Creeping in Virginia - Updated with Pictures
I am not what you would call an athlete, but I have found an enjoyable activity in southwest Virginia called the Virginia Creeper. The Creeper is 32 miles of abandoned railway that has been converted into a bike trail. The wonderful thing about the Creeper is that 17.2 miles of this trail is a coast downhill from White Top Station to Damascus with hardly any peddling. It is a great day trip for the whole family. Even small kids can coast through the beautiful countryside
and scenery of Mt. Rodgers National Forest. We used a shuttle service "The Bike Station" with good equipment and a friendly driver. The 17.2 mile portion takes about 2 1/2 to 4 hours, depending on how much time you spend soaking up the sights. A good break can be taken about half way at the Creeper Trail Cafe. I hear that their chocolate cake has been in the Southern Living magazine. If it looks rainy at all, remember to bring an extra change of clothes. You will get splattered with the mud as you zoom through the puddles. Click on the photo of our family or HERE for more Creeper pictures.



1 comment:
Joey and Freda,
Your blog site is great!!
I just received the link via an old email account I was trying to "cache out" before deleting it from Outlook.
By the way, I am not at Wolfe Industrial anymore. Our family email address is wjcljwallace@comcast.net and my personal/business email address is will8694@hotmail.com.
It has been a while since we've contacted each other, loved to reconnect with your family via the blog. I haven't been as productive on the interent side, although you do give me inspiration.
Thanks for always remembering me.
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