Explore the Greenbrier River Trail: A Scenic 78-Mile Adventure

The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile scenic rail-trail in West Virginia, stretching from Cass Scenic Railroad State Park to Caldwell. Ideal for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders, it features breathtaking views, 35 bridges, and historic tunnels. Lewisburg serves as a great base for exploration, offering various amenities.

The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile rail-trail stretching from Cass Scenic Railroad State Park in Pocahontas County to Caldwell near Lewisburg, West Virginia. This scenic path follows the former Chesapeake & Ohio Railway line along the Greenbrier River, offering a gentle grade suitable for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders of all skill levels. Along the trail, visitors can experience breathtaking views, cross 35 bridges, and pass through two historic tunnels: the 402-foot Droop Mountain Tunnel and the 511-foot Sharps Tunnel. The trail is renowned for its natural beauty, traversing some of West Virginia’s most remote areas and providing opportunities to observe diverse wildlife.

The southern terminus of the trail is located in North Caldwell, just a few miles from downtown Lewisburg. This proximity makes Lewisburg an ideal base for exploring the trail. The town offers various amenities, including lodging, dining, and shopping options. Notably, the trailhead at Hopper (Harper Road) has been enhanced with a new parking lot featuring over 30 spaces, including two ADA-accessible spots, improving accessibility for all visitors. Whether you’re seeking a short afternoon excursion or a multi-day adventure, the Greenbrier River Trail provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural splendor of West Virginia.

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