West Virginia Route 20
West Virginia Route 20 is a state highway located in the central part of West Virginia. It stretches approximately 100 miles, connecting the towns of Huntington and Marlinton. The route primarily runs north-south and serves as a vital link for local communities and travelers.
The highway passes through scenic landscapes, including parts of the Monongahela National Forest. It offers access to various recreational areas, making it popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and camping. West Virginia Route 20 is also known for its winding roads and beautiful views, attracting both residents and tourists alike.