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• Allegheny (park To Park) in Davis / Canaan Valley, West Virginia
If you don't have a shuttle, start at Canaan Valley Resort (parking lot at the lodge). Ride out of the parking lot and go right toward the golf course. About 2/3 the way down the hill you will see Middle Ridge Trail on the left. Take it to the first intersection and then go right. Foll...
Last reviewed: Aug 28, 2009
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• Barnum Rail Trail in Keyser, West Virginia
About a 5 mile rail trail that run along the North Branch of the Potomac.
Last reviewed: Jan 24, 2006
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• Bear Pen (modified) Loop in Slatyfork, West Virginia
Take Gauley Mountain Trail off Mine Rd. and ride 1.5 miles, passing Tea Creek Connector Trail at .9 miles, and turning right on Bear Pen Ridge Trail. Take Bear Pen Ridge Trail for 3.5 miles to the bottom of the mountain. When you get to the bottom ride past Tea Creek Trail (one left and ...
Last reviewed: Aug 31, 2009
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• Beech Fork State Park in Huntington, West Virginia
Beech Fork State Park (Lost Trail, Mary Davis Trail, Coal Mine Trail, and North Ridge Trail) offers a variety of riding experiences. Some sections you can really move, while other sections are very rocky. Roots are also very prevalent on much of the trail. It is very challenging, but we...
Last reviewed: Jul 22, 2009
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• Big Bear Lake in Hazelton, West Virginia
There are several loop options with some blacktop used to link them. The one my son and I like the best is their 21 mile loop. It has a few very technical spots, but the majority of the trail system is awesome singletrack. The map is a bit difficult to make out at first because there ar...
Last reviewed: Oct 26, 2009
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• Cacapon State Park in Berkley Springs Wv, West Virginia
This trail is very challenging. It is more of a hiking trail to the top of a mountain. There are a variety of less difficult trails {Central, Laurel, Cabin, etc.} at the bottom of the mountain. However, if you hike and hike your bike 2-3 miles to the top on Ziler Loop you will be either...
Last reviewed: Sep 17, 2007
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• Camp Creek State Park in Camp Creek, West Virginia
Several scenic trails are found on the park and the adjacent state forest. Trails are open to hikers, mountain bikers, and some are open for equestrian use.
There are 35-40 miles of multi-use trails in the surrounding Camp Creek Forest.
A map of the campground and camp trails open fo...
Last reviewed: May 27, 2009
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• Canyon Rim Trail in Thomas, West Virginia
Larger, lollipop loop. Ride up the rough and rocky gravel road, past the picnic area to the next intersection (Olson Tower Rd.). Go left on Olson Tower Rd. and ride to the end at Olson Tower. Note you will pass Canyon Rim Trail just a couple hundred feet short of Olson Tower on your lef...
Last reviewed: Mar 12, 2009
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• Charles Fork Lake in Spencer, West Virginia
Begin in the parking area overlooking the lake. Ride toward the boat ramp from the parking area, turn right up a steep double track and follow for about 2/10th mile up the hill. You will see Lake Trail go to the left about 3/4 the way up the hill. Take Lake Trail to the left, in about 3...
Last reviewed: Mar 3, 2009
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• Cherry River Rails to trails in Richwood, West Virginia
There are train tunnels, bridges and tons of scenary along the Cherry and Gauley rivers. It is an old railroad grade that has started to grow over... Great for beginners or families and also good for more advanced if you want to work on some speed.... theres rock climbing and whitewater r...
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• Coopers Rock in Morgantown, West Virginia
Something for everyone, tough hills, sweet downs, or you can just tinker around the flats near the top of the mountain. I can't Coopers isn't on the site. Best biking in Northern WV/ Western MD, hands down.
Last reviewed: Feb 26, 2008
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• Cow Pasture Trail in Cranberry Glades, West Virginia
Ride back out the road you came in, past the first parking area, for the viewing area, and watch for the trail on your left. You will ride this wide trail and when you come to a grass covered old blacktop section in meadow (cowpasture) turn left on the trail. I switches from wide trail t...
Last reviewed: Aug 3, 2009
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• Cvi Trails in Davis, West Virginia
These are awesome trails for beginners to practice their skills on and just a beautiful ride for even the experianced. For the experianced rider, be sure to find your way to Mt. Strip Mine, Moonrock, and Hoo Doo Rocks. For the inexperianced rider, you can take on everything the lower tr...
