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12 Sayings You’ll Only Hear (and Understand) in West Virginia

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West Virginia doesn’t rush — it rolls through the mountains at its own pace. It’s winding back roads, front porch storytelling, and a kind of pride that comes from living in one of the most beautiful corners of Appalachia. If you understand these without explanation, chances are you’ve taken the scenic route more than once.

1. “Country Roads.”

You don’t have to say the rest — someone will start singing it.

2. “Almost Heaven.”

The nickname fits when the mountains and valleys light up at sunset.

3. “The Mountain State.”

It’s not just a slogan — there are mountains everywhere you look.

4. “Holler.”

A small valley or rural community tucked into the hills.

5. “Coal country.”

Mining heritage runs deep in many parts of the state.

6. “Pepperoni roll.”

Not just a snack — practically a state treasure.

7. “The Gorge.”

Refers to the New River Gorge, now a national park and pride of the state.

8. “Mountaineers.”

West Virginia University pride shows up loud and clear on game days.

9. “It’s just a little mountain drive.”

Translation: lots of curves ahead.

10. “Front porch weather.”

Cool evening air and a good place to sit awhile.

11. “It’s not that far.”

In mountain terms, that could still mean an hour.

12. “Wild and Wonderful.”

The state slogan — and locals stand by it.

West Virginia sayings aren’t flashy — they’re heartfelt. They reflect rugged mountains, strong communities, and traditions passed down through generations. And if you instinctively sing along when someone starts “Country Roads”… you’re home in the Mountain State.

Currently residing in the "Sunset State" with his wife and 8 pound Pomeranian. Leo is a lover of all things travel related outside and inside the United States. Leo has been to every continent and continues to push to reach his goals of visiting every country someday. Learn more about Leo on Muck Rack.

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