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  1. The official Virginia Creeper Trail map is printed by the Virginia Creeper Trail Club. One side details the Abingdon to Damascus section and the reverse side maps out the trail corridor from Damascus to Whitetop. All 34 mile markers are indicated along with each of the 47 trestle bridges.

  2. Virginia Creeper Trail Maps. Explore the scenic Virginia Creeper Trail with our detailed maps. Plan your bike ride and discover breathtaking views along this picturesque trail.

  3. Downloadable PDF with map and mileage chart. This interactive map of the Virginia Creeper Trail shows you town locations, distances, and services along the trail.

  4. Get to know this 33.8-mile point-to-point trail near Whitetop, Virginia. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 11 h 38 min to complete. This is a popular trail for camping, fishing, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  5. Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail. The Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail occupies the bed of what was once a rugged mountain railroad between Abingdon and the Virginia-North Carolina border about a mile east of Whitetop Community.

  6. The Virginia Creeper Trail is a 35-mile (56 km) multi-purpose rail trail. Located in southwestern Virginia, the trail runs from Abingdon to Whitetop, Virginia, near Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and the North Carolina state line.

  7. Rent a Bike. Spend a day in Damsacus on the Virginia Creeper. Virginia Creeper Trail Maps and visitor information.

  8. The Virginia Creeper Trail is a nationally acclaimed Rails-to-Trails project that draws visitors from all across the country.

  9. The Virginia Creeper stretches 34 miles from Abingdon, Virginia down through to the lovely town of Damascus, Va (known as the Heart of the Va Creeper) along the Whitetop Laurel River and up to its highest point Whitetop Station near the NC State Line at Whitetop, Virginia.

  10. From a historical perspective, the Creeper Trail is a fascinating ride. The trail runs along a rail right-of-way that dates to the industrial expansion across the US in the 1880s and the accompanying iron ore speculation that ran even southward down to the western portion of Virginia.

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