Lick Fork is a small unincorporated community located in the southern part of West Virginia, United States. It is situated in Wyoming County, near the border with McDowell County. Historically, the region was a coal-mining area, but the local economy is now dominated by the timber industry. The community is accessible via West Virginia Route 97, which runs through the eastern part of Lick Fork. The area is known for its lush forests, scenic views, and outdoor recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, and hiking. Lick Fork is also home to several small businesses, including gas stations, convenience stores, and local restaurants. The population of Lick Fork is small and rural, with most residents working in nearby towns and cities.
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