a lifetime. Antique glass insulators from old telephone poles, classic tools, and of course, veritable mountains of that beloved blue-and-gold university gear that fans treasure—it’s all in there, waiting to be discovered. This is the kind of stuff that tells a story about this place.
For any newcomers brave enough to jump into the fray, a few tips are absolutely essential for navigating this scene. The good news is that carts are generally plentiful, which is a huge plus. The bad news is that the aisles can get incredibly narrow and congested, especially during those post-siren rotation rushes. Basic courtesy goes a long, long way here. The smart move is to turn your cart sideways and park it against a wall while you dig. It keeps the traffic flowing and shows the regulars that you know what you’re doing. Resellers consistently rave about the incredible hauls of used textbooks that flood these Goodwill bins at the end of each WVU semester, while hobbyists love sifting through the untested electronics bins, which are priced by the pound at just $1.29. It’s a cheap, high-reward gamble that can really pay off. And one last piece of advice: always bring cash as a backup. When the checkout lines get long, and everyone is trying to pay at once, the credit card machines have been known to get overwhelmed and lag. Cash is king when you’re ready to make a quick exit with your haul.