West Virginia

List of Counties in West Virginia

The state of West Virginia has a total of 55 counties. Hampshire County is the oldest (founded in 1754), while Mingo County is the youngest (established in 1895).

Kanawha County is the most populous, with a population of 193,063. Randolph County has the largest land area (2,694 km2), while Hancock County is the smallest (215 km2).

Please find all West Virginia counties listed alphabetically below.

  • Barbour County, WV
  • Berkeley County, WV
  • Boone County, WV
  • Braxton County, WV
  • Brooke County, WV
  • Cabell County, WV
  • Calhoun County, WV
  • Clay County, WV
  • Doddridge County, WV
  • Fayette County, WV
  • Gilmer County, WV
  • Grant County, WV
  • Greenbrier County, WV
  • Hampshire County, WV
  • Hancock County, WV
  • Hardy County, WV
  • Harrison County, WV
  • Jackson County, WV
  • Jefferson County, WV
  • Kanawha County, WV
  • Lewis County, WV
  • Lincoln County, WV
  • Logan County, WV
  • Marion County, WV
  • Marshall County, WV
  • Mason County, WV
  • McDowell County, WV
  • Mercer County, WV
  • Mineral County, WV
  • Mingo County, WV
  • Monongalia County, WV
  • Monroe County, WV
  • Morgan County, WV
  • Nicholas County, WV
  • Ohio County, WV
  • Pendleton County, WV
  • Pleasants County, WV
  • Pocahontas County, WV
  • Preston County, WV
  • Putnam County, WV
  • Raleigh County, WV
  • Randolph County, WV
  • Ritchie County, WV
  • Roane County, WV
  • Summers County, WV
  • Taylor County, WV
  • Tucker County, WV
  • Tyler County, WV
  • Upshur County, WV
  • Wayne County, WV
  • Webster County, WV
  • Wetzel County, WV
  • Wirt County, WV
  • Wood County, WV
  • Wyoming County, WV

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