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Living in Lewisburg
Topography/Weather
Greenbrier County is in the southeastern corner of West Virginia on the Virginia state line. Farms and forests comprise 95% of the county's 1,026 square miles. A series of steep, parallel ridges and narrow valleys makes up the eastern part of the county, which is primarily woodlands and well suited for recreational use.
A rolling valley crosses the central part of the county (northeast to southwest) at an elevation of about 2,000 feet. This area is fertile and has been farmed for more than 200 years.
A cool, rugged, mountainous area with deep gorges, rushing mountain streams, and elevations over 4,000 feet dominate the western part of the county. At any one point, you are never far from the forests that cover 70% of the county's 656,640 acres.
Lewisburg's weather truly is ideal. The following are the average highs, lows and precipitation for the area.
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