Greenbrier River Trail - Clover Lick, West Virginia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member flyingmoose
N 38° 19.876 W 079° 58.231
17S E 589978 N 4243072
Located at the intersection of Edray Road and Back Mountain Road in Clover Lick
Waymark Code: WM14NXE
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 08/02/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
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The trailhead is small but roadside parking is also available. The trail starts between mile markers 70 and 71. The trail is 77 miles long and is between mile markers 3 and 80 of the Greenbrier River Trail. At the trailhead is a kiosk with a map and local Clover Lick History.

"The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile former railroad now used for hiking, biking and horseback riding. It is the longest trail of its kind in West Virginia. The trail provides many breathtaking views as it passes through several small towns, crosses 35 bridges, goes through two tunnels and cuts through some of West Virginia’s most remote areas. The Greenbrier River Trail is one of 50 Millennium Legacy Trails in the United States, and was rated one of the top 10 hiking trails in the country by Backpacker Magazine. Part of the Greenbrier River Trail lies within a National Radio Quiet Zone so cell phones do not work." - WV State Parks

Country: United States of America

State/Province/etc.: West Virginia

Trail Start (town): Cass

Trail Finish (town): Caldwell

Trail Length: 77

Trail Surface: Gravel/Stone

Pack Animals Allowed: no

Fees: no

Internet Link(s):
https://wvstateparks.com/park/greenbrier-river-trail/


Rail-to-Trail Sign: Not listed

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