Get in
[edit]Clay is located on WV-4, which runs from the county border to Sutton in the northeast, and WV-16, from near Parkersburg in the west to Fayetteville in the south.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- Solomon's Secret, Dundon Hill, +1 304-587-4452. Held annually during two weekends in late September. Outdoor drama about one Cherokee family's struggle to find peace and love in a time of selfishness and destruction. Performances begin at 8PM; admission $8; children 5 & under are free.
- Rush Fork of Big Otter Creek, formerly called Booger Hole, was reportedly once a violent area where thieving, disappearances and murders were commonplace; the unsolved crimes of the area have led some to believe that the hollow is now a paranormally-active site.
Do
[edit]- People tend to visit Clay County for its outdoor sports: kayaking, canoeing and fishing on the Elk River and Laurel Creek, and hunting in the Wallback Public Hunting Area.
- Rail Explorers USA opened a division of their rail bike tour attractions here in 2024. This two-hour tour runs along the Elk River and Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad, passing the Devils Sawmill waterfall and crossing the rebuilt Sandfork Bridge. Bookings are recommended.
Events
[edit]- Clay County Golden Delicious Festival. Held one weekend in mid-September since 1972. Apple baking contest, world's smallest apple pie contest, apple peeling contest, apple eating contest, decorated apple contest, apple archery, chili cook-off, quilt show, pageants, amusement rides, karaoke, vendors, parades, fireworks, and live entertainment.
Buy
[edit]- Fabric & Gift Shop, 594 Main Street, ☏ +1 304-587-7411. M-F 8:30AM to 4:30PM, Sa 8:30AM to noon, closed Sundays.
- Spunky le chat, M-F 9AM to 5PM. A pet store if not mini zoo inspired by the town's hero Spunky. Gift shop and deli are also in the making.
Eat
[edit]- Betty's Place, 6012 Procious Maysel Road, ☏ +1 304-587-7840. 1950s-themed restaurant. Try their fried bologna sandwiches and 2-for-$1 hot dogs.
- Freda's Restaurant, 13912 Clay Highway, ☏ +1 304-587-7896. Breakfast all day long, however sometimes they will not make all of their breakfast items such as biscuits any time of the day. Friday night music, dancing and karaoke.
- Go-Mart deli. Junction Rt 4 & 16. The town hang out. Serves the best mashed potatoes and potato wedges in Clay County. Offers everything from chicken dinners, pizza, hamburgers to Chinese food.
- Breakfast Club, Rt.16 Ivydale (left off 77 north and right from south). 6 am-3pm. Serving breakfast,lunch and appetizers and gourmet salads,sandwiches
- Country Kitchen, Big Otter Hwy (Ivydale, WV). Breakfast, lunch, & gourmet salads.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]Hotels and motels
[edit]- Country Inn, exit 40 off I-79 in Ivydale, +1 304-286-3300. RV camping available. Motel $35-40, RVs $10.
- Elk River Inn, 295 Main Street, ☏ +1 304-587-7530. Canoe rentals available. $39-44.
- Historic Henry Clay Hotel & Restaurant, 141 Main Street, ☏ +1 304-587-4028. $15-25.
Campgrounds and cabins
[edit]- Bessie Braley's Campground, in Ivydale, +1 304-286-2904.
- [dead link] Curry's Cabin, 3320 Ossia Road, toll-free: +1-866-406-5111. In Duck. Open year-round; call for reservations. 100-year-old farmhouse on 80 private acres bordering the Wallback Public Hunting Area. 4 twin beds, 1 full bed. $50-60.
- Jinx's Cozy Outdoor Inn, About one mile up Adonijah Hollow. Set apart from other sleeping arrangements. There is one main cabin, where food is served three times a day. Choose the tent you like from tents that sleep 2, 4, or 8 people. Bears, and panthers no longer a problem on camping grounds. $15-45.
Go next
[edit]- Sutton is about 50 minutes northeast on WV-36 / I-79.
- Charleston is about 1 hour southwest on WV-36 / I-79.
- Fayetteville is about 1 hour south on WV-16.
- Summersville is about 1 hour southeast on CR-19.