List of all cities and towns in Randolph County
Randolph County is a county in West Virginia, which is a state in the United States.
As of the census in 2020, there were 27,932 people living there.
Elkins is the county seat.
The county was made in 1787, and Edmund Jennings Randolph is named for him.
The Elkins, West Virginia, Micropolitan Statistical Area is made up of Randolph County.
The US Census Bureau says that the county has a total area of 2,700 square kilometers (1,040 square miles), of which 2,700 square kilometers (1,040 square miles) are land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2) (0.03%) are water.
It has the most land size of any county in West Virginia.
Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in Randolph County, West Virginia:
- Adolph
- Aggregates
- Alpena
- Arnold Hill
- Arvondale
- Bemis
- Beulah
- Beverly
- Blue Rock
- Blue Spring
- Bowden
- Brady Gate
- Brush Camp Low Place
- Bruxton
- Canaan Crossing
- Canfield
- Cassity
- Cheat Junction
- Coalton
- Crystal Springs
- Cubana
- Czar
- Dailey
- Dryfork
- East Dailey
- Elk River Junction
- Elkins Junction
- Elkins
- Elkwater
- Evenwood
- Fairview
- Fairview
- Faulkner
- Flint
- Gandy
- Gilman
- Glady
- Glenmore
- Greenbrier Junction
- Harding
- Harman
- Harperton
- Harpertown
- Hazelwood
- Helvetia
- Highland Park
- Horton
- Huttonsville
- Jimtown
- Job
- Kerens
- Kingsville
- Leadsville
- Lee Bell
- Little Italy
- Loda
- Mabie
- Meadows
- Middlebrook
- Midland
- Mill Creek
- Mingo
- Monterville
- Montrose
- Newlonton
- Norton
- Orr
- Osceola
- Pickens
- Pumpkintown
- Read
- Roaring Creek Junction
- Silica
- Smith Crossing
- Spangler
- Sullivan
- Sully
- Suncrest
- Tigheville
- Upper Mingo
- Valley Bend
- Valley Head
- Weaver
- Weese
- Whitmer
- Whyte
- Womelsdorf (Coalton) town
- Wymer