Sand Spring
Sand Spring is a spring in Hardy, West Virginia and has an elevation of 2,999 feet. Sand Spring is situated nearby to the hamlet Fort Run.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fort Run and Needmore.
Fort Run
Hamlet
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Fort Run is an unincorporated community in Hardy County, West Virginia, United States. It takes its name from the adjacent stream and lies off U.S. Route 48 to the east of Moorefield. Fort Run is situated 3½ miles northwest of Sand Spring.
Needmore
Hamlet
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Needmore is an unincorporated community in Hardy County, West Virginia, United States. Needmore lies along West Virginia Route 55 to the west of Baker. The community most likely received its name because it needed more of everything. Needmore is situated 4½ miles east of Sand Spring.
Tannery
Hamlet
Tannery is an unincorporated community in Hardy County, West Virginia, United States. Tannery is located south of Moorefield on the South Fork South Branch Potomac River. Tannery is situated 4½ miles west of Sand Spring.
Sand Spring
- Type: Spring
- Category: body of water
- Location: Hardy, West Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.0378° or 39° 2′ 16″ northLongitude
-78.87099° or 78° 52′ 16″ westElevation
2,999 feet (914 metres)Open location code
87F324QH+4JGeoNames ID
4821363
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