Getting Around
A car is essential for navigating Teays Valley and traveling to nearby cities via Interstate 64.





Teays Valley is a rapidly developing residential and commercial area in West Virginia, known for its suburban atmosphere and prime location along Interstate 64. Situated midway between Charleston and Huntington, it has become a popular choice for those seeking a balance between small-town feel and city accessibility. The area is home to a variety of local businesses, parks, and schools, making it a central point for the surrounding Putnam County. Visitors will find a range of familiar dining and shopping options, as well as easy access to the natural beauty and historical sites of the broader Kanawha Valley region.
Teays Valley is a rapidly developing residential and commercial area in West Virginia, known for its suburban atmosphere and prime location along Interstate 64. Situated midway between Charleston and Huntington, it has become a popular choice for those seeking a balance between small-town feel and city accessibility. The area is home to a variety of local businesses, parks, and schools, making it a central point for the surrounding Putnam County. Visitors will find a range of familiar dining and shopping options, as well as easy access to the natural beauty and historical sites of the broader Kanawha Valley region.
Strategic location along the I-64 corridor.
Proximity to both Charleston and Huntington.
Variety of local shopping and dining options.
Access to regional parks and outdoor recreation.
Primarily a residential area with a focus on local commerce rather than tourism.
Traffic can be significant during morning and evening commutes on I-64.
Limited public transit makes personal or rental vehicles a necessity.
A car is essential for navigating Teays Valley and traveling to nearby cities via Interstate 64.
The main thoroughfare, Teays Valley Road, hosts a wide variety of casual dining and fast-food options.
A convenient suburban base for exploring the Kanawha Valley.
USD $
$100-$160 p/day
13,175
Visit the nearby Hurricane City Park for walking trails, playgrounds, and community events.
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May-June, September-October
Mild weather is perfect for exploring nearby state parks and hiking trails.
Warm and humid; great for local outdoor community events and sports.
The region offers stunning autumn foliage, making for beautiful drives through the valley.
Temperatures can drop significantly with occasional snow; best for indoor activities.