Moorefield is a city in the Potomac Highlands region of West Virginia.
Morefield is a small town in the Potomac Highlands on the South Branch of the Potomac River. It is the county seat of Hardy County. In 2003 the population of Moorefield was 2,400. There are a couple of good restaurants and places to stay in town, so it makes a reasonable overnight stop in a driving tour of the Potomac Highlands. There is nothing of great interest to the average tourist.
Moorefield is located in the scenic Potomac river valley of the Potomac Highlands, in the foothills of the Allegheny mountains. There is a lot of natural beauty.
- Hardy County Heritage Weekend, +1 304 538-8080. Last weekend in September. Walking tours, historic home tours, heritage activities. Free.
- South Branch Cinema Six Theatres, +1 304 538-8100. Multiplex cinema showing first run movies
- Smell that chicken! Moorefield is home to a large poultry processing plant, and much of the town smells like chicken waste 24x7.
- Hike, hunt, fish, canoe on the South Branch
- Collect fossils. Six miles south of Moorefield is a road cut and quarry where middle Devonian fossils can be collected from the Mahantango Formation. Well-preserved brachiopods in the genera Mucrospirifer and Spinatrypa can be found here, as can detailed specimens of the trilobites Phacops and Trimerus. Other local fossils include the bivalve Modiomoprha concentrica, the bryozoan Fenestella, corals, crinoids, the gastropod Loxonema hamiltoniae, and the straight-shelled nautiloid Michelinoceras.
Hardy County Heritage Weekend, +1 304 538-8080. Last weekend in September. Walking tours, historic home tours, heritage activities. Free.
South Branch Cinema Six Theatres, +1 304 538-8100. Multiplex cinema showing first run movies
Collect fossils. Six miles south of Moorefield is a road cut and quarry where middle Devonian fossils can be collected from the Mahantango Formation. Well-preserved brachiopods in the genera Mucrospirifer and Spinatrypa can be found here, as can detailed specimens of the trilobites Phacops and Trimerus. Other local fossils include the bivalve Modiomoprha concentrica, the bryozoan Fenestella, corals, crinoids, the gastropod Loxonema hamiltoniae, and the straight-shelled nautiloid Michelinoceras.
- Wal-Mart Super Center, Route 220 North (North of town, +1 304 538-3490. Everything you need in one place.
- Corner Collectibles, Spring Avenue & Rt. 55 (east on Rt 55, +1 304 538-2870. Antique shop
Wal-Mart Super Center, Route 220 North (North of town, +1 304 538-3490. Everything you need in one place.
Corner Collectibles, Spring Avenue & Rt. 55 (east on Rt 55, +1 304 538-2870. Antique shop
- The Harvest Grill Restaurant, North Main Street (north of downtown. Good food.
- Richardson's Family Restaurant, 414 South Main Street, +1 304 530-7110. Basic local restaurant
The Harvest Grill Restaurant, North Main Street (north of downtown. Good food.
Richardson's Family Restaurant, 414 South Main Street, +1 304 530-7110. Basic local restaurant
- West-Whitehill Winery, 4484 US 220 South (5 miles south of town on Rt. 220, +1 304 538-2605. Sa&Su 1-5pm. Local winery.
West-Whitehill Winery, 4484 US 220 South (5 miles south of town on Rt. 220, +1 304 538-2605. Sa&Su 1-5pm. Local winery.
Hardy County has a tourism web site with an email contact link for more information.
- Nearby Wardensville has a couple of interesting restaurants