Located in the heart of downtown Marlinton and just one block from the 78-mile Greenbrier River Trail, The Old Clark Inn presents a rare turn-key hospitality opportunity in one of West Virginia's strongest outdoor recreation markets. This established, bicycle-friendly boutique inn offers 14 bedrooms and 11 baths, currently configured as nine guest rooms with private baths and accommodations for up to 22 guests. With secure bike storage, e-bike charging, and walkable access to restaurants, shops, and local attractions, the property is ideally positioned for trail users and year-round tourism. Recognized as a cyclist-friendly lodging destination, this income-producing property combines historic character with proven operational success and growth potential. The Old Clark Inn is a fully operational boutique hospitality property with an established website, booking channels, and a strong presence in the cycling and outdoor recreation community. Its prime downtown location allows guests to walk to restaurants, taverns, parks, and community venues - an important advantage for visitors who prefer not to drive after a day on the trail. Designed with cyclists in mind, the inn features secure covered bike storage, electrical outlets for e-bike charging, an outdoor bike wash station, tools for basic repairs, and group-friendly room configurations ideal for organized tours. Trail shuttle coordination and logistics further enhance the guest experience and provide opportunities for additional service-based revenue. Marlinton benefits from consistent tourism driven by the Greenbrier River Trail, Monongahela National Forest, mountain biking and scenic road cycling routes, hiking, fishing, paddling, Snowshoe Mountain winter sports, and a variety of downtown festivals and community events throughout the year. Additional value-add potential exists on the third floor, currently configured as private living quarters, with the possibility of conversion to a three-room, one-bath guest suite. The large kitchen and breakfast area also presents opportunities for in-house meal service or expanded hospitality offerings. With established operations, strong recreational drivers, and expansion possibilities, The Old Clark Inn offers a compelling investment opportunity in West Virginia's outdoor tourism corridor.
Discover a prime low-coverage industrial opportunity at 151 Sawdust Ln, featuring 81,386 SF of light manufacturing and warehouse space on 10.57 acres. This multi-building campus—anchored by a spacious 27,000 SF production facility—sits just off US-219, granting excellent highway access for regional distribution. Its large yard area offers ample room for truck maneuverability, outdoor storage, or future expansion. Built primarily in the mid-1980s and early 1990s, the campus includes multiple warehouses, production buildings, a dedicated pre-dryer, and a 1,500 SF office structure. Strategically located in Marlinton, the property benefits from proximity to Roanoke, VA (about 2.5 hours) and Charlottesville, VA (~2.5 hours), with additional access to Charleston and Morgantown, WV. For logistics-minded investors, this site's easy connection to the Seneca Trail (US-219) shortens transit times and simplifies supply chain operations. With a low coverage ratio ensuring significant exterior space, 151 Sawdust Ln presents a value-add option for expanding manufacturing lines, flexible warehouse setups, or multi-tenant industrial use.

Marlinton is located in West Virginia. Marlinton, West Virginia has a population of 1,329. Marlinton is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.28% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 16.71%.
The median household income in Marlinton, West Virginia is $38,889. The median household income for the surrounding county is $37,225 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Marlinton is 34 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.2 inches per year, with 48 inches of snow per year.