About a month ago I went with some friends to Damascus virginia to ride the Virginia Creeper Trail. Its a 33 mile trail made out of an old railroad bed. Damascus (trail town, USA) is filled with bike shops where you can rent a mountain bike and take a shuttle 17 miles away where they drop you off so you can take the trail back. The entire length of the trail is downhill with some flat sections so its great for families or those who are not used to riding a bike.
The 17 miles only took us 3 1/2 hours with many stops along the way to check out the scenery. Its a beautiful ride, with plenty of great vistas of the mountains and of the stream that the trail follows. Also along the route are plenty of camp sites, fishing spots, and it also crosses the App. Trail.
We were fortunate enough to take the trip during Trail Days 2006 where hikers, backpackers, and bikers converge on Damascus for basically a big party. Its a small town, so I'm sure this is the highlight of their year, but they put on a good show with a parade and fleemarket right in town. Campgrounds surround the town on many of the trails and streams in the area, see the links above for info on where to stay and what to do.
Here are some pics I got of the scenery along the trail


There are alot of bridges along the trail over valleys and the stream that the trail follows. Some are real high up and give great views.



This part of the trail opened up out of the woods into a valley of tall grass. A group of bikers passes by.




And a quick pic of the town.

Anyway, I would highly recommend a trip if you wanted a weekend away with family and friends. (for you Charlotteans, it was about 3 hours away.)
Anyone else have some good getaways, I'd love to go camping again before the end of the summer.
Edited by Mobuchu, 24 January 2007 - 12:54 PM.




































