We invite you to come to
Wild and Wonderful West Virginia
and the Wildwood Inn Bed
and Breakfast and Antiques!
Email: WildwoodInn@USCoast.Net
Wildwood Inn and Antiques
101 Woodbine Street
Summersville, West Virginia
26651
(304) 872-4944
Nancy Meadows, Innkeeper
Where Friendliness Abound...........
The Inn
Rooms & Rates
About the Innkeeper Directions
About the
Area
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Guest Areas - Rooms &
Rates
3BR, 1 pvt and 2 shared BA,
Central Air & Heat plus Ceiling Fans in all rooms, Non-smoking rooms,
TV/VCR, Movies, Telephone access, Guest area is also the Library, Seperate
Paperback Library, Gazebos, Children welcome, Full Breakfast, MC &
VISA.
$60 - Single
$80 - Double
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About the Innkeeper,
Nancy Meadows
Above all a gracious host.
Summersville Chamber of
Commerce - V Pres.
Nicholas County Historical
Society - President
Summersville Book Club -
Director
"The Nicholas Chronicle"
County Newspaper - Columnist
Old Main Foundation (Historic
Restorations) - Secretary
Active in Local Church and
President of Kingswomen Fellowship Circle
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Directions
Crossroads of US Route 19
and State Route 39
Summersville, West Virginia
Go to Mapquest: www.mapquest.com
list address: 100 Wildwood
Inn Drive, Summersville, West Virginia 26651
West Virginia Interstate
Map
About the Area
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While in the West Virginia area
on the Mountaineer Expressway stop by Summersville West Virginia at the
Summersville Chamber of Commerce.
Brochures available. And; Mike is there to assist you. This is a beautiful
area where those of any age can enjoy West Virginia Moutain River Tours,
whitewater rafting, kayaking, camping, fishing, mountain climbing, boating,
biking, skiing,and more.
*** Located in the Heart
of the Appalachian Mountains…Nicholas County, West Virginia's diverse geography
combines rugged mountains, pristine rivers and streams, beautiful canyons
and a spectacular mountain lake to form a unique landscape rich in beauty
and recreational opportunities… whether you are a sightseer looking for
quiet relaxation or an outdoor enthusiast looking for your next adventure…Nicholas
County is your Gateway to adventure!
Filled by the cool mountain
waters of the Gauley River and surrounded by striking sandstone cliffs
West Virginia's largest lake Encompasses over 2800 acres with nearly 60
miles of shoreline. Spacious Summersville Lake provides an ideal setting
to… Relax and unwind, Enjoy a family picnic And pursue a variety of recreational
opportunities such as boating, skiing, diving, more. The Steep mountain
gorges formed by Summersville lake and in the New River Gorge National
Recreation area provide some of the most accessible and challenging rock
climbing opportunities in the east…Located within a short walk or boat
ride away are hundreds of climbing routes West Virginia's rivers offer
an abundant variety of fish. The hard-fighting smallmouth bass finds prime
habitat in the rock leges provided by the New River and Summersville Lake.
The Gauley River shelters the gigantic, elusive muskie. Some of the best
trout fishing in the nation can be found in rivers flowing from eastern
parts of West Virginia such as: Cranberry, Williams, Cherry and Upper GauleyWest
Virginia was recently rated as one of the top five mountain biking destinations
in the United States by Mountain Biking magazine. You can explore the banks
of Summersville Lake, ride through the Monongahela National Forest, or
try the new Cranberry/Tri Rivers Rail Trail in Richwood. Many outfitters
in the area offer guided tours and rentals. Nicholas County lies in close
proximity to a number of state parks and national recreation areas that
provide a variety of recreational opportunities: Babcock State Park, Hawks
Nest, Carnifex Ferry Battlefield, Gauley National Recreation Area and New
River National Recreation Area
*** Exert from the Summersville
Chamber of Commerce
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