Greenbrier River Trail

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The Greenbrier River Trail is a scenic, multi-use rail trail in West Virginia that follows the Greenbrier River through remote valleys, forests, and small towns, popular for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail trail
environmentType Appalachian forest
riparian corridor
follows Greenbrier River NERFINISHED
followsFormer railroad corridor
hasAccessPoint Caldwell, West Virginia NERFINISHED
Cass area, West Virginia NERFINISHED
Marlinton, West Virginia NERFINISHED
hasFeature camping areas
forests
railroad bridges
remote valleys
river views
small towns
trailheads
tunnels
hasRestriction motor vehicles generally prohibited
isPartOf West Virginia State Parks system NERFINISHED
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

West Virginia NERFINISHED
managedBy West Virginia Division of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
notableFor relative remoteness
scenic beauty
wildlife viewing opportunities
ownedBy State of West Virginia NERFINISHED
passesThrough Greenbrier County, West Virginia NERFINISHED
Pocahontas County, West Virginia NERFINISHED
popularFor long-distance cycling
nature viewing
recreational tourism
season fall
spring
summer
winter
surfaceType crushed stone
gravel
usedFor bicycling
cross-country skiing
hiking
horseback riding
running

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Greenbrier River adjacentTo Greenbrier River Trail
Greenbrier River hasTrailAlong Greenbrier River Trail
West Virginia State Parks hasComponent Greenbrier River Trail
this entity surface form: Greenbrier River Trail State Park
Marlinton, West Virginia hasAttraction Greenbrier River Trail
Lewisburg, West Virginia hasNearbyAttraction Greenbrier River Trail