West Virginia also known as “The Mountain State,”
is located entirely in the Appalachian Mountain range. The state’s varied terrain
and distinct, yet mild seasons are best for outdoor enthusiasts of all types,
including hikers, mountaineers and campers. West Virginia’s population is predominantly
rural and appeals to those who are searching for lower housing and living costs.
There are also plenty of vast land spaces that can be utilized to build the
home of your dreams. A reputable public school system as well as higher education
resources prepares students of all ages and interests for the work force. Technological
advancements in certain areas of scientific research and development have also
put West Virginia on the cutting edge of economic development opportunities.
Additionally, the increasing popularity of tourism throughout the state has
resulted in more than a million acres of state park and recreation area land
being set aside. West Virginia’s plunging rivers make it one of the most sought
after destinations for white water rafting in the country. You can also discover
the state’s rich and engaging history through museum exhibits and tours and
a variety of cultural and historic events.