West Virginia is known for its winding roads and mountain passes, and it is served by several major highways, including I-64, I-77, and US-19, which connect the state with other parts of the country. And some of which of course will get you to one of the best casinos in West Virginia.
An estimate on the number of highways in West Virginia would be several hundred. This would include a combination of interstate highways, US highways, state highways, and county highways. Below are 10 well known highways in West Virginia:
- I-64: It runs east-west across West Virginia, connecting Huntington, Charleston, and Beckley. It goes through Greenbrier County, passing by White Sulphur Springs, which is a city located in the county.
- I-77: It runs north-south across West Virginia, connecting Parkersburg, Charleston, and Bluefield. Mardi Gras casino is located in Cross Lanes, right outside of Charlestown.
- US-19: It runs north-south across West Virginia, connecting Bluefield, Beckley, and Parkersburg. It goes through Nitro city, which is located in Kanawha County.
- US-119: It runs north-south across West Virginia, connecting Morgantown, Fairmont, and Bluefield. It goes through Morgantown, which is located in Monongalia County.
- US-33: It runs east-west across West Virginia, connecting Elkins, Weston, and Parkersburg. It goes through Charles Town, which is located in Jefferson County.
- US-250: It runs east-west across West Virginia, connecting Wheeling, Parkersburg, and White Sulphur Springs. It goes through Charles Town, which is located in Jefferson County. Hollywood Casino is located in Charles Town.
- US-35: It runs east-west across West Virginia, connecting Huntington, Point Pleasant, and White Sulphur Springs. The Greenbrier casino is located in Sulphur Springs.
- WV-2: It runs east-west across West Virginia, connecting Wheeling and Parkersburg.
- WV-10: It runs east-west across West Virginia, connecting Huntington, Charleston, and Beckley.
- WV-14: It runs north-south across West Virginia, connecting Parkersburg, Charleston, and Bluefield.
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