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Blues Beach, West Virginia
John Blue Bridge
John Blue Bridge
Blues Beach, West Virginia is located in West Virginia
Blues Beach, West Virginia
Blues Beach, West Virginia
Location in West Virginia
Blues Beach, West Virginia is located in the United States
Blues Beach, West Virginia
Blues Beach, West Virginia
Location in the United States
Country United States
State West Virginia
County Hampshire
Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)
GNIS feature ID 1553940

Blues Beach is a small, unofficial community in Hampshire County, West Virginia. It is called an "unincorporated community" because it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it's managed by the county.

Blues Beach is mainly a place where people set up camps along the South Branch Potomac River. It's located between two other small communities, Springfield to the south and Wappocomo to the north. You can find it right along West Virginia Route 28.

What is Blues Beach?

Blues Beach is a special kind of place in West Virginia. It's not a city or a town with a mayor and city council. Instead, it's an "unincorporated community." This means it's a group of homes and properties that are part of a larger county.

People often visit Blues Beach for outdoor activities. It's known for its river camps, where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The community is a quiet spot, perfect for relaxing by the water.

Where is Blues Beach?

Blues Beach is located in the eastern part of West Virginia. It's nestled within Hampshire County, which is one of the oldest counties in the state. The community sits right on the banks of the South Branch Potomac River.

This river is a major waterway in the region. It flows through beautiful valleys and provides a home for many types of wildlife. Blues Beach is found along West Virginia Route 28, a road that connects several small communities in the area. Another road, Long Road (also known as West Virginia Secondary Route 28/4), also meets WV 28 here.

The John Blue Bridge

A famous landmark in Blues Beach is the John Blue Bridge. Many people in the area simply call it the "Blue Beach Bridge." This bridge helps people cross the South Branch Potomac River.

Bridges like the John Blue Bridge are important for connecting communities. They make it easier for people to travel and for goods to be transported. The bridge is a key part of the landscape at Blues Beach.

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