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Distance
49.72 miles
Elevation Gain
2999 ft
Route Type
Point-to-Point
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New River Trail is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a lake located near Max Meadows, Virginia.
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Lake
River
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Bike the New River Trail
There are several locations to begin your trek on the New River Trail, but our favorite is the Draper Valley area. The pin on the map will take you right to the parking lot. There is a $5 state park fee and a self-pay envelope station. From here we head south, and after about a mile you catch your first glimpse of the New River. You'll cross several bridges that provide excellent opportunities ...
Camp at Claytor Lake State Park
Claytor Lake is a very well maintained state park in Dublin, VA. There are four campgrounds available. Campgrounds A, B and C are mostly for tent camping with no electric or water hookups, while campground D accommodates RV units with water and electric hookups.Claytor Lake is idea for families looking to get away and relax in the outdoors. Be sure to bring the bikes and enjoy a mix of 4 miles ...
Photograph Dismal Falls
Explorers in Southwest Virginia run into a common problem: local hikes and waterfalls are often saturated with college students out enjoying a warm day. While it's wonderful to have so many people appreciating the beauty of the Jefferson National Forest, it can be difficult to find a remote, quiet place to sneak off to in this part of the state. Dismal Falls offers the perfect combination of re...
Float New River
Starting at the "falls" below the New River Junction you can enjoy a three day float trip down to Bluff City near Pearisburg. [Tangent Outfitters in Pembroke can rent you kayaks and shuttle you to the start point and pick you up at the end point if you don't have 2 vehicles to leave] Trip can be broken up into three day trips all equally as much fun.
This part of the historic New River has bea...
Hike through the New River Cave
After reaching the parking area, cross the road and continue up the trail for about 0.3 miles. At the kiosk, make sure to register in order to indicate that you are going into the cave. After passing the kiosk and some rocky portions of the trail, you will approach the cave entrance.
The cave goes about a mile in, so be careful while exploring. There are bats in the beginning portion of the cav...
Hike the High Rock Trail
The hike to High Rocks begins at a gravel parking lot up a long winding road, seems like forever but really is only mile or two past the quarry when your turn onto the road.
The out-and-back hike begins by passing through the two large boulders near the back of the parking lot. The trail leads down/towards the left, a grassy area will be down to your left, that's how you know you're on the rig...
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