The U.S. Forest Service has awarded a contract for the reconstruction of the section of the Virginia Creeper Trail that was ...
DAMASCUS, Va. (WJHL) – To most people, a 17-mile bike ride sounds like something only for the most athletic of folks, but one trail in Virginia aims to change that perception. The Creeper Trail in ...
If you’re looking for a bike trail with unforgettable scenery, the section of “The Virginia Creeper Trail” from Abingdon to Alvardo Station in Virginia is truly a gem! The scenic landscape and trail ...
The Virginia Creeper Trail is back open for business. The trail officially reopened at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12. It had been closed since April 6, as a safety precaution due to COVID-19. Local ...
ABINGDON, Va. - The Virginia Creeper Trail is one of 20 recreational trails in the country competing to be named one of the top 10 winning trails in North America. USA Today editors worked with a ...
The Virginia Creeper Trail has been on my bucket list for a while. It’s a 34-mile shared-use trail connecting Abington, Va., with the state’s North Carolina border. Originally a Native American ...
DAMASCUS — The Virginia Creeper Trail is now open to e-bike use on the 17-mile section between Abingdon and Damascus, from the Start to the Heart. With the ever-growing popularity of e-bikes, this ...
The Virginia Creeper Trail between Damascus and Whitetop Mountain remains closed due to significant safety concerns and ongoing recovery work following Hurricane Helene, which caused widespread damage ...
DAMASCUS, Va. – Looking down from the old railroad trestles, the pastures glow almost gold in the late afternoon sun. The quiet rumble of bicycle tires over the wooden planks is nothing like the steam ...
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA (WJHL) — The portion of the Virginia Creeper Trail from Abingdon to Damascus has reopened following historic flooding brought to the region by Hurricane Helene. According to a ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Va. (WCYB)— Volunteers worked Saturday to keep a popular trail in our area beautiful. Dozens grabbed trash bags and helped pick up litter along the Virginia Creeper Trail. They've ...
The Virginia Creeper Trail is back open for business. The trail officially reopened at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12. It was closed since April 6, as a safety precaution from COVID-19. Local businesses ...
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