Cities & Towns in Wood County, WV

Wood County, county in West Virginia, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 82,938 inhabitants. The county was created 225 years ago in 1798. Its county seat is Parkersburg.

There are 0 city/town in Wood County, WV.

Located in the north-central region of West Virginia, Wood County borders the Ohio River and is home to several small cities and towns. Here are some of the notable populated places in Wood County:

Parkersburg - The largest city in the county with a population around 30,000 residents. Parkersburg is a hub for manufacturing and oil industries along the river. It has a historic downtown district.

Vienna - Serving as a suburb to Parkersburg, Vienna has around 10,000 residents. It is located along Interstate 77 and hosts cultural events like the River City Ale Festival.

Williamstown - Home to around 2,500 people, Williamstown is situated where the Little Kanawha River meets the Ohio River. It has roots as a frontier settlement.

Lubeck - This unincorporated census-designated place has about 1,600 residents. It is a suburb of Parkersburg located near I-77.

Mineral Wells - Mineral Wells has a population of around 850 people. Historic features include the Ravenswood Cemetery and the YMCA Camp Horseshoe recreational area.

Other Wood County communities include Davisville, Waverly, Boaz, Belleville, Creston and Volcano. The county provides river access and small-town charm minutes from Parkersburg.

All Wood County Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Wood County.

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