Crum sits along the Tug Fork, where mornings start with mist over the river and end with quiet, starry skies. Everyday errands are easy, and bigger needs are a short drive to Fort Gay, Kermit, and the shopping, arts, and hospitals of Huntington. Outdoor-minded residents appreciate backroads that roll through Wayne County, a landscape of hardwood ridges, creeks, and family farms.
Families benefit from the support of Wayne County Schools, with Crum PreK–8 anchoring local academics and activities, and Tolsia High School serving the wider southern end of the county. Small class sizes, career and technical pathways, and Friday night ballgames create an easy sense of belonging.
Weekends mean catfishing or paddling on the Tug Fork, off-road adventures on the Hatfield-McCoy Trails, and campfire evenings beneath old-growth hemlocks at Cabwaylingo State Forest. With four seasons, the region rewards gardeners, hunters, and anyone who likes a scenic drive for fall color. Housing spans hillside homesteads, riverfront parcels, and in-town homes, offering room to spread out without giving up access to regional employers.
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