The Greenbrier River Trail spans 78 miles, weaving through the picturesque countryside of West Virginia.
It follows the path of an old railroad, offering a smooth, well-maintained surface for hiking and biking.
The trail offers stunning views of the Greenbrier River, forests, and the Appalachian Mountains.
It passes through charming small towns, including Marlinton, known for its historic charm.
Visitors can enjoy peaceful moments at numerous scenic spots, ideal for picnicking and relaxation.
The trail features unique landmarks, such as old train trestles and the historic Cass Scenic Railroad.
It provides access to recreational activities like fishing, kayaking, and camping along the river.
Open year-round, the Greenbrier River Trail offers a serene and ever-changing experience across the seasons.