Bike the Blue Ridge Railway Trail


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The Blue Ridge Railway Trail is a rail trail in Virginia.
It is a 6.5-mile gravel surface recreational trail used for biking, hiking and horseback riding and occupies an abandoned Virginia Blue Ridge Railway corridor. The trail was completed in sections between 2003 and 2010.
The trail starts at a trailhead along Route 151 in Piney River, Virginia, where there is parking for cars and horse trailers as well as a portajohn. The trail follows the course of the Piney River, and after 2 miles, it crosses Route 674 in Roses Mill, Virginia, where there is limited parking for cars. The trail continues along the Piney River for another 2.5 miles and then crosses the Tye River just downstream of its confluence with the Piney River. The trail then follows the Tye, passing under US Route 29 and ending at Tye River Depot, where a railroad car scale is preserved. There is no highway access at the Tye River Depot trailhead. The trail is open from sunrise to sunset.
The trail runs on a former railway spur that ran to a quarry in Piney River from 1915 to 1981.
Disclaimer: GetHiking Charlottesville Organizers are not professional guides. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would take if you were riding alone. With your RSVP, you agree with this disclaimer.
Weather: Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High 88F. Winds light and variable.
Notes:
1. This is a no drop ride. Pace is 8-12 mph. At each crossing on the trail, we will stop and consolidate the group on the other side of the trail. We plan to ride out and back for a total distance of 13 miles. Optional lunch after the ride at Blue Mountain Barrel House & Smokin' Barrel Restaurant, 495 Cooperative Way, Arrington.
2. Reference guide: https://www.traillink.com/trail/virginia-blue-ridge-railway-trail/.
3. Suggested trip equipment: helmet, hot-weather gear, repair kit/spare tube/pump, cash, cell phone, ID/car keys, sunglasses, snack/drink, and sunscreen. Leave change of clothes and water (for rinsing) in your vehicle.

Bike the Blue Ridge Railway Trail