- Our list of the best things to do in Summersville, West Virginia, features the top 34 nearby activities — including 18 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Summersville, WV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Summersville, WV , followed by 28 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lansing, Fayetteville and Ansted
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US Route 219 South, Marlinton, WV 24954
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Various historic eras of the local region are documented within the Pocahontas County Historical Society Museum. Displays at the museum include spinning wheels and looms, tools, railroad artifacts, and dolls.
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Visitors who wish to play a par 3 game of golf may enjoy what The Coonskin Park Golf Course has to offer. The location also features three playgrounds, a pool, and picnic shelters.
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75 Seneca Trail, Lewisburg, WV 24901
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A movie multiplex that shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies, Marquee Cinemas - Seneca Showcase features a variety of amenities. The theater hosts parties and special events, and offers a variety of promotions and discounts.
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The West Virginia Veterans Memorial is two-stories tall and oval shaped in its basic form. The work itself was created by sculptor Joe Mullins and serves to honor more than 10,000 West Virginians who sacrificed their lives to defend the United States during the 20th century.
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Running along the Greenbrier River in many areas, the 78-mile path is covered in small crush rock making it popular for bicycling, backpacking, cross-country skiing and horseback riding. The flat path lies adjacent to Monongahela National Forest, Seneca State Forest and Watoga State Park.
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Monongahela National Forest, Marlinton, WV
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Operated by the United States Forest Service, the Cranberry Mountain Nature Center gives programs on birds of prey and snakes that live in West Virginia. Visitors can listen to multimedia presentations to learn more about the forest ecosystem and local history.
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Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park offers a range of activities. There is a day park, hiking trails, two play areas for children, picnic areas with shelters and a museum. Droop Mountain Battlefield is an official Civil War Discovery Trail site.
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Pocahontas County Museum portrays the History of Pocahontas County. The museum exhibits mementoes and artifacts of the various eras of Pocahontas County history - from the Indians to the present. Displays include tools, spinning wheels and looms and railroad items.
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Built between 1924 and 1932, the West Virginia State Capitol was designed by Cass Gilbert. Visitors can watch the legislator operate from six galleries, eat at the Capitol Complex Food Court, and tour the capitol.
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The Cultural Center contains the West Virginia State Museum displaying the history of West Virginia throughout time laid out along a path so visitors can easily follow what happened in order. The building also contains the state's reference libraries, and a live-performance theater.