Since its humble beginnings in 1938, the Preston County Buckwheat Festival in West Virginia has flourished into a cherished and time-honored tradition in the picturesque Mountain State. Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, this annual celebration in Kingwood is a true testament to the rich heritage and warm spirit of the region. From its delectable buckwheat pancakes to its lively parades and popular carnival rides, this festival offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience the history, fun, and beauty of West Virginia all in one.

Mark the dates in your calendar (you can find each year’s dates on the Buckwheat Festival website or you can also find the dates on the Facebook page) this fall to experience the warmth, flavor, and genuine hospitality that define this incredible celebration. Come one, come all to the Preston County Buckwheat Festival, where West Virginia’s heritage shines bright and the spirit of fellowship fills the air!

Can’t make it to the festival? As a last resort, consider ordering some buckwheat seeds or buckwheat flour for yourself and making your own pancakes.

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