Sutton

The downtown Sutton historic district is roughly bounded by Main Street, River View Drive and First Street. Walking tours are available.

Although the county as a whole lays claim to the title, the nearby town of Flatwoods is the precise geographical center of West Virginia.

Mountain Lakes Amphitheater
2000 Sutton Lane, 866-700-7284, (http://www.mountainlakesa...). Live al fresco musical performances.
Landmark Studio for the Arts
4th Street and Main Street, 304-765-3766 or 304-765-3462, (http://landmarkstudio.org/). Musicals, plays, dinner theatres, dramatic readings, presentations and exhibits. Home to the West Virginia Landmark Players and the Landmark Youth Theatre Project, located in a converted historic Victorian era church. $4 - $8, season subscriptions $65 - $155.
ELK THEATRE
(http://www.elktheatre.com/) 192 Main Street, 304-765-2519. CALL FOR CURRENT FILM. One screen, showing current releases on weekends. Open Year-round. Concession Stand. Admission $6.00. Seating Capacity 250. Circa 1930's. Contributing building in Downtown Sutton Historic District
Bulltown Historic Area
Millstone Run Road off WV-19 in Burnsville, 304-853-2371 or 304-452-8170, (http://www.wvcivilwar.com...). Open 10AM to 6PM daily, mid-May to mid-October. Civil War battlefield, featuring preserved trenches, structures dating to the mid-1800s, a mile-long self-guided trail, and a visitor's center with costumed interpreters and exhibits. The Battle of Bulltown is re-enacted each fall.
Sutton Lake
Sutton Dam Road, 304-765-2816, (http://www.lrh.usace.army...). 1,500-acre lake offering bass, catfish and trout fishing; swimming; boat launch ramps; and the 210-foot-high Sutton Dam, completed in 1961.
Burnsville Lake
WV-5 east of Burnsville, 304-853-2371, (http://www.lrh.usace.army...). 968-acre lake offering fishing, swimming, guide services, boat launch ramps, full-service marina, small game hunting, and the Burnsville Dam. Camping available.