Date Ideas in Summersville, WV

  • TripBuzz discovered 53 different types of activities for couples in the Summersville area, including Movie Theaters (like Merchants Walk Cinema), Winery/Vineyard (like Kirkwood Winery), Lake (like Summersville Dam) and National & State Parks (like Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 31 date ideas in or near Summersville, West Virginia, including 25 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lansing, Fayetteville and Ansted.
  • TripBuzz discovered 53 different types of activities for couples in the Summersville area, including Movie Theaters (like Merchants Walk Cinema), Winery/Vineyard (like Kirkwood Winery), Lake (like Summersville Dam) and National & State Parks (like Carnifex Ferry Battlefield State Park), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 31 date ideas in or near Summersville, West Virginia, including 25 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lansing, Fayetteville and Ansted.
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41.4 Miles
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Parks 926 5th Avenue, Marlinton, WV 24954 MoreLess Info
Pocahontas County Parks and Recreation serves the Stillwell Park, the Community Wellness Center, and Widney Park. They offer a diverse selection of community recreation programs ranging from basket weaving classes to square dances, Zumba, dodgeball, and yoga.
41.5 Miles
95% 86 votes
Rafting 1 Ames Heights Road, Charleston, WV 25862 MoreLess Info
Experience the thrill of a lifetime with Class VI-Mountain River White Water Rafting. Choose from a variety of river tours including overnight trips and let your guides show you what outdoor adventure is all about.
41.5 Miles
96% 82 votes
Hiking Trails Marlinton, WV MoreLess Info
Running along the Greenbrier River for 78 miles, the Greenbrier River Trail is built over abandoned railroad track. Hikers, bikers, horseback riders, and wagon trains use the trail, and many birds can often be seen from the trail.
41.6 Miles
82% 22 votes
Historic Homes 1716 Kanawha Boulevard, Charleston, WV MoreLess Info
Built in the traditional Georgian colonial architectural style, the West Virginia Governor’s Mansion was initially constructed in 1924. The mansion welcomes visitors for guided tours on Thursday and Friday mornings.
41.7 Miles
67% 15 votes
Historic Districts Bradford and East at Kanawha, Charleston, WV MoreLess Info
A number of dining, shopping and entertainment options are available to visitors of Charleston's East End Historic District. Guests enjoy walking amongst and admiring the beauty of the historic homes that line the area.
42.0 Miles
85% 34 votes
National & State Parks HC 78 Box 3, Hinton, WV 25951 MoreLess Info
The 2,100-acre Bluestone State Park has 26 cabins, a campground, and a large recreation center. The park, which is close to Pipestem Resort State Park, Bluestone Wildlife Management Area and Camp Creek State Forest, is also popular with anglers and boaters because it lies on Bluestone National River.
42.0 Miles
100% 15 votes
Camping Site Route 39, Marlinton, WV MoreLess Info
Featuring a four-acre fishing lake, Seneca State Forest provides over 11,000 acres of woodlands along with a campground, guest cabins and a children's playground. The area is suitable for hiking, biking, fishing, picnics, hunting, boating and swimming.
42.1 Miles
81% 32 votes
Sports Stadiums (Professional) 601 Morris Street, Charleston, WV 25301 MoreLess Info
Built in 2004, Appalachian Power Park is a minor-league baseball field home to the West Virginia Power, a Pittsburgh Pirates single-A affiliate. The park also hosts events like concerts, charity walks, the Polar Plunge and other competitions.
42.4 Miles
77% 22 votes
Art Museum 300 Leon Sullivan Way, Charleston, WV MoreLess Info
Over 12,000 square feet of hands-on science fun for children is found at the Avampato Discovery Museum within Clay Center. Four permanent galleries include Milton Gardner's Earth City, Mylan Exploreatory, Health Royale and Kidspace.
42.4 Miles
92% 103 votes
Farmers Markets Charleston, WV MoreLess Info
Opening in 1997 on the site where an old railyard once stood, Capitol Market, is a gathering place for visitors to shop, dine, or just relax with friends. Featuring an outdoor farmers market in the warmer months, the indoor merchants include restaurants, fresh food markets and café's.
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