I.

Where Laurel Hill Is:

BELINGTON is the town nearest to where the Battle of Laurel Hill was fought. It is a small town located in Barbour County, West Virginia.

West Virginia is located inland in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. West Virginia lies along the central spine of the Appalachian Mountains.

Map: Belington in the Eastern USA

II.

To Get To Belington:

FROM THE WEST:
I-79 Exit (Exit 99) to Buckhannon via Rt. 33 East. Travel approximately 37 miles to Junior / Belington / Philippi intersection (Rts. 250 / 92 North). Turn left (north). Travel approximately 7 miles to Belington. Follow signs in Downtown Belington to Sites.

FROM THE EAST:
 I-81 at Harrisonburg
Rt. 33 West through Franklin, Harman, and
Elkins to Junior / Belington / Philippi intersection (Rts. 250 / 92 North). Turn right. Travel approximately 7 miles to Belington. Follow signs in Downtown Belington to Historic Areas.

I-81 at Winchester
 Rt. 37 West to Gore . At Gore Rt. 259 South to Wardensville. At Wardensville, Rt. 55 West through Baker, Moorefield, and Petersburg to Seneca Rocks. At Seneca Rocks, take Rt. 33 through Harman and Elkins to Junior / Belington / Philippi intersection (Rts. 250 / 92 North) turn right to Belington. In Belington, follow signs to Historic Area.

III.

Finding the Historic Sites Around Belington