PENNSYLVANIA OHIO VIRGINIA KENTUCKY MD The National Atlas of the United States of America U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey WEST VIRGINIA Where We Are nationalatlas.gov TM R O pagegen_wv3.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2004 MILES 0 20 30 50 10 40 60 Albers equal area projection New R K a n aw h a R P o to m a c R i v e r O h i o R i v e r Elk River G a ule y R i v e r Greenbrier R Bluefield Buckhannon Charles Town Clarksburg Elkins Fairmont Grafton Hinton Keyser Lewisburg Logan Martinsburg Point Pleasant Princeton St Albans Spencer Welch Weston Williamson Moundsville New Martinsville Beckley Madison Oak Hill Summersville Marlinton Franklin Sutton Petersburg Thomas Romney Bridgeport Weirton Ripley Morgantown Parkersburg Wheeling Huntington Charleston 79 77 64 68 64 77 79 81 70 Spruce Knob 4861 POPULATED PLACES TRANSPORTATION PHYSICAL FEATURES 25,000 – 99,999 24,999 and less State capital Interstate; limited access highway Other principal highway Railroad 4861 Streams Lakes Highest elevation in state (feet) The lowest elevation in West Virginia is 240 feet above sea level (Potomac River). Charleston Morgantown Elkins 79