Other states might find us just a bit strange. We might let them think that to keep the state to ourselves, but we think West Virginia is just right! Here are a few of our quirks.

  1. We don’t really have big cities.

Wikimedia Commons/Andreas Faessler Charleston is the largest city in West Virginia, with a population of just 50,821.

  1. You’ll usually find us outside.

WikiMedia Commons/Ken Thomas We never forgot how to play outdoors. Our state has hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting, swimming holes, and more.

  1. We’re not afraid to jump off a bridge.

Flickr/Jeremy Markovich At the very least, we’ll watch the jumpers at the annual Bridge Day Festival.

  1. We celebrate roadkill.

Road Kill Cookoff/Facebook The annual Road Kill Cookoff may not actually contain roadkill, but it celebrates the law that says we can eat it if we want to.

  1. We do eat some odd foods.

WikiMedia Commons/Ɱ Wild ramps are on everyone’s menu every spring.

  1. We love our guns.

Scott & Emily / Flickr Often that gun puts dinner on the table.

  1. We take our hot dogs very seriously.

Flickr/mswine But we can’t agree if they should come with slaw or not.

  1. We’re not afrad to get dirty.

Flickr/Martha Brigdon Some of our best memories came from exploring off-road trails.

  1. We’ll swim right in nature.

Flickr/Dion Hinchcliffe Who need a pool when you have natural swimming holes?

  1. We have some strange monsters.

Flickr/OZinOH But we love the Mothman, and give him his own statue and festival.

  1. We keep things wild.

Flickr/Nicholas Raymond We think the state being wild and wonderful is just perfect.

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Wikimedia Commons/Andreas Faessler

Charleston is the largest city in West Virginia, with a population of just 50,821.

WikiMedia Commons/Ken Thomas

We never forgot how to play outdoors. Our state has hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting, swimming holes, and more.

Flickr/Jeremy Markovich

At the very least, we’ll watch the jumpers at the annual Bridge Day Festival.

Road Kill Cookoff/Facebook

The annual Road Kill Cookoff may not actually contain roadkill, but it celebrates the law that says we can eat it if we want to.

WikiMedia Commons/Ɱ

Wild ramps are on everyone’s menu every spring.

Scott & Emily / Flickr

Often that gun puts dinner on the table.

Flickr/mswine

But we can’t agree if they should come with slaw or not.

Flickr/Martha Brigdon

Some of our best memories came from exploring off-road trails.

Flickr/Dion Hinchcliffe

Who need a pool when you have natural swimming holes?

Flickr/OZinOH

But we love the Mothman, and give him his own statue and festival.

Flickr/Nicholas Raymond

We think the state being wild and wonderful is just perfect.

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