- The list below includes 27 free or cheap things to do in or near Summersville, West Virginia, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Lake, National & State Parks and Marinas.
- From Summersville Dam to Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Summersville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lansing, Fayetteville and Ansted.
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At the Charleston Town Center Mall, shoppers find a three-story mall with space for 130 stores and a 10-vendor food court. The mall hosts several special events each year including an Elephant Bath, hosting Disney characters, and fashion shows.
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Visitors to the State Museum within the Cultural Center find the history of the state of West Virginia in culture, art, paleontology, archaeology and geology throughout the state. Visitors can follow a path throughout the museum that allows them to follow the state's history in order.
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A restaurant, bar, and live music venue, The Boulevard Tavern features a wide array of bottled and draft beer as well as spirits. The tavern hosts live bands five nights a week.
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Located in Charleston, Cato Park is a community gem of the area. The park features a 9-hole golf course and Olympic swimming pool, as well as an archery field and playground.
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Visitors to Haddad Riverfront Park on the riverfront see three retractable fabric covered seating areas, the largest of which is 35-foot by 80-foot. The site is used for summer fireworks, concerts, and weddings.
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200 Civic Center Drive, Charleston, WV 25301
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Located in the city's Civic Center, Charleston Municipal Auditorium hosts a wide range of community events, from lectures to symphonies. The auditorium can seat up to 3,400 guests for each performance.
44.5 Miles
The 9,300-acre Kanawha State Forest is home to over 19 different species of wood warblers, along with other wildlife and wildflowers. The site is popular for rustic camping, hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing.
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Route 60 West (MacCorkle Avenue S.W.), South Charleston, WV
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South Charleston Indian Mound is the second largest Indian mound in West Virginia measuring 175 feet in diameter at the base and approximately 35 feet high. It is believed that these mounds belonged to Indians of the Adena Culture.
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Headquartered in the historical LaBelle Theater is the South Charleston Museum. The museum is dedicated to the preservation of West Virginia's past and present so that it can live in the future, featuring films, artifacts and documents from throughout the area.
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Open year-round, Watoga State Park is most known for its quality campgrounds and comfortable, spacious rental cabins. Located on a lake, water activities such as paddle boarding and fishing can be enjoyed in this park.