Lost River is a physical feature (stream) in Hardy County. The primary coordinates for Lost River places it within the WV 26851 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Lost River |
Category: | West Virginia physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | Flows north through Hardy County as Lost River near Wardensville, the feature disappears underground for 3 miles and re-emerges as Cacapon River. Continues to flow north into the Potomac River at the community of Great Cacapon. (US-T121) |
County: | Hardy County |
Latitude: | 39.0637183 |
Longitude: | -78.654459 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Lost River: Lost River.
Note that you do not have the right to enter private property without the owner's permission. You do have a right to access goverment property that is open to the general public. The GNIS Feature Detail Report for Lost River does not include property ownership information.
Wardensville, WV
(3.1 miles ENE) Maurertown, VA (13.8 miles SE) Toms Brook, VA (14.2 miles SE) Woodstock, VA (14.9 miles SSE) Strasburg, VA (16.7 miles ESE) |
Moorefield, WV
(16.9 miles W) Edinburg, VA (17.5 miles SSE) Shawnee Land, VA (18.8 miles ENE) Basye, VA (19.3 miles SSW) |
McCauley, WV
(3.4 miles WSW) Arkansas, WV (4.1 miles W) Baker, WV (5.1 miles WSW) Rio, WV (5.3 miles N) Baughman Settlement, WV (5.8 miles SW) |
Perry, WV
(6.4 miles S) Needmore, WV (7.1 miles W) Rock Oak, WV (7.4 miles NW) Van Buren Furnace, VA (8 miles SE) |