|
The Greenbrier River Trail, operated by the West Virginia State Park system, is a 76-mile former C&O Railroad bed.
Trail uses include backpacking, bicycling, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and access to the Greenbrier River for anglers and paddlers.
Camping sites are scattered along the trail. The trail runs adjacent to five state parks and forests beginning at Greenbrier State Forest, near Droop Mountain Battlefield and Watoga State Parks, Seneca State Forest, and ending at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park.
The trail passes through many small towns and traverses 35 bridges and two tunnels. The trail borders the Greenbrier River and is surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains.
Outdoor Activities |
Greenbrier River Trail offers miles of recreational fun and scenic beauty.
Wildlife is abundant near the Greenbrier River in Pocahontas County.
Biking is a popular activity in West Virginia.
|