Chapmanville West Virginia Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Chapmanville, West Virginia hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Chapmanville. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Rodeway Inn Chapmanville

Map Marker Rodeway Inn Chapmanville

SR 10 & US 119, Chapmanville, WV

Rooms begin at $65.00

0 miles from Chapmanville city center.

Best Western Logan Inn

Map Marker Best Western Logan Inn

2 Central Avenue, Chapmanville, WV

Rooms begin at $89.99

0 miles from Chapmanville city center.

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites LOGAN

Map Marker Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites LOGAN

101 GEORGE KOSTAS DRIVE, Logan, WV

Rooms begin at $119.00

9 miles from Chapmanville city center.

Chief Logan Ldg Htl & Conf Ctr

Map Marker Chief Logan Ldg Htl & Conf Ctr

1000 Conference Center Drive, Logan, WV

Rooms begin at $75.05

9 miles from Chapmanville city center.

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Trails Near Chapmanville

  • Chief Logan State Park Logan, WV (Campgrounds)
    Chief Logan State Park, the recreational heart of this rich land, is named after the most renowned Mingo, Chief Logan. The parkland was once part of Merrill Coal Company. Now, this area of wooded hill...

  • Lick Falls Trail Ashland, KY (Hiking)
    A wooded walk to a scenic lake overlook where, depending on the time of year and rainfall, you may see a small stream cascading over a high cliff. In the 1960s the Corps of Engineers dammed the Little...

  • Sleepy Hollow to Martin Ridge Trail Loop Huntington, WV (Hiking)
    This is a wonderful hike along a mountain stream that has a hidden waterfall and an amphitheater of sandstone cliffs. Named after four nearby counties—Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln, and Mingo—Cabwaylingo Sta...

  • Cabwaylingo State Park Dunlow, WV (Campgrounds)
    What is here are two neat campgrounds that offer different experiences and a lot of rugged terrain. West Virginia saw this as a good candidate for a state forest back in the 1930s, as it was one of th...

  • Waterfalls of the Metro Valley Region Charleston, WV (Waterfalls)
    You won’t find much in the way of waterfalls in this part of West Virginia. It’s not that the region is any less mountainous and waterfall prone than any other part of the state, but most of the area ...

  • Hatfield-McCoy Country: Mountain Fields and Coalfields Williamson, WV (Scenic Drives)
    A 55-mile drive along the scenic Tug Fork River to Matewan, scene of the Hatfield-McCoy feuds, and then past hilly and curvy coal country to Logan. It’s rough country in the southwestern corner of the...

  • Coal River: Whitesville to the Kanawha River Whitesville, WV (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    Marsh Fork and Clear Fork combine just above Whitesville to form the Coal River. After merging, the gradient slacks considerably. The water is Class 1 with fair current and some tricky eddies, making ...