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Greenbrier River Trail, Hillsboro

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Historic Walking Area · Hidden Gem · Biking Trail
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The Greenbrier River Trail , is a linear state park comprising a 77.1mi rail trail between North Caldwell and Cass in eastern West Virginia.The GRT route and its contours were originally engineered by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, serving as a passenger and freight line before becoming unviable after the Great Depression. The right of way was gifted to the State of West Virginia in the late 1970s and the former railbed reopened in 1980 as a recreational multi-use trail.The wheelchair-accessible trail features a hard-packed crushed-limestone surface accommodating hiking, bicycling, ski-touring and horseback-riding. Access is provided at 14 trailheads. The route features 16 primitive campsites and 50 to 60 picnic tables along its length — and passes next to three state parks and two state forests. As it follows the Greenbrier River, the trail drops 732ft along its route, crossing 35 trestles and traversing two tunnels — Droop Mountain Tunnel with a length of 409ft and Sharps Tunnel with a length of 500ft.In 1999, the GRT was one of 50 trails in the United States designated a Millennium Legacy Trail. In 2012, the trail was elected to the National Rail Trail Hall of Fame and was named by Backpacker magazine as "one of the Top 10 hiking trails in the United States."
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  • I began my walk at the trailhead just outside Lewisburg. I really liked the peacefulness and sound and sight of the river. The trail is wide and well maintained. I live in SW Idaho, which is... 
    I began my walk at the trailhead just outside Lewisburg. I really liked the peacefulness and sound and sight of the river. The trail is wide and well maintained. I live in SW Idaho, which is...  more »
  • I have ridden this on my bike several times over the years and the surface is better now for bicycles than I have ever seen it. Not many places to catch a snack, or a spare tube along the way, so... 
    I have ridden this on my bike several times over the years and the surface is better now for bicycles than I have ever seen it. Not many places to catch a snack, or a spare tube along the way, so...  more »

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