List of Rail Trails in West Virginia - Established Rail Trails

Established Rail Trails

  • Allegheny Highland Trail: Built as part of the Corridor H project.
  • Beckley Rail Trail: Located in the city of Beckley. Also known as the Lewis McManus Trail.
  • Blackwater Canyon
  • Brooke Pioneer Rail-Trail: 3.5-mile (5.6 km) asphalt trail in Brooke County.
  • Brooklyn-Southside Junction Trail: This is an old railroad in the New River Gorge that extends from the old mining towns of Brooklyn to a now-active rail junction just west of Thurmond.
  • Caperton Trail: Follows the Monongahela River from the Mon River Rail Trail South to Mon River Rail Trail North through Morgantown.
  • Cheat Lake Trail: Follows part of the eastern shore of Cheat Lake north of Interstate 68. An extension north into Pennsylvania would mean it would connect to the Mon River Rail Trail North.
  • Cranberry / Tri-Rivers Trail: A depot was renovated in the city of Richwood for use as a trailhead for the trail. This 14.5 former rail bed extends from the city along the Cherry River to the Gauley River. The trail then turns upstream and follows alongside the Gauley to a high trestle and enters a tunnel, dead-ending at Allingdale. An extension is planned or underway from Cowen to Bolair.
  • Cunard - Kaymoor Trail: This follows an old railroad from the old mining towns of Cunard to Kaymoor in the New River Gorge.
  • Deckers Creek Rail Trail: Follows an abandoned rail corridor along Deckers Creek that extends from the Caperton Trail in Morgantown to Reedsville. 19 miles (31 km) in length.
  • East Wetzel Rail-Trail: A 1.5-mile (2.4 km) rail trail located in Hundred (Wetzel County).
  • Elk River Rail Trail: A 1-mile (1.6 km) rail trail that currently extends in Coonskin Park in Kanawha County just north of Charleston, West Virginia. The remainder of the disused line towards Morgantown may be converted into a rail trail. Also, the extension of the runways at Yeager Airport has damaged the trail to make it nearly impassible at several places.
  • Glade Creek Trail: Located in the New River Gorge along Glade Creek, this 5.6-mile (9.0 km) long trail follows an old rail bed.
  • Glen Dale to Moundsville Rail Trail: 3.1-mile (5.0 km) rail trail.
  • Greenbrier River Trail: A 77-mile (124 km) rail trail that goes through pristine eastern West Virginia.
  • Harrison County Bike and Hike Rail-Trail: A 7-mile (11 km) rail trail that goes through Clarksburg and Harrison County.
  • Hawks Nest Rail-Trail
  • Lime Rock Rail-Trail: A 4-mile (6.4 km) rail trail through Blackwater Canyon in Tucker County.
  • Lost Creek Rail-Trail: Near Clarksburg Also known as South Harrison County Bike-Hike Trail. Runs eight miles from Lost Creek to Mount Clare.
  • MCTrail: A small rail trail from Morgantown Avenue and Winfield Street intersection at East Fairmont, West Virginia to Pricketts Fort State Park, where it connects to the Mon River Rail Trail South.
  • Mon River Rail Trail North: Follows the Monongahela River from the Caperton Trail at Morgantown to Van Voorhis Road. It is being planned for an extension into Pennsylvania, which would ultimately connect to the Cheat Lake Trail. Currently 2 miles (3.2 km) in length; planned extension to 6 miles (9.7 km).
  • Mon River Rail Trail South: Follows the Monongahela River from Pricketts Fort State Park and MCTrail to Morgantown where it becomes the Caperton Trail. 18 miles (29 km) in length.
  • Narrow Gauge Rail-Trail: A 3.5-mile (5.6 km) trail in Babcock State Park in Fayette County.
  • North Bend Rail Trail
  • North Marion Rail-Trail
  • Oak Hill Rail-Trail: This would follow a 7.5-mile (12.1 km) long abandoned Norfolk Southern Railway.
  • Panhandle Trail: A 29-mile (47 km) rail trail with parts complete while others are under construction, that spans from the northern sector of Washington County, Pennsylvania to Weirton.
  • Railroad Grade Rail-Trail: A 4-mile (6.4 km) rail trail through Canaan Valley State Park in Tucker County.
  • Thurmond-Minden Trail: Follows an old rail line from a now-active rail line just west of Thurmond to Minden in the New River Gorge.
  • West Fork Rail-Trail: This 22-mile (35 km) trail extends through the Monongahela National Forest (Randolph and Pocahontas counties) with a trailhead in Glady. This is near the Allegheny Trail.
  • Wheeling Heritage Rail-Trail: A 12-mile (19 km) trail in three segments in the Wheeling, West Virginia region.
  • Mill Creek Rail-Trail: Located in Anstead. Follows Mill Creek to where it flows into the New River.

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