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The Virginia Creeper Trail, one of Virginia’s most beloved rail trails, is now officially open to e-bike riders on the 17-mile stretch between Abingdon and Damascus—a route affectionately ...
DAMASCUS, Va. — Eighteen of the 34 miles of Virginia Creeper Trail are still closed after Hurricane Helene damaged several parts along the extensive path, but thanks to a group effort by several ...
ABINGDON, Va. — Restoring the damaged half of the Virginia Creeper Trail is expected to be a lengthy process which makes efforts to promote awareness and use of the undamaged portion all the ...
DAMASCUS, Va. (WCYB) — Eighteen of the 34 miles of Virginia Creeper Trail are still closed but thanks to a group effort by several agencies, work is progressing.
Dr. Robyn Puffenbarger explains how native vines can be grown on structures or as groundcover to add color, fruits and berries to the garden. Featured on VHG episode 2408; October 2024. Virginia ...
The Creeper Trail, located in Southwestern Virginia, is a 34-mile rail trail stretching from Abingdon to Whitetop. Every fall, thousands of visitors eager to view the fall foliage visit the site.
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA (WJHL) — The portion of the Virginia Creeper Trail from Abingdon to Damascus has reopened following historic flooding brought to the region by Hurricane Helene. According to a ...
ABINGDON, Va. — Work is slated to begin later this year to repair trestles on the Virginia creeper Trail in Washington County, Virginia.
DAMASCUS, Va. — While the town of Damascus is still hoping for a quick rebuild of the town's crown jewel, the Virginia Creeper Trail, there's a potential new plan in the works. A trail group out ...
MARION, Va. (WJHL) — The National Forest Service is asking for public input on the future of the Virginia Creeper Trail, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Helene. Input is sought regarding ...