Old Clark Inn
TWO-WHEEL FRIENDLY LODGING IN THE HEART OF THE MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FOREST
About the Inn
Celebrating 100-years of continuance operation as a lodging establishment, the Old Clark Inn has been transformed to a modern day eBoutique hotel while maintaining it's 1920's look and feel. We feature self check-in and check-out, while upholding excellent guest services and personalized attention. We strive to provide our guests with a relaxed atmosphere, inviting common areas and clean comfortable rooms.
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We cater to guests arriving on 2-wheels, but welcome everyone. The Old Clark Inn is the perfect base bicyclists and motorcyclists alike. We are located in downtown Marlinton within walking distance of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. Guests on 2-wheels can park at the inn and enjoy walking around town.
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During the winter, the Old Clark Inn is host to guests seeking alternative lodging to Snowshoe Resort and questionable AirBNB's. Skiers and snowboarders share the same amenities and comfort as our warmer season guests with the convenience of Snowshoe being nearby. We are located 22-miles south of Snowshoe Resort, which takes between 30-45 minutes depending on road conditions.
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* Our facility is not suitable for small children or disabled individuals.
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Our Rooms & Common Areas
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Our rooms are small, but accommodating with pillow top mattresses, fresh linens (provided by Mountain Linen Service), ROKU TV's, lamps with USB ports and outlets, shower accessories, shower/tub grab bars, hair dryers, A/C's and heaters. The 24-hour dining room has guest refrigeration and is stocked with hot beverages, juices, ice, snacks and light breakfast items. The parlor is also 24-hours and has a fireplace, sitting areas and TV. Outside, there is a large front porch with rocking chairs, a back deck and patio, BBQ grill and firepit. Cold beer is available to guests 21-years and older on a donation basis.
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The Inn Keepers
Geoffrey and Elizabeth Woods purchased the Old Clark Inn in May 2022, and have since been making overall improvements to the inn for the enjoyment of their guests.
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Relocating from Orlando, Geoffrey and Elizabeth have been visiting the area since 2006. Geoffrey's family are native to the area dating back to the late 1700's. He is very knowledgeable about the area and always open to give advice or information.