The Mountain State - with the highest mean altitude east of the Mississippi - has multiple mountains throughout the state. The Allegheny Mountains cross the state and The Appalachian's and the Blue Ridge Mountains offer a lot of hiking and outdoor activities.
Yes. Both Virginia and West Virginia have mountains. Specifically, The Appalachian Mountains.
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Virginia Beach is probably the closest beach to West Virginia. However, many West Virginians prefer Myrtle Beach.
West Virginia is located in the Appalachian Mountain range.
It has mountains
The Appalachian Mountains. The Blue Ridge mountains.
The highest elevation in West Virginia is Spruce Knob at 4,863 feet. It is in Northeastern Randolph County, West Virginia. The Appalachian Mountains run through Central and Eastern West Virginia. These consist of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Allegheny Mountains.
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Mostly Pennsylvania, but partly Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Technically everyone who lives in West Virginia is an Appalachian, because if you live in West Virginia, you live in the Appalachian Mountains. And West Virginia has about 1.9 million people.