Pendleton County, West Virginia

The vast array of natural resources in the Potomac Highlands makes Pendleton County a prime location for business development. An abundance of scenic beauty and popular destinations make this a haven for tourism development opportunities.

A prime location for business development.

Pendleton County is located in the Potomac Highlands region of West Virginia and offers a place to do business that is rich in natural resources and boosts an extraordinary quality of life. We have all the ingredients it takes to make your business succeed: a strong work ethic, infrastructure opportunities, a progressive-minded community, and cooperative County government agencies.
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Natural beauty, convenient location

Combining small town appeal with proximity to larger towns, such as Elkins, WV and Harrisonburg, VA, Pendleton County averages two and a half hours of travel from Washington, DC and two hours from Charlottesville, VA.

A robust business community

For business start-ups, business relocations or expansions, Pendleton County offers a robust business climate enhanced by diversification and corporate vitality. A growing number of industries call Pendleton County home including CMI, Hinkle Trucking, PCB, Greer Lime Company, Allegheny Wood Products, and Future Generations University. Pendleton County also has unique tourism businesses with NRocks Outdoor Adventures, Swilled Dog Hard Cider, Dry Run Spirits, Warner’s Drive-In, Fisher Mountain Golf Course and rock climbing schools.

The vast array of natural resources in the Potomac Highlands makes Pendleton County a prime location for business development.

An abundance of scenic beauty and popular destinations, including the home to Spruce Knob, Seneca Rocks, the Monongahela National Forest, the George Washington National Forest, the North Fork Mountain Trail, Smoke Hole, and the beautiful rivers of the Potomac make this a haven for tourism development opportunities.