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Lawrence Dye rides his bike through the red ribbon dedicating the newly rebuilt Trestle #7 on the Virginia Creeper Trail on Monday. Dye has ridden over 175,000 miles in his 80+ years in the area ...
Two remote nearly century-old trestles on the Virginia Creeper Trail need repairs between Taylors Valley and Creek Junction in Washington County.
The Virginia Creeper Trail, one of Virginia’s most beloved rail trails, is now officially open to e-bike riders on the 17-mile stretch between Abingdon and Damascus—a route affectionately ...
There will be a ribbon cutting for the new trestle on Monday, April 28 at 2 p.m. The Rails to Trails Conservancy recently announced the Virginia Creeper Trail will be inducted into their hall of fame.
(WJHL) — Virginia’s 34.3-mile-long Creeper Trail winds through Abingdon and extends through Damascus all the way to the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area at the Virginia and North Carolin… ...
The side rails of a trestle on the Virginia Creeper Trail have been extended to improve safety.
Travel Virginia Creeper Trail invites bikers to take it easy Originally published October 18, 2017 at 6:58 am Updated October 18, 2017 at 1:32 pm ...
Bikers are able to enjoy the lower part of the trail from Abingdon to Damascus but trestle 17 is the end of the line.
DAMASCUS, Va. (WJHL) – U.S. Senator Tim Kaine announced on Wednesday that $100,000 in federal funding would be used for repairs along the Virginia Creeper Trail.
The ARC funding would be combined with additional funds from state and local government, are to be used to complete needed repairs to Trestle 31 along the popular 34-mile hiking and biking trail.
WATAUGA, Va. — On a day when tornado watches were issued across Southwest Virginia, bicycle riders cut the ribbon Monday on the new Trestle No. 7 of the Virginia Creeper Trail. The $2 million ...
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