This was initially supposed to be an article about where to go in the event of a real emergency, but we got to thinking about a fictional but terrifying event: zombie outbreak! (Think Walking Dead in real life.) We knew we needed to put together a list of the best places to hide in West Virginia, just in case.

All things considered, West Virginia is a pretty good place to be if this were to happen. One list I saw says that our state is ranked 12th out of 50 states for places to be during the zombie apocalypse

Here is a list that imagines where specifically in West Virginia would be great places to hide in the event of a zombie apocalypse.

Let’s hope we never have to use this one!

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Do you know of other good places to hide in West Virginia from zombies? Have you visited any of these spots yourself before? Let me know in the comments below!

If you want to read more, here are 9 Reasons That West Virginia Is The Most Terrifying, Spookiest State.

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