Last reviewed: Aug 28, 2009
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• Davis in Davis, West Virginia
Best way to enjoy Davis trail is to start at the Allegheny Trail / Davis Trail trailhead on Canaan Loop Rd. Ride it downhill all the way to Blackwater Falls State Park. To Make a loop you can take a right on Yellow Birch Trail just before you reach the road. Sooo many trails in this ar...
Last reviewed: Dec 31, 2008
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• Dobbin House Trail in Davis, West Virginia
Leave Pendleton Lake parking, down the double track and cross the wooden bridge onto the singletrack. Note, this is a very rocky and rooty trail. I recommend the clockwise loop after taking in the overlook. Once across the wooden bridge, keep riding staight through. Some technical spot...
Last reviewed: Aug 28, 2009
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• Dolly Sods North (while Available) in Canaan Valley, West Virginia
You can take Rocky Ridge Trail, overlooking Canaan Valley all the way to the end. There is some fantastic scenery and extremely technical rock riding ahead. You will come to at least a couple mandatory (unrideable by anyone) hike-a-bike sections though they are not long. When you get to...
Last reviewed: Aug 14, 2009
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• Gauley Headwaters in Slatyfork, West Virginia
Busting out into a beautiful meadow, you'll be impressed by the stature of the Monongahela National Forest ("the Mon" in local-speak). Then loosen your jaw and relax your elbows as you dive back into the woods for more fun in the rocks. Stay way behind your saddle as a phenomenal singletra...
Last reviewed: Sep 18, 2008
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• Gauley Mountain Trial in Slatyfork, West Virginia
Gauley Mountain Trail is used mostly as a connector trail for Right Fork Connector, Red Run, Bear Pen and Tea Creek Connector Trails. It is 5 miles from Rt.150 to Mine Rd. making it 10 miles out and back. It is also used to design loops including those other trails or add mileage to my ...
Last reviewed: Sep 18, 2008
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• Gauley-bearpen-boundary-shoals-loop in Slatyfork, West Virginia
The reason for the trail name: you use Gauley Mtn Trail, Bear Pen Trail, Boundary Trail and Bannock Shoals trail for this loop. And it's a tough 17 miles believe me. True back country riding, not manicured trails.
Leave Little Laurel overlook and ride east on 150 for about...
Last reviewed: Aug 31, 2009
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• Greenbrier River Trail in White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
"Abandoned rail. Ends at Cass,WV. Easiest ride North to South.
Last reviewed: Jun 15, 2009
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• Kanawha State Forest Trails in Charleston, West Virginia
I don't know that I have a favorite ride. However, I dearly love Ballard Trail. Tough, lots of rocks, roots, hanging off your back wheel, etc. Mossy Rock is often used to climb as is the double track Hoffman Hollow. Most others are better ridden down. You can ride up Middle Ridge Rd....
Last reviewed: Sep 16, 2009
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• Kennison Mountain Trail in Richwood, West Virginia
Leave Vistors Center going west on Rt.39, cross the top of the mountain and watch for the next fire road on the right (FR232 Dogway Rd.) Take FR232 to the gate and park. Take Frosty Gap trail on the right when looking at the gate. Ride Frosty Gap for about a mile. Take Kennison Mtn. Tr...
Last reviewed: Nov 3, 2008
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• Laurel Creek Trail At Rimel Wv in Marlinton, West Virginia
I have to agree with most descriptions and ride suggestions I have found on this trail. Ride it counter clockwise and I think you'll agree with most the locals, it's much more fun this way. When you get to the trailhead there is a little bridge on the right ( in the counter clockwise d...
Last reviewed: Sep 3, 2008
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• Little Beaver State Park in Beaver, West Virginia
Little Beaver State Park is a 562-acre day-use park that features many outdoor recreational opportunities centered around an 18-acre lake. All trails are open for both hiking and biking, but bikers should use caution while riding in high-use areas. The following park trails can be easily...
Last reviewed: May 27, 2009
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• Little Beaver State Park - Beaver Creek in Beaver, West Virginia
This is a short interesting trail that makes a loop along side Beaver Creek. It has some light climbs, lots of roots, some rock beds, a bridge with a steep climb at the end. There are two trails that branch off this trail so watch what you are doing. Rhododendron Run branches off and is...
Last reviewed: Sep 23, 2009
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