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  1. Ritchie County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,444. [1] . Its county seat is Harrisville. [2] . The county was created in 1843 by the Virginia General Assembly and named for Richmond newspaper publisher Thomas Ritchie. [3] History.

  2. Welcome to the official website of Ritchie County! This website is intended to provide you with an overview of our county’s government and the unique opportunities our county has to offer. Please take the time to explore our site and let us know how we can better serve our community through this medium.

  3. Ritchie County, WV offers hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, festivals, disc golf, nature trails, Dog Park, museum and community activities. There’s something for everyone. Come explore the great outdoor beauty of West Virginia's lakes, trails and forests.

  4. Situated in northwest West Virginia, Ritchie County has an area of 453.7 square miles and is traversed by four-lane U.S. 50 and several secondary roads. The county is drained by two forks of the Hughes River and by numerous creeks, including 30-mile-long Goose Creek.

  5. Located in west-central West Virginia, Ritchie County was created in 1843 from parts of Harrison, Lewis and Wood Counties. Named after distinguished Richmond journalist Thomas Ritchie, the county has vast historical significance and continues to be a contender in today's world with growing population, business and industry, and productive ...

  6. Ritchie County, was formed in 1843 from parts of Wood, Harrison, and Lewis counties. When it was formed, it also included land that is now included in Doddridge and Pleasants Counties. In the 1860s a small portion of what was Gilmer County was added to Ritchie County.

  7. The countys small towns and villages offer charming shopping, dining, lodging, and outdoor recreational experiences. The nation’s oldest 5 & Dime store is found here, and a 72-mile rail trail for hiking, biking, and horseback riding that stretches through 13 tunnels.