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Debris and downed trees left by Hurricane Helene will be cleared from part of the Virginia Creeper Trail starting Wednesday.
Also: Appalachian Power warns that rising temperatures could bring rapidly changing water levels on New and Roanoke rivers.
The Virginia Creeper Trail is the latest outdoor recreation opportunity in Southwest Virginia to be declared off-limits to the public. The U.S. Forest Service and the towns of Abingdon and ...
Now 85, Dye, known as “The Legend,” has biked more than 192,000 miles on the Virginia Creeper Trail. He reached his 100,000th mile approximately 17 years ago. For years, Dye has been featured ...
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While several parks and trails were nominated, we saw a clear favorite: the Trestle Trail in Menasha and Fox Crossing. The parks and the views of the water are why this trail regularly makes area ...
More damaging to the Damascus economy than U.S. 58’s closure has been the devastation along the Virginia Creeper Trail, says town manager Chris Bell. More than 200,000 people annually use the trail ...
DAMASCUS, Va. (WJHL) — Debris and downed trees left by Hurricane Helene will be cleared from part of the Virginia Creeper Trail starting Wednesday. The U.S. Forest Service stated in a news ...