Destinations · West Virginia
Huntington
WV · 38.4192, -82.4453
From Huntington, West Virginia, Byway's registries place 2 scenic byways, 1 public land unit and 10 campgrounds within 30 miles.
Understand
Built in the Ohio River Valley and surrounded by lush steep hills, West Virginia's second-largest city (and at one time its largest), Huntington, is historically a town of railroads and industry, and to this day its port on the Ohio River is one of the busiest inland ports in the country. Home to Marshall University, the second-largest in the state of West Virginia, Huntington has a distinctive college-town atmosphere, and its tree-lined streets are lined with stately old homes with large, wide front porches.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Ohio River Scenic Byway · 1 mi · national
- Country Music Highway · 8 mi · national
Public land
- Wayne National Forest · 11 mi
Campgrounds
- Paddle Creek Horse Camp · 16 mi
- Iron Ridge Campground · 17 mi
- Lake Vesuvius Horseback Riding System · 17 mi
- Oak Hill Campground · 17 mi
- Pine Knob Loop · 17 mi
- Timbre Ridge Lake · 17 mi
- Two Point Group Campground · 17 mi
- Hanging Rock OHV System · 19 mi
Named places
- The Virginia State Road · 0 mi
- Touma Museum of Medicine · 0 mi
- 100 Years of Progress · 0 mi
- B'nai B'rith Holocaust Memorial · 1 mi
- John Marshall · 1 mi
- The Marshall Beech Tree · 1 mi
- John Marshall · 1 mi
- Gobbler's Knob · 1 mi
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