List of all cities and towns in Wayne County
West Virginia’s Wayne County is the most western county in the state.
There were 38,982 people living there as of the 2020 census.
Wayne is the county seat.
It was made in 1842 and named after General “Mad” Anthony Wayne.
The Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area includes Wayne County.
There are 512 square miles (1,330 km2) of land in the county, according to the US Census Bureau. Of that, 506 square miles (1,310 km2) are water, making up 1.2% of the total area.
Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in Wayne County, West Virginia:
- Ardel
- Armilda
- Bethesda
- Booton
- Bowen
- Brabant
- Buffalo Creek
- Centerville
- Ceredo
- Coleman
- Cove Gap
- Crockett
- Crum
- Cyrus
- Dickson
- Doane
- Dunlow
- East Lynn
- Echo
- Effie
- Elmwood
- Ferguson
- Fleming
- Fort Gay
- Genoa
- Gilkerson
- Girard
- Glenhayes
- Grandview Gardens
- Hewlet
- Hidden Valley
- Hubbardstown
- Huntington
- Kenova
- Kiahsville
- Lavalette
- Meadow Haven
- Mineral Springs
- Missouri Branch
- Neal
- Nestlow
- Oakview Heights
- Prichard
- Quaker
- Radnor
- Saltpetre
- Shoals
- Sidney
- Spring Valley
- Stepptown
- Stiltner
- Stonecoal
- Sweet Run
- Tripp
- Wayne
- Webb
- Westmoreland
- Wilsondale
- Winslow