|
Welcome to
The Crossings!
 |
|
Here's The Latest News |
| |
|
New Information
Gate Code Change
Effective October 15, 2009
Find the details on
Owners Information page
|
| |
|
Rabies Alert!
A rabid groundhog attacked and bit a Crossings resident
Another resident reported a skunk behaving aggressively, charging and
chasing someone after spraying their dog The West
Virginia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has been notified.
If you witness any uncharacteristic behavior or otherwise suspect an
animal may be rabid, please contact DNR at (304) 822-3551
Also please inform a CPOA Board member so we can keep everyone up to date |
| |
If
you see any evidence of dead fish, or lesions while you are enjoying our
river, contact the West Virginia Department of Environmental
Protection' s
Fish Kill Hotline
1-800-642-3074
Visit the website for more information.
Fish Kill
Hotline Webpage
|
| |
|
ATV Law in West Virginia
(in pdf)
ATV Laws
|
| |
|
West Virginia Bottle Bill
Support Recycling!
Learn more Here
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| Besides hiking around our
community, or running the river, what else is there to do... |
|
|
|
| |
Go something to
contribute?
Have a recommendation? News event? Send it to crossingskeeper@mindspring.com |
| |
|
Be a Sponsor!
The fee to place adds on The Crossings
website is $25 per year. If you would like to have an ad, please send a
check to the Crossings POA with "website ad" in the memo line and mail it
to the address below. You can email the information to
crossingskeeper@mindspring.com to be placed
on the Sponsors' page once the payment has been received.
The Crossings
at the Great Cacapon
Property Owners
Association
Box 10 The Crossings
Paw Paw, WV 25434
|
Located in the scenic Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia,
The Crossings at the Great Cacapon
is
a 1,200-acre community that offers residents a quiet country atmosphere for
weekend retreats, retirement or relaxed full-time living.

The
gentle flowing Cacapon River meanders
through the community of 214 homesites
offer sloping woodlands and river views, all with the backdrop of local
mountains, including Sideling Hill, a range which extends into Pennsylvania.
Wildlife is abundant, with frequent deer and wild turkey sightings, along with
numerous species of birds (including our own eagle!) and the occasional (rare)
bear visit.

As a gated community with a security presence, The Crossings
offers the best of rural living with easy access to major interstates and a
two-hour drive to the metropolitan areas of Washington, DC and Baltimore,
Maryland. In addition to enjoying unspoiled nature and spectacular night
skies, residents can canoe or kayak the river, picnic and barbeque in the
community's common areas and enjoy the antique shops, restaurants, spa
facilities and golf coursed in nearby Berkeley Springs, West Virginia and
Winchester, Virginia.
Contact Information
Crossings Board of Directors
Contact webmaster Peter
Wood by email
crossingskeeper@mindspring.com
with comments or questions.