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Summersville Lake is FUN for ALL

Summersville Lake offers recreational opportunities for everyone. In addition to fishing, boating, jet skiing, water skiing, scuba diving, and just relaxing at the beach, there are facilities for picnicking along with restrooms, showers, and open and wooded areas for hiking or exploring.

The lake offers a full service marina, an airport, and 3 boat-launching sites (Long Point, Battle Run, and Salmon Run), with parking for cars and trailers. There’s also a breathtaking scenic overlook with picnic and parking facilities.

Summersville Lake has 60-miles of shoreline, and from various locations you can feast your eyes on a scenic contrast of terrain ranging from rolling knolls to vertical rock cliffs.

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Background

Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated Summersville Lake on September 3, 1966. The project was built by the Army Corps of Engineers between 1960 and 1966 at a cost of almost $48 million dollars. By the end of 1974 it had paid for itself by preventing nearly $67 million dollars in flood damage.

The dam is on Gauley River near the town of Summersville in Nicholas County, West Virginia, and controls a drainage area of 803 square miles. It is one of the Corp’s most scenic dams. A rock-fill type, it gives the impression that nature, not man, planned and placed it. Summersville is the second largest dam of this type in the eastern United States and required 12 million cubic yards of earth and rock. The dam is 390 feet high and 2,280 feet long. Water is released through a 1,555-foot long, 29-foot diameter tunnel controlled at the lower end by three 9-foot diameter valves. On some days of sunshine, the torrents of water shooting from these valves create a beautiful rainbow.

Strange But True

The Corps of Engineers broke a long-standing tradition in naming the Summersville project after the nearest town and construction site. This name becomes permanent unless the project is later named for some famous person.

Summersville was not the town nearest the dam site in this case. It was Gad, West Virginia, located near the present site of the Long Point Marina. After briefly considering the name “Gad Dam,” the name “Summersville” was used instead!

Recreational Mecca

Summersville Lake has become a mecca for tourists from all parts of the United States. Visitor influx is nearly 1,500,000 annually and is expected to keep growing.

Contact us for more info on recreational opportunities at Summersville Lake. Both Carnifex Ferry Cottages and Driftwood Lodge are near Summersville Lake, offering you the best in location and unique lodging.

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