Rail-Trails Mid-Atlantic. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
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48 Mon River Rail-Trail System
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Staff Picks
Staff members at Rails-to-Trails Conservancy handpicked the following trails as their favorites, based on such merits as scenic value, unique attractions, bike-friendly communities, and excellent maintenance of the trails and their trailside amenities.
10 Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway Trail
19 Western Maryland Rail Trail
34 Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail
35 Washington & Old Dominion Regional Park
38 Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
48 Mon River Rail-Trail System: Deckers Creek Trail
Foreword
For those of you who have already experienced the sheer enjoyment and freedom of riding on a rail-trail, welcome back! You’ll find Rail-Trails: Mid-Atlantic to be a useful and fun guide to your favorite trails, as well as an introduction to pathways you have yet to travel.
For readers who are discovering for the first time the adventures possible on a rail-trail, thank you for joining the rail-trail movement. Since 1986, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has been the leading supporter and defender of these priceless public corridors. We are excited to bring you Rail-Trails: Mid-Atlantic, so you, too, can enjoy this region’s rail-trails, as well as other multiuse trails that provide the same high-quality experience that you expect from a rail-trail.
These hiking and biking trails are ideal ways to connect with your community, with nature, and with your friends and family.
I’ve found that trails have a way of bringing people together; as you’ll see from this book, you have opportunities in every state you visit to get on a great trail. Whether you’re looking for a place to exercise, explore, commute, or play, there is a trail in this book for you.
So I invite you to sit back, relax, pick a trail that piques your interest—and then get out, get active, and have some fun. I’ll be out on the trails too, so be sure to wave as you go by.
Happy trails,
Keith Laughlin, President
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to the following contributors and to all the trail managers