Culloden balances small-town ease with quick regional access, set along U.S. 60 between Hurricane and Milton, and minutes to I-64 for straightforward commutes to Huntington and Charleston. Outdoor time is easy to come by: family-friendly trails, splash pad, and events at the revitalized Valley Park, serene waterfronts and miles of hiking at Beech Fork State Park, and seasonal fun at the West Virginia Pumpkin Park just up the road. Daily errands are covered by local shops and services along Route 60, while larger retail, healthcare, and dining hubs are a short drive away.
Students benefit from a unique footprint that spans Cabell County and Putnam County. Younger learners start at Culloden Elementary School, with many older students heading to either Cabell Midland High School or Hurricane High School, depending on address. Local youth sports, library programs, and community groups create easy ways to plug in, while nearby employers and universities broaden career and continuing-education options. Housing runs the gamut—from roomy lots and established streets to newer subdivisions closer to the Hurricane line—giving buyers a range of price points and styles without sacrificing space or convenience.
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