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BIKING VIRGINIA'S NEW RIVER
TRAIL STATE PARK

New River Trail State Park is Virginia's
longest linear state park, traversing 57 miles through four counties and
three towns following the right-of-way of the Norfolk Southern Railroad
which donated the land. The trail has numerous trailheads with parking,
washrooms, picnic tables, and maps, and the multi-use trail is available
for bikes, hikers, and equestrians. It runs from Pulaski on the north to
Galax on the south, with 39 miles paralleling the New River, 12 miles along
Chestnut Creek out of Galax, 1.5 miles on Claytor Lake (a wide point of
the New River), and the remainder through rolling pasture land. Trailheads
are well marked with directional signs to assist in finding them.

The namesake New River is actually considered
by geologists to be the second oldest river in the world (the Nile is the
oldest) and flows north from North Carolina, through Virginia, and into
West Virginia. It was originally called Wood's River but was renamed in
the early 1700s by local settlers. The trail crosses the river three times
on long trestles, with this shot taken at the Ivanhoe Bridge at milepost
30.3

Two old tunnels remain on the route. The
trail surface is sometimes hard-packed dirt and sometimes crushed limestone
and is generally in excellent condition, although a few areas were a bit
chewed up by horses. Watch also for occasional rock outcroppings, fallen
rocks, and downed tree limbs. I came upon a state crew spreading new gravel
and their work was noticeable with many miles of perfect conditions.
The section south of Draper for 15+ miles is especially scenic
as it travels on a ledge with the New River below on one side and towering
bluffs on the other, both sides lush with greenery, and with infrequent
signs of civilization evident.

The northern-most crossing of the New River
(Claytor Lake at this point) is on the lengthy, iron-framed Delton Bridge
and offers good views of the water. A smaller iron bridge is also used to
cross the New River at its confluence with Chestnut Creek at Fries Junction,
twelve scenic miles up from the Galax Trailhead on the south.
For more info:
- New River Trail State Park
- 176 Orphanage Drive
- Foster Falls, VA 24360
- (276) 699-6778
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation webpage for New River Trail
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