Holderby's Landing, commonly referred to and located at, the Huntington Riverfront Marina (Huntington Yacht Club) is located at the 12th St flood wall along the beautiful Ohio River in Huntington, West Virginia.

Holderby's Landing is a restaurant and entertainment facility, greenhouse structure with tropical plants, stage with a professional sound system, all located on top of a barge located approximately 200 feet out into the Ohio River at that location.

The barge is accessed at the East End of Harris River Front Park by walking out a ramp from the riverbank over 200 feet onto a barge on the Ohio River. The pillars upon which the ramp to the barge exist have been standing in the Ohio River since they were installed there in approximately 1920 by Inland Coal Company. The City of Huntington took advantage of these concrete pillars as a base to install the ramp in approximately 1989. This facility, accessible across the piers and the ramp, known as Holderby's Landing: Huntington's Riverfront Marina, is centrally located in the center of Huntington in Harris Riverfront Park.

The view from the barge, particularly toward the western sun, downriver, is a stunning image of river travel, showing boats and barges traveling the Ohio River. Patrons are protected from the elements by a large greenhouse atrium that covers the barge from the restaurant to the stage. The restaurant, a traditional building next to the greenhouse atrium, is approximately 40 feet x 60 feet, in addition to a 15 foot gaming room with video lottery.

The greenhouse structure, in addition to the interior of the restaurant, sports live tropical plants which are automatically watered by an irrigation system. The stage at the upriver eastern end of the barge is a professional stage with a $25,000 sound system consisting of everything necessary to put on large concerts, in addition to lighting and light shows for the events.

The "Huntington Yacht Club", d.b.a. Huntington Riverfront Marina has docking consisting of approximately 57 dock slips in addition to a 3,000 gallon inventory of diesel and gasoline sold to river travelers, in addition to local boating enthusiasts. Transient boaters travel from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh and back along the Ohio River and to points beyond. The local marinas and local boaters travel to Holderby's Landing for the fine restaurant experience, in addition to entertainment throughout the summer. For example, live music is present on the West End deck, weather permitting, each Friday and Saturday night from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., followed by a DJ until closing time.

On the opposite end of the barge (East End), the stage is used for full-sized bands, and the 45-foot width of the barge, and approximately 100 foot area, provides more than ample room for very large groups of folks to dance and enjoy the bands.

Charitable events, such as Habitat for Humanity's fundraiser, are held each year on the barge. During the prior year's events for Habitat's fundraiser, there were approximately 325 people on the barge at any one time.