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Greenbrier River Trail
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Trail description: 77 mile (120 kilometer) rail trail follows the Greenbrier River through the beautiful Allegheny Mountains in eastern West Virginia. The GRT is a Millennium Legacy Trail.
Great Greenbrier River Race held in late April is a relay of two to four-persons, but can be done solo. It consists of three activities: biking, canoeing and running.
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Towns along the trail: North Caldwell, Marlinton, Clover Lick, Cass
Web site: Greenbrier River Trail
Trail map: Available on the GRT website
Trail surface: Gravel
Designated activities: Bicycling, horseback riding, walking and cross-country skiing
Facilities on the trail: Restaurants are located in Marlinton
Points of interest:
Lodging: Hotels and other accommodations are found in several of the towns along the trail.
Camping: Primitive campgrounds are located at 14 points along the trail
Bike shops: Marlinton
Weather forecast: Marlinton
Tourism info: Pocahontas County VB
Getting to the trail: The trail can be accessed in each of the towns. Several outfitters offer shuttle service to transport bikes and passengers along the trail.
Map of local region: North Caldwell | Marlinton | Clover Lick | Cass
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