Groundhog Ridge
Groundhog Ridge is a ridge in Wirt, West Virginia and has an elevation of 1,109 feet. Groundhog Ridge is situated nearby to the hamlet Beaverdam, as well as near Creston.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Beaverdam and Creston.
Beaverdam
Hamlet
Beaverdam is an unincorporated community in Wirt County, West Virginia, United States. Its elevation is 666 feet. Beaverdam is situated 2 miles west of Groundhog Ridge.
Creston
Hamlet
Creston is an unincorporated community in southeastern Wirt County, West Virginia, United States. It lies at the confluence of the Little Kanawha River and the West Fork Little Kanawha River on West Virginia Route 5, southeast of the town of Elizabeth, the county seat of Wirt County. Creston is situated 2½ miles northeast of Groundhog Ridge.
Grace
Hamlet
Grace is an unincorporated community in Roane County, West Virginia, United States. Grace is situated 3½ miles southwest of Groundhog Ridge.
Groundhog Ridge
- Type: Ridge with an elevation of 1,109 feet
- Description: ridge in Wirt County, West Virginia, United States
- Category: landform
- Location: Wirt, West Virginia, South, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
“Groundhog Ridge” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Groundhog Ridge”
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