posted Mar 27, 2018
This 48-mile rail-trail system links urban and rural communities in three counties and acts as a low-impact recreation corridor, alternative transportation route, community green space, outdoor classroom, and natural and cultural heritage park.
posted Dec 29, 2017
The majority of the trail has been built by volunteers and youth groups.
published Nov 2008
O. L. “Leff” Moore was the “father” of the Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area, the most innovative motorized trail system in the eastern United States. Leff was the recipient of the 2008 Hulet Hornbeck Award at the 19th International Trails Symposium.
posted Dec 29, 2017
New accessible boardwalks bring visiors to the scenic Upper Falls of the Left Fork of Holly River.
posted Dec 25, 2017
As an advocate for trails throughout southern West Virginia, Senator Plymale has been a key player in the development of public trails for recreation and alternative means of transportation.
posted Dec 29, 2017
This award goes to the Recreational Trails Program administered by the Division of Highways of the West Virginia Department of Transportation.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Bob “Scat” Scatterday and Ben Stout have been long term advocates for the Wheeling Heritage Trail.
posted Jan 16, 2018
When Bill Queen learned no agency in West Virginia had the authority to designate a stream as a water trail, he got the WV Division of Natural Resources to give them a letter acknowledging the Walhonde Water Trail existed.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Charles L. Dundas ("Charlie") began building trails, as a volunteer, in 1958.
posted Jan 10, 2018
Diana is an avid bicyclist and hiker, and a long-time member of the Rails to Trails Conservancy.