Greenbrier River Trail
This article is about a rail trail in West Virginia. For other river trails, see River Trail (disambiguation).
Greenbrier River Rail Trail State Park | |
West Virginia State Park | |
Greenbrier River Trail south of Marlinton | |
Country | United States |
---|---|
State | West Virginia |
Counties | Greenbrier, Pocahontas |
Elevation | 2,116 ft (645.0 m) |
Coordinates | 38°13′18″N 80°05′39″W / 38.22167°N 80.09417°WCoordinates: 38°13′18″N 80°05′39″W / 38.22167°N 80.09417°W |
Length | 77 mi (124 km) |
Owner | West Virginia Division of Natural Resources |
Nearest city | Marlinton, West Virginia |
Location of Greenbrier River Trail's Marlinton Depot in West Virginia | |
Website: Greenbrier River Rail Trail State Park | |
The Greenbrier River Trail is a rail trail operated by West Virginia State Parks.[1] The trail is a 77-mile (124 km) long former railroad, now used for hiking, bicycling, ski-touring, horseback-riding, and wheel-chair use. The trail passes through numerous small towns and traverses 35 bridges and 2 tunnels as it winds its way along the valley. Most of the trail is adjacent to the free-flowing[2] Greenbrier River and is surrounded by peaks of the Allegheny Mountains.
Major Trailheads
Trailhead | Milepost | Directions | Map Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|
North Caldwell | 3.1 | 1 mi (1.6 km) N of US 60 on Stone House Road | 37°47′37″N 80°22′50″W / 37.79361°N 80.38056°W |
Seebert | 45.8 | at Seebert on County Rt. 27, about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of US 219 | 38°07′36″N 80°10′33″W / 38.12667°N 80.17583°W |
Marlinton | 56.0 | at Marlinton on WV 39 | 38°13′18″N 80°05′39″W / 38.22167°N 80.09417°W |
Cass | 80.4 | at Slabtown, 0.5 mi (0.80 km) S of Cass on WV 66 at Deer Creek Road | 38°23′27″N 79°55′20″W / 38.39083°N 79.92222°W |
See also
References
- ↑ Greenbrier River Trail State Park web site, accessed April 19 2008
- ↑ McNeel, William P. "Greenbrier River." The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Ken Sullivan, editor. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Humanities Council. 2006. ISBN 0-9778498-0-5.
External links
- Greenbrier River Trail Association web page
- West Virginia Rails-to-Trails page
- Hiking and Biking Map of the Greenbrier River Trail
- Greenbrier River Watershed Association
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/5/2014. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.