Ona is home to three notable places. The first is
Cabell Midland High School, which is the consolidated regional secondary school for students living in the eastern half of Cabell County. This is a rather large
high school of modern construction, with extensive athletic facilities. The student population varies from 1,500 to 2,000 students. A second landmark is the
Ona Speedway. This is a prime location for local
stock-car racing competitions. The track has had its share of financial difficulties and has been closed several times in prior years. It has, however, been operating continuously since 2006. The last time NASCAR held a Cup level race on a Tuesday was August 11, 1970, when
Richard Petty won the West Virginia 300 in Ona. The third landmark is the
Ona Airpark. This airstrip consists of a 3154x40 foot runway (heading 064/244 magnetic) with an associated taxiway, 48 hangars,
FBO and a parking lot. Flying lessons are offered Hangar 9 Aviation on site. The airport's
IATA Airport Code is 12V, and its CTAF frequency is 122.8
MHz. Landing and departure control are conducted from
Charleston's Yeager Airport. Ona Airpark does not have its own control tower. Ona is also home to the Ona Little League Athletic Complex, part of the Ona Milton Little League, which sits just across the Mud River from the Ona Airpark. Spectators from around the tri-state come every spring and fall to enjoy a relaxing afternoon or evening of baseball or softball. ==Notable people==