Omps, West Virginia
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Omps is an unincorporated community that lies along U.S. Route 522 in Morgan County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Omps previously had its own post office in operation between 1887 to 1973. Omps, while certainly a small town, does have its advantages. Foremost is the entrance to the Cacapon Resort State Park, which offers a wide variety of activities such as swimming, golf, horseback riding, an activities area, and a very nice state-run hotel. Omps has proximity to a fair number of other notable locations, such as Berkeley Springs.
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Morgan County, West Virginia |
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Municipalities | |
Unincorporated communities |
Berryville | Burnt Factory | Campbells | Cherry Run | Doe Gully | Duckwall | Great Cacapon | Green Ridge | Greenwood | Hancock | Hansrote | Holton | Jerome | Jimtown | Johnsons Mill | Largent | Lineburg | Magnolia | Mount Trimble | New Hope | North Berkeley | Oakland | Omps | Orleans Cross Roads | Redrock Crossing | Ridersville | Ridge | Rock Gap | Sir Johns Run | Sleepy Creek | Smith Crossroads | Spohrs Crossroads | Stotlers Crossroads | Unger | Woodmont | Woodrow |
Natural features and parks |
Berkeley Springs State Park | Cacapon Mountain | Cacapon Resort State Park | Cacapon River | Cherry Run | Meadow Branch | Potomac River | Sideling Hill | Sir Johns Run | Sleepy Creek | Sleepy Creek Mountain | Spring Gap Mountain | Timber Ridge | Tonoloway Ridge | Warm Spring Run |