West Virginia’s Hidden Gem: The ‘Little Bahamas of the East’ Offers Pristine Snorkeling

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West Virginia's Hidden Gem: The 'Little Bahamas of the East' Offers Pristine Snorkeling

When you think of the best snorkeling spots in the U.S., you probably expect gorgeously clear water and high visibility backed by bouldering cliffs and sheer rock walls where you might be able to scuba dive, too. You may think of Coral Gardens in Maui, which boasts crystal-clear water and incredible snorkeling, but coastal regions and islands aren’t the only places to find great underwater adventures. Certainly, it’s a long shot to suggest that West Virginia would have incredible snorkeling — after all, it’s a landlocked state known best for its mountains. The fact is, Summersville Lake, West Virginia, aka “The Little Bahamas of the East,” is a pristine lake in Appalachia’s Mountain State popular with scuba divers and snorkelers, with underwater caves and soaring limestone bluffs.



The temperatures in West Virginia range from 20 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the season. Although the lake is accessible year-round, unless you’re one for cold plunges, you may only want to visit in summer when the water can get up into the 80s. It’s a unique place; not only does Summersville Lake have all the water-based activities you could want, but there are also plenty of hiking trails, camping spots, and historic sites in the area.

To get to Summersville Lake in West Virginia, the most direct way is to fly into Charleston International Airport, about 60 miles east. There’s also a small airfield at Summersville Lake for private pilots who need a stop or refuel. You’ll know you’ve arrived at the Little Bahamas of the East when you see the “Almost Heaven” swing at the park entrance, an homage to West Virginia’s unofficial motto.



Summersville Lake has incredible visibility

Summersville Lake is an artificial reservoir. Prior to 1960, the nearby Kanawha and Gauley river valleys were repeatedly flooded in destructive seasonal rains. To manage the floodplain, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed a dam in the Gauley River, creating the Summersville Lake reservoir. The dam was a major project, costing over $48 million and even relocating a few small towns. It is the second-largest dam of its kind in the U.S., standing 390 feet tall and 2,280 feet long. In the early 2000s, a hydraulic renovation repurposed the dam’s power for electricity in the region, and in 2023, 177 acres of the surrounding land were named a state park.

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The approximately 2,800-acre lake is the largest in West Virginia. It has also been called the clearest lake in the U.S. east of the Mississippi River, in part because scuba divers report up to 45 feet of forward visibility. Some have theorized it’s so clear because of the limestone lake walls, but others have pointed out it’s not as clear as Florida’s crystal springs, which filter via natural water flow.



From Memorial Day through Labor Day, Summersville Lake attracts thousands of visitors. Take a dive lesson or get certified from Sarge’s Dive Shop so you can explore the sunken Thomas Patrick. You can also rent snorkel gear to check out unique underwater geology or a stand-up paddleboard to explore the caves and inlets, including a waterfall at Pirate’s Cove. The lake has a full-service marina where you can rent kayaks and pontoons. Fishing is also an option, as the lake is stocked with walleye, a variety of bass, and rainbow trout. You can fish from shore or the public boat ramps if you don’t have your own watercraft.

Summersville Lake’s adventurous activities

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.