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Ohio River south of Moundsville, West Virginia: A hiking trail entirely on private property Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail: 44.7 72 Northern Virginia: Shirlington, Virginia: Purcellville, Virginia: A rail trail in Northern Virginia. Waterloo-Pinckney Trail: 38 61 Michigan: Big Portage Lake: Silver Lake
The trail crosses under Arlington Boulevard (U.S. Route 50) while within the woodland. [8] [14] Near the end of the woodland, the trail intersects the Bluemont Junction Trail, a 1.3 miles (2.1 km) long paved rail trail that travels to Ballston on the bed of a former W&OD Railroad branch that once ran to Rosslyn and Georgetown.
Roads on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in Virginia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Rail trails in Virginia (15 P) Pages in category "Hiking trails in Virginia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Centennial Trail may refer to: Black Hills Centennial Trail, South Dakota, United States; Centennial Trail (Illinois), in Chicago; North Idaho Centennial Trail, Idaho ...
Railroad Grade Road, a five-mile long paved road/trail; a former section of the old East Tennessee and Western North Carolina line west of Roan Mountain; Shelby Farms Greenline, a 6.6 mile trail using the previous CSX Rail right-of-way in Shelby County; an additional 7 miles are planned.
In the state of Virginia, part of USBR 76 is signed, and a map is available as part of a state bicycling publication. [10] The route passes along the following roads and through the following counties and communities: State Route 80 (Virginia) from Elkhorn City, Kentucky to Meadowview, Virginia in Washington County; Buchanan County (10.9 mi.)
The Virginia Capital Trail (VCT) (informally, the Cap Trail, or simply the Cap) is a dedicated, paved bicycle and pedestrian trail crossing four counties and 51.7 miles (83.2 km) between Jamestown and Richmond, Virginia — that is, between the Colony of Virginia's first capital and Virginia's current capital.