West Virginia Border
The West Virginia Border is the boundary that separates the state of West Virginia from its neighboring states. It shares borders with Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Ohio to the northwest, and Pennsylvania to the north. The border is characterized by a mix of natural features, including rivers and mountains, which reflect the state's rugged terrain.
The border plays a significant role in the state's geography and culture. It influences trade, travel, and regional relationships with neighboring states. The Ohio River and the Potomac River are notable waterways that form parts of the border, contributing to the area's economic and recreational activities.