Explore The Trail

Adventure Awaits on the Greenbrier River Trail

Explore The Trail

Adventure Awaits on the Greenbrier River Trail

Greenbrier River Trail from Lewisburg: One of the Top 50 Trails in the USA

Stretching 78 miles through the stunning landscapes of West Virginia, the Greenbrier River Trail offers an unforgettable outdoor experience for hikers, bikers, and nature lovers alike. This rail-trail features 37 picturesque bridges and two spectacular tunnels: the 402-foot-long Droop Mountain Tunnel, built in 1900, and the 511-foot-long Sharps Tunnel, constructed in 1899.

The trail gently descends from Cass Scenic Railroad State Park in Pocohantas County (elevation 2,688 feet) to Caldwell in Greenbrier County (elevation 1,696 feet), making it accessible for adventurers of all skill levels. With its tranquil riverside views, rich history, and abundant wildlife, the Greenbrier River Trail is your gateway to the beauty of West Virginia’s outdoors.

Trail Details

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Distance: 78 miles

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Elevation Gain: 992 ft

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Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Trail Map and Route Details

Explore our interactive map to plan your journey along the Greenbrier River Trail. With main access points in North Caldwell (Lewisburg), Cass, and many in between, you can choose your starting point and find parking, amenities, and camping along the way.

TIPS to use the Map:

  • Use the icon next to the trail name for a popout menu to turn on/off layers or jump to a specific mile marker or place.
  • Select the star next to the map name to view this map on Google Maps!
    • Open Google Maps on your phone, select "You", then make sure you are on the saved tab and scroll down to select the blue "Maps" button. You should then be able to select "Greenbrier River Trail, WV"
    • PLEASE NOTE: This map does not work offline. Use the FAROUT APP and get the Greenbrier River Trail Map for a true offline version of this exact map.

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Trail Mile Markers

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Trail Information

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Trail Town Information

The four towns along the trail are listed below with a brief bio and links to key resources.

Cass WV

Cass

Cass, West Virginia, is a historic town known for the Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, where visitors can ride restored steam locomotives through the scenic Appalachian Mountains. Once a thriving logging community, Cass preserves its rich history with well-preserved company houses, a museum, and the remnants of its once-bustling mill. The town also serves as a gateway to the Greenbrier River Trail, offering outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for biking, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty along the Greenbrier River.

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Marlinton WV

Marlinton

Marlinton, West Virginia, is a charming small town nestled in the heart of Pocahontas County. Known for its scenic beauty and rich history, Marlinton serves as a gateway to outdoor adventure in the Allegheny Mountains. The town is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, thanks to its proximity to the Greenbrier River Trail, a 78-mile rail trail perfect for hiking, biking, and horseback riding along the picturesque Greenbrier River. Marlinton is also home to cultural attractions like the Pocahontas County Opera House and hosts events celebrating Appalachian heritage, making it a vibrant spot for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure.

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Seebert

Seebert is a small community in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, situated along the Greenbrier River, approximately 2 miles east of Hillsboro. The community is believed to have been named after the local Seebert family. It is located near the entrance to Watoga State Park, the largest state park in West Virginia, covering over 10,000 acres. In addition to Watoga during the tourist season, you will find a General store, pizza and sandwich shop, including convenient bicycle, canoe and inner tube rentals and shuttle services. The General Store also includes a gift shop and soft-serve ice cream for Trail visitors.

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Lewisburg

Lewisburg

Lewisburg, established in 1782, is the county seat of Greenbrier County, West Virginia. The city is located approximately one mile west of the Greenbrier River.

The Greenbrier River Trail, a 78-mile rail trail following the Greenbrier River, has its southern terminus near Lewisburg in North Caldwell.

Picturesque. Vibrant. Artsy. Historic. Friendly. Spend some time exploring Lewisburg and you’ll see why this surprisingly cosmopolitan town of 4000 people garners accolades. Whether it’s “America’s Coolest Small Town” (Frommer’s Budget Travel Magazine), or one of “The 100 Best Small Arts Towns in America” (Americans for the Arts), Lewisburg often appears on must-see lists for travelers.

There’s always something going on in this active community. Whether you want to immerse yourself in the local scene at a concert, play or festival, or just poke around the antique stores, boutiques and watering holes, you’ll find the town charming and the locals welcoming.

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