Places to stay in Wilkinson, West Virginia

Wilkinson is a community in Logan County, West Virginia. Wilkinson is located on West Virginia Route 44 1. 5 miles south of Logan. Wilkinson has a post office with ZIP code 25653. Local dining options include Gatti's Pizza Of Logan, 317 Steak House, Taco Bell, and Shoney's.

If you are travelling in the area, Wilkinson is located close to Cabin Hill, Tom Branch, Duty Branch, Georges Creek and Garrett Fork Church.

The center of Wilkinson ( which is at is longitude -81°59'52.000 and latitude 37°49'40.483 ) is located and 2 miles away from Logan.

Available Wilkinson lodging

We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Wilkinson.

Wilkinson Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Bed & Breakfasts

Smith House Bed And Breakfast

Approx 2 miles away in Logan:

It all begins when you first arrive at the Smith House Bed and Breakfast. .You walk in through our doors and just know that you have come to the right place.
P O Box 867
Logan, West Virginia
Hotels

Holiday Inn Express

Approx 2 miles away in Logan:

Travelers appreciate our great location as we are close to nearby attractions and businesses. The Logan Holiday Inn Express® Hotel & Suites offers convenient amenities and a thoughtful, accommodating and award winning staff..
101 George Costas Drive
Logan, West Virginia
Extended Stay / Suites

Candlewood Suites

Approx 2 miles away in Logan:

743 Stratton Street
Logan, West Virginia

Wilkinson Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

Approx 2 miles away in Logan:

P O Box 1290
Logan, West Virginia
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Wilkinson

Photograph of Chirico's Ristorante & Catering, Logan
Chirico's Ristorante & Catering

Chirico's Ristorante & Catering ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 24 Main Avenue, Logan, 2 miles from the center of Wilkinson. The dream of establishing Chirico’s Italian Ristorante’ was begun in 1981 by the owner and founder Frank Ray Chirico. His love of food and people just seemed to be the natural course he should take in life. After learning his father’s Italian sausage making skills, mastering the art of dough making, and securing all his nonna’s recipes for her sauces and meatballs, he opened his first restaurant. chiricosristorante.com Link