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  1. Randolph County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 27,932. Its county seat is Elkins. The county was founded in 1787 and is named for Edmund Jennings Randolph. Randolph County comprises the Elkins, West Virginia, Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  2. Discover the natural beauty, heritage, and culture of Randolph County, West Virginia, surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains. Find things to do, events, hotels, dining, and more in this authentic destination.

  3. Learn about the history, mission, goals, and offices of Randolph County, the largest county in West Virginia by area. Find notices, meetings, and resources for residents and visitors.

  4. Randolph County, in eastern West Virginia (WV), is the largest county in West Virginia. It was created from Harrison County in 1787 and named for Edmund Jennings Randolph, a jurist and governor of Virginia. Its county seat is at Elkins, which is also the home of Davis & Elkins College.

  5. History of Randolph County, WV. Randolph County, the state’s largest county, was created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in October 1786 from Harrison County. According to the first national census taken in 1790, Randolph County had the smallest population (951) of the nine counties that were then in existence and fell within the ...

  6. www.randolphwv.comRandolph WV

    Randolph County, West Virginia is a place of unparalleled scenic beauty with millions of acres of lush mountain forest, winding rivers and streams, and glorious fall foliage. The county is home to the City of Elkins and several smaller towns that offer an affordable, comfortable lifestyle with excellent schools and access to quality health care.

  7. You can feel the fresh mountain breeze in the lush Monongahela National Forest, discover the many museums and historic sites, or embrace the culture of a small Swiss village. Board a vintage excursion train, access miles of trout streams, rivers, and rail trails, or pitch a tent under the clear night sky.