Boone, Lincoln, and Logan counties are located in Southern WV. Each county holds immense history, and holds attributes that make them special to the residents who live there. The Hatfield McCoy trail system is located throughout 9 counties in southern WV, encompassing 6 trail systems, covering approximately 500 miles. These three counties offer world class hunting opportunities, as well as some of the best fishing in the state. Corridor G pierces the heart of these three counties, connecting them from Charleston to Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee running south. All three counties bring something unique to the area. Southern WV has a deep and rich history for coal mining. Boone County boast the highest paid per capita county in the state of WV. Chief Logan State Park is the most utilized state park in West Virginia with the new Earl Ray Tomblin Convention Center. Logan also hosts the memorable ‘Aracoma Story,’ which is filled with local Indian history. Lincoln County is home of Chuck Yeager, the first pilot to ever break the sound barrier. This county has one of the lowest tax rates in WV making it a cost-efficient place to live. To learn more about each of these counties visit the links below.
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