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West Virginia’s Monongahela National Forest offers a wide variety of trails for day or multi-day hikes of varying levels of difficulty, including several trails built on former logging railroad corridors. The Pheasant Mountain area, which features preserved timber forests and maintained grassy areas for wildlife, also features two such rail-trails: the Clover Trail and Shingletree Trail.
Both trails offer a rugged hiking experience different from traditional rail-trails, although mountain biking and horseback riding are permitted as well.
The Singletree Trail’s south trailhead is located approximately 0.7 mile west of the intersection of US 219 and Moore Station Road (County Road 219/10). The north trailhead is on CR 21 0.5 mile west of the road’s intersection with SR 17. Limited parking is available at both trailheads.
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