Greenbrier RiverThe Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile long rail trail operated by West Virginia State Park system. Trail uses include bicycling, backpacking, cross-country skiing and horseback riding. A packed, crusher run surface coupled with a mere one per cent grade creates an ease of riding that allows cyclists, young and old, to enjoy the many breathe-taking views. The trail closely mirrors its namesake, the Greenbrier River, for most of its length offering trail users countless opportunities for swimming and fishing.
The Greenbrier River Trail traverses one of the most remote areas in the state and lies adjacent to the Monongahela National Forest, Seneca State Forest and Watoga State Park. A trip along the trail is truly a “Wild and Wonderful” experience |
Lewisburg Food & DiningDowntown Lewisburg has an energy and feeling that sets it apart from many places. Our artistic community is magnetic and draws entertainers, actors, musicians and artists from near and far. Our performance venues are simply brimming with talent year round! Choose to stay for a while…we’ve a grand historic inn just up the street and we can spoil you with fabulous food and dining options. And…we know you’ve a need to shop…we have that covered too, with spectacular shops all located in a wonderful historic district.
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