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The Virginia Creeper Trail is Now Open to E-Bikes: A New Chapter for Accessibility and AdventureThe 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 ...
(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 Carolina ...
Flood damage to Creeper Trail could have long-term impacts on Damascus, county The trail attracts about 250,000 users each year Joe Tennis ...
ABINGDON, Va. — Gary Greer watched this week’s relentless rain with some lament, saying few if any bicyclists were headed to Damascus to take a ride on the Virginia Creeper Creeper Trail ready ...
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA (WJHL) — The portion of the Virginia Creeper Trail from Abingdon to Damascus has reopened following historic flooding brought to the region by Hurricane Helene. According to a ...
The 34-mile trail welcomes hikers, cyclists and horseback riders near Abingdon, Va. The gravel trail travels through Damascus all the way to the North Carolina border near Whitetop, Va.
The Whitetip Station along the Creeper Trail. (Photos by Tom Howe) This guest post is by Tom Howe, the man behind the Puddlecycle ride series. His last post was about biking to the solar eclipse. “If ...
Also: Appalachian Power warns that rising temperatures could bring rapidly changing water levels on New and Roanoke rivers.
Back in the 1970s when Washington County leaders first started talking about converting an abandoned 35-mile Norfolk and Western Railway corridor into the Virginia Creeper Trail, a hiking and biking ...
ABINGDON — It’s one thing to turn a former rail line into a trail; it’s quite another to create a tourist attraction that generates millions of dollars in annual revenue ...
DAMASCUS, Virginia --- (3/5) On the third segment of "My Town: Damascus," News 5's John Engel takes a ride on the Virginia Creeper Trail; 17 miles of downhill riding from Damascus to Abingdon.
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