Mineral Springs Motel
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 304-847-5305
Fax - 304-847-2557
- Address:
- 30 Mcgraw Ave Webster Springs, WV 26288
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- Categories
- Hotels, Lodging, Motels
- Services / Products
- Office and reservations 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. -24-Hour Front Desk -DVD and Blue-ray Movies Microwaves and Refrigerators Kitchenette -Express Check-Out -\Physically Disabled Room -Post / Parcel Service -Self Parking -Public Outdoor Pool-Adjacent -Public Children's Pool-Adjacent -Cribs and Roll-A-Ways -Complimentary Wireless Internet in Rooms -Gift Shop -Complimentary Morning Coffee Phones Computer and Fax Service
- Payment Options
- Location
- Mineral Springs Motel is found beside the "famous" Elk river in downtown Webster Springs. Adjacent to both The Main Street Cafe and the Addison Cafe.
- Associations
- membership Main Street Webster Springs, Inc.
General Info
Our hotel was built in 1975 and renovated in 2008. The décor welcoming you in the lobby and throughout is quaint comfortable and infused with the latest technology. Guests can choose to stay in rooms with queen beds, brightly decorated walls or more subtly styled double rooms. In terms of the technology, each room has a cable color TV and high-speed internet connection. In room DVD or Blueray movies are available. We pride ourselves on taking excellent care of our guests and making them feel at home from the instant they step through our doors. We will do our best to accommodate your needs in any way possible. So come visit our mountain town in central West Virginia. Enjoy the peace and quiet whether on business or pleasure. Ideally located to visit the Monongahela National Forest, Holly River State Park, Highland Scenic Highway, Kumbrabow State Forest, Helvetia Swiss Village, State Wildlife Center, or any of many adventures waiting for you. Our babbling rivers are teeming with trout. West Virginia's favored trout streams, the Elk, Williams, Cranberry, Back Fork of the Elk and more await you. Springtime brings kayaking and canoeing to these same rivers.