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Improved road Horseback riding GREENBRIER Unimproved road Laundry RIVER TRAIL 1-833-WV-PARKS WVstateparks.com Parking area Lookout tower ALLEGHENY TRAIL

Hiking trail Park headquarters Chick To U.S. Route 219 en House Multiple-use trail Parking 2 miles Road

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Book cabins online at www.WVstateparks.com SCALE IN MILES Park trail Descriptions From scenic vistas to beautiful overlooks, hiking trails at ’s state parks and forests lead to breathtaking mountain scenery. Along the way create lasting memories but remember to leave no trace behind in Almost Heaven.

= Hiking = Horseback Riding = Mountain Bike Riding = Cross-Country Skiing

Allegheny Trail Buck And Doe Trail Kennison Run Trail Pine Run Trail Designated as part of a backpack trail system, Trailheads are on Bearpen Trail and North Trailheads are at Laurel Run Primitive Campground The trailhead is located between cabins 27 and this trail extends from its northern terminus near Boundary Trail. This trail enables hikes to make a and along the T. M. Cheek Road across from the 28 in the Pine Run Cabin Area. It winds gently up Blackwater Falls State Park in Tucker County south loop of the Bearpen Trail. Honeymoon Trailhead. Not a loop trail. Many creek the hollow to intersect with the Honeymoon Trail to its intersection with the famed Appalachian Distance: 0.75 mile crossings are encountered so wear sturdy shoes. about 200 yards from the T. M. Cheek Road. Trail near the West Virginia-Virginia border Difficulty: easy Distance: 3.5 miles Distance: 0.75 mile in Monroe County. Difficulty: moderate to difficult Difficulty: easy Distance: approximately 5.5 miles Difficulty: moderate to difficult Burnside Ridge Trail Lake Trail T. M. Cheek Trail This trail branches from the Ann Bailey Trail about Ann Bailey Trail halfway between the Ann Bailey Trailhead and the This is a mostly level trail that encircles Watoga The trailheads are at cabin 21 and on the T.M. Ann Bailey Lookout Tower. Trail ends on end of Lake. Trailheads are at the boat docks, dam and Cheek Road 200 yards north of the overlook. Trail follows the old roadbed across the top of the ridge. Not a loop; must return by same trail. the pool parking lot. 0.5 mile Pyles Mountain and Workman Ridge to the Ann Distance: Mountain bikes welcome. 1.5 miles easy Bailey Lookout Tower. Mountain bikes welcome. Distance: Difficulty: Distance: 3 miles Difