Our Summersville, WV Hotel is near Winterplace Skiing, Rafting, and State Parks
Whether you're here for business or leisure, there are plenty of things to do and see while visiting Summersville, WV. Our hotel is near Winterplace, where you can ski, snowboard and tube on the fresh powder. Guests who enjoy the outdoors will want to explore the many West Virginia state parks near our hotel. Go white water rafting and enjoy the view of the scenic Summersville Lake. For golfers, the Country Inn & Suites is located near many golf courses, and shoppers will appreciate being close to downtown stores. Whatever your travel plans, our hotel near Winterplace makes an ideal home base for exploring beautiful West Virginia.
Visit some of these great attractions:
Summersville Lake Retreat (8.8 miles) This scenic lake puts recreation right at your fingertips. Take advantage of fishing boat and kayak rentals, volleyball, jungle gyms, camping and more! Phone: +1 (888) 872-5580 or +1 (304) 872-5975
Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park (14 miles) This state park was once the site of an important Civil War battle. Carnifex Ferry boasts a museum, three overlooks of the Gauley River, hiking trails, playgrounds and picnic areas, along with a rich history. Phone: +1 (304) 872-0825
Nicholas Memorial Golf Course (.5 miles) This Summersville golf course is ideal for both novice and expert golfers. Phone: +1 (304) 872-9850
Winterplace Ski Resort (65 miles) Our hotel is near Winterplace Ski Resort, which makes for an ideal day trip during your winter vacation. Phone: +1 (800) 607-7669
The Kirkwood Winery (4 miles) This winery features rich mountain tradition and excellent, flavorful wine. Come by for a tasting and tour. Phone: +1 (888) 498-9463
West Virginia White Water Rafting For recreation at its best, take the family, coworkers and friends on a rafting trip in West Virginia. There are countless rafting options near our hotel:
The quaint village of Beckley is located in southern West Virginia and is the largest city in Raleigh County, the economic and social hub of the region. The town's Main Street features a lovely historic district, walking tours and ample shopping and dining opportunities. Coal mining has always been an important industry for the region - the town calls itself "The City with a Mine of Its Own." Beckley's Exhibition Coal Mine offers a historic look at the development of life and culture both inside and outside the mines. The exhibition features a late-18th century coal tour and miner's village. A ride in a working mine car gives visitors a firsthand view of an actual mine. For arts and crafts lovers, TAMARACK, West Virginia's largest showcase of handicrafts and culinary flavor, is just minutes away from Beckley. Nature lovers delight in the region's resplendent wildlife and outdoor activities. Nearby Winterplace Ski Resort is a favorite for wintertime adventures and Beckley's Fitzpatrick Park is a popular spring and summertime destination. Lake Stephens Park is also a choice locale for camping and horseback riding along the 300-acre Lake Stephens and throughout the surrounding parkland.
Did you know?
Once a quaint residential avenue, Neville Street quickly became a busy commercial center following an increase in coal production and industrial development in the early 20th century. The street was home to numerous shops and department stores and named in honor of town founder Alfred Beckley's father-in-law, Neville Craig, who served as editor of the 'Pittsburgh Gazette.' Today, Neville Street offers visitors a chance to see the past and present of Beckley through historic buildings, homes and exhibitions.