Summersville Lake Recreation Area offers a stunning lake setting in the heart of West Virginia, perfect for water sports, hiking, and rock climbing.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Summersville Lake Recreation Area.
Free access, no entry fees required.
Best visited in late spring through early fall when the weather is mild and the water levels are stable.
Main visitor center located near Summersville Dam.
Accessible via US Route 19, with well-marked signs; no 4WD necessary.
Summersville Lake experiences warm summers with temperatures ranging from 65°F to 85°F, while winters are cold, with averages between 25°F and 45°F. Spring and fall offer mild weather ideal for outdoor activities.
The area monitors invasive species and manages water levels carefully to support both recreation and local wildlife. Visitor impact is managed through educational programs and sustainable practices.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located on the lake's eastern side with easy access to boating and fishing facilities.
Offers a unique stay with views of the lighthouse and close proximity to the lake.
Trail leads to a scenic overlook offering breathtaking views of the lake.
Winds through lush forests with opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Provides access to some of the best climbing spots, with steep and rocky terrain.
A leisurely walk atop the dam offering sweeping views of the lake and river below.
Visit Pirate's Cove for some of the best sport climbing east of the Mississippi.
Fall is the peak season for whitewater rafting with controlled dam releases.
Arrive early during summer weekends; parking fills up quickly near popular spots.
Pack a windbreaker as it can get breezy on the lake even during summer.