Explore Cabell County, West Virginia with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 7 cities and towns in Cabell County below.
| County | Cabell |
| State | West Virginia (WV) |
| County Seat | Huntington |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 38.418142 |
| Longitude | -82.252408 |
| Cities & Towns | 7 |
| Area Codes | 304 |
Cabell County unfolds across a landscape defined by the insistent, layered presence of the Appalachian Mountains. Ridge after ridge of hardwood, cloaked in a deep, enduring green, gives way to hollows and sharp inclines, a topography that has shaped both its natural beauty and the lives lived within its embrace. The Ohio River, a broad, slow-moving artery, forms its western boundary, a constant presence reflecting the wide West Virginia sky. To the east, the land rises, embracing the steeper contours of the highlands, a stark contrast to the river bottoms where settlements often cluster. This dramatic terrain, a symphony of elevation and shade, creates distinct pockets of experience, each with its own subtle variations in light and air, a place where the very earth seems to breathe.
The roots of Cabell County run deep into the early 19th century, officially formed in 1809 from lands previously part of Kanawha County. Its early settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile river valleys and the vast, untapped resources of the wilderness, established a foothold against the formidable natural backdrop. The county seat, a central hub for governance and commerce, grew organically from this early settlement, its development intrinsically tied to the surrounding agricultural lands and the burgeoning river trade. Over generations, the resilience and spirit of its people, forged in the crucible of mountain life and economic shifts, have left an indelible mark, a quiet pride in their independence and enduring connection to this particular corner of Appalachia.
The economic lifeblood of Cabell County has long been intertwined with the land and its bounty, from its agricultural heritage to the echoes of its coal-mining past, a memory that lingers in the hollows. Today, a more diversified economy sustains its communities, yet the character of the place remains profoundly shaped by its natural setting. The air, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, carries a distinct freshness, a scent of damp earth and pine that is uniquely its own. Alongside the practicalities of modern life, there persists a quiet appreciation for the enduring rhythms of the region, a recognition of the beauty found in the curve of a river bend or the way sunlight falls across a wooded slope, elements that lend a subtle lyricism to the everyday existence within Cabell County.
This page provides an interactive map of Cabell County, West Virginia alongside links to detailed street maps for 7 cities and towns. The county seat is Huntington. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |