Wayne County is located south of Cabell County along the Ohio and Big Sandy rivers. Wayne County is the most western county in the state. It includes the communities of Wayne and Kenova, offering a mix of rural charm and historical significance. The county is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including access to the Ohio River and Beech Fork State Park.
Home to the award-winning tourist attraction and educational program, Heritage Farm Museum and Village.
Beech Fork State Park, located in Wayne County, offers some of the best recreational opportunities in southwestern West Virginia.
Kenova is home to the renowned “Pumpkin House” with its annual presentation of over three thousand lit jack-o'-lanterns, each one different from the others.