Summer Wind R.V. Overnight Park - Clean and Green, Spectacular Mountain View Drive Through Sites
Summer Wind R.V. Park is a beautiful park designed for overnight stays.  We've found though that many of our guests stay longer, enjoying the lovely landscape and views for a month or more.  We are in close proximity to many of West Virginia's wonders including the historic town of Lewisburg and the West Virginia State Fair.  World class rafting, caving, hiking, biking, antiquing, exploring the many springs (White Sulphur Springs, Blue Springs, Green Sulphur Springs) are all within an easy drive.  The Greenbrier Hotel for a spa appointment, tour of the Bunkers, or fabulous dinner is just a half hour away.
 
(Please see below for links to many of the area attractions as well as a list of upcoming events).
 
We are open May 1 - October 15.  Fees are $22.00 - $26.00 plus tax for full hookups per night (discounts are available for weekly and monthly stays).   Located 1/10 of a mile off of Exit 150 on Interstate 64 the Park is extremely easy to access.  Pull through sites make your hookup and comfort effortless.   30/50 amp Electric hookups are available (50 amp hookups are an additional $2.50 per night).  Pets are welcome and they'll have room to roam on our 100 acres (as will you!).
 
Bath House is available with showers and changing area for your convenience.
 
Reservations are not required, but if you'd like to email us ahead of time (see the "contact us" link to the left) or call ahead we'll hold a space for you and be expecting you.   Our camp host is available for questions about the attractions and natural wonders that abound or you can just enjoy the stunning mountain majesty from the comfort of your RV home.
 
Within walking distance is Dawson Country Store where you'll find groceries and camp supplies.  They also have a take out hot food counter with really tasty offerings.  Gas is also available.
 
For a review from a Woodall's representative click on the link below:
 
 
 
ATTRACTIONS
 
Greenbrier County Convention & Visitors Bureau
(800) 833-2068
or Visit Coleman Drive across from the Brier and Hampton Inns, Exit 169, Lewisburg
 
Driving Tours of Greenbrier County
 (The Andrew Lewis Trail, Monroe County, Anthony, Rader's Valley, The Richlands, Alderson Greenbrier River, AgriTourism Tour):
(800) 833-2068
 
The Greenbrier
One of the world's most famous and elegant resorts, dating to 1778.  This AAA Five Diamond resort continually receives national and international accolades.  Advanced reservations are available for nonregistered guests for golf, Bunker tours, or dinner in any of the Resort's dining venues.
300 W Main Street, White Sulphur Springs
(800) 624-6070
 
Greenbrier Bunker Tours
Head underground for an adventure in the Cold War Government Relocation Facility that was a secret from 1958 - 1992.  Tours are available daily.  Cameras, cell phones and other electronic devices are not permitted.  Minimum age is 10 years.  Reservations required.
300 W Main Street, White Sulphur Springs
(800) 624-6070
 
 
Carnegie Hall
Built in 1902 as a gift from Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Hall is a non-profit performing arts center offering live performances, education and changing art exhibits throughout the year.
Monday - Friday 9-5
105 Church Street, Lewisburg
(304) 645-7917
 
Confederate Cemetery
A cross shaped mass grave containing the remains of 95 unknown Confederate soldiers who were killed during the Battle of Lewisburg, May 23, 1862.
McElhenney Road, Lewisburg
 
Greenbrier Bowling & Recreation Center
Billiards, amusements, pro-shop, bowling and on-site dining.  Cosmic bowling on Friday and Saturday nights.
Route 219 North, Lewisburg
(304) 645-3111
 
The Greenbrier River Trail
A 78 mile trail running along the Greenbrier River from Caldwell to Cass.  Originally part of the C&O rail systems, this trail provides river access for fishing and canoeing.  Open for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and horseback riding.
(800) CALL-WVA
 
Greenbrier Valley Theater
West Virginia's official year round professional theater.  Presenting theatrical productions, musical concerts, literary events, youth education programs, art exhibits and more throughout the year.
113 E. Washington Street, Lewisburg
(304) 645-3838
 
Herns Mill Covered Bridge
This historic covered bridge (c. 1884) provided access to the S.S. Herns mill and is one of the only two covered bridges remaining in Greenbrier County. 
Follow signs from Route 60 West, 2.6 miles out of Lewisburg.
(800) 833-2068
 
Lewisburg Historic District
This 235 acre district encompasses the heart of the City of Lewisburg.  Buildings of architectural interest abound, dating back to 1784.  A Civil War Battle fought in the city center rounds out the district, along with antique and speciality shops, inns, bed and breakfasts and art galleries.
 
Lost World Caverns
Designated a National Natural Landmark, this site possesses large chambers and natural formations.  Self-guided tours of the commercial cave and a Natural History Museum.  Wild cave tours available.
Two miles north of Lewisburg on Fairview Road (N. Court Street)
(866) 228-3778
 
Riverview Golf Range
Driving range located across from the Greenbrier River.  Featuring seven synthetic tees, grass tees and target  greens.  Over 300 yards of range and demo clubs available.
Route 60 at Stonehouse Road, Caldwell
(304) 661-GOLF (4653)
 
RiverWise Park
Located on the Greenbrier River, this park features a walker friendly labyrinth path with embedded environmental information, children's play area, native plants and educational signage.  Also a canoe put-in area.
Route 60 across from Stonehouse Road, Caldwell
 
Seneca Showcase Movie Theater
Two screen movie theater playing first run movies.  Family night special on Tuesdays.
Located behind the Greenbrier Valley Mall, Fairlea
(304) 645-6033
 
Watts Roost Vineyard
Mountain winery offering wine tastings, tours and sales.  Their wine is created and bottled using only grapes from their vineyard.
2245 Blue Sulphur Pike, Lewisburg
(304) 645-5308
 
GUIDE SERVICE & RENTALS
 
Free Spirit Adventures
Offering bike tours, rentals and shuttle service along the Greenbrier River Trail, as well as a special cycle school for those new to the sport or those who want to sharpen their riding skills.
Route 60 between Lewisburg and White Sulphur Springs
(800) 877-4749
 
Greenbrier Outfitters, Inc.
Specializing in falconry lessons, kayaking trips and mountain bike rentals and rides.
300 W Main Street
White Sulphur Springs
(304) 536-9245
 
Outdoor Adventures, Ltd.
Offering guided smallmouth bass fishing trips on the Greenbrier, New and James Rivers.  Guided nature hikes and adventure planning by local experts.  Shuttle service to the Greenbrier River and Greenbrier River Trail.
White Sulphur Springs
(888) PLAYWVA
 
Serenity Now Outfitters
Licensed and bonded guide services by experienced and qualified guides.  Specializing in guided fly fishing trips and fly fishing instructions.  Also featuring a 2,000 square foot retail location in downtown Lewisburg.
207 W Washington Street, Lewisburg
(877) WVFISHN
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
The Greenbrier Classic, PGA Tour, FedExCup Event
 
 
 
 
 
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