Rail-Trail
State: WV Length: 3.50 miles Surface: Dirt, Grass
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State: VA Length: 0.80 miles Surface:
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State: WV Length: 3.80 miles Surface: Dirt, Grass
Boundary Trail is located in the town of Slatyfork, WV which is surrounded by the Monogahela Forest. Boundary Trail is 3.75 miles and best known for challenging hiking and mountain biking. It is part of the Tea Creek Recreation area and has ...
State: VA Length: 7 miles Surface: Ballast
The Chessie Nature Trail travels through breathtaking rural Virginia countryside, following mile markers left behind by the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad that ran this route. Dont be surprised if you find yourself sharing the trail with a wide ...
State: VA Length: 5.50 miles Surface: Dirt
With funds from the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation the Delfosse Trail was built by Nelson County on the property of a local winery. The 5.5-mile loop is open to hikers and mountain bikers, and includes scheduled ATV rides. ...
State: WV Length: 8 miles Surface: Dirt
The scenic East Fork Trail follows the East Fork of the Greenbrier River through hemlock stands and pine plantations and past many small waterfalls, extending 8 miles from the Island Campground in Bartow to Pig's Ear Road (Forest Service Road ...
State: WV Length: 5.20 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
This remote trail along an old logging-eral railroad grade, in the Tea Creek Recreation Area of Monongahela National Forest is a favorite of mountain bikers and is wide and well maintained. Despite the mountain elevation, the trail is mostly ...
State: WV Length: 77 miles Surface: Gravel
West Virginia's beautiful Greenbrier River Trail is one of America's premier rail-trails and popular with bicyclists, hikers, walkers and cross-country skiers. Most of the trail runs along the gorgeous Greenbrier River and passes through picturesque ...
State: WV Length: 0.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Lewisburg and Ronceverte Trail (commonly known as the L&R Trail) will one day connect these two historic towns set amid the Allegheny Mountains of southern West Virginia. The beautiful natural backdrop was one of the reasons Lewisburg was ...
State: WV Length: 16.70 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The Meadow River Trail is a planned 16.7-mile pathway that traces its scenic namesake river in Southern West Virginia's Fayette and Greenbrier counties. It will run from Rainelle to Nallen and may one day connect to the Gauley River National ...
State: WV Length: 2.50 miles Surface: Dirt, Grass
This old logging railroad grade trail is located in the town of Slatyfork, West Virginia which is surrounded by the Monongahela National Forest. The Red Run Trail will test your mountain biking skills with its rock and root covered surface. ...
State: WV Length: 5 miles Surface: Dirt
Located in the Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of the Monongahela National Foresta hotspot for mountain biking and rock climbingthe Seneca Creek Trail is a scenic feast of streams, meadows, forest and waterfalls. Unlike other ...
State: WV Length: 44 miles Surface: Dirt, Grass
The Tea Creek Area Trails system consists of 44 miles of trails, many of which follow old railroad corridors. The trails are found in the Marlington Ranger District within Monongahela National Forest. Most of the trails are considered difficult ...
State: VA Length: 15 miles Surface: Dirt
The Outback Mountain Bike Trail Systems consists of 15 miles of hand built single track trails for mountain biking. Built to IMBA (International Mountain Bicycling Association) standards, these are tight and technically challenging trails that ...
State: VA Length: 6.90 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Crushed Stone
The Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail runs for 6.9 miles between Route 151 in Piney River, crosses over the Naked Creek Bridge then carries on to pass beneath US 29 and end at Tye Depot. The trail follows a scenic route along the Piney and Tye ...
State: WV Length: 25 miles Surface: Ballast, Crushed Stone, Gravel
The West Fork Trail is a pleasant 21.7-mile trail that snakes its way through a remote mountain setting and follows the West Fork River for most of its route. The soothing rumble of the river complements the trail's serene environment. This ...
State: WV Length: 2.50 miles Surface: Dirt, Gravel
Explore the Williams River and the mountain country of West Virginia on this trail. Be sure to bring a mountain bike, not a road bike if you are planning to ride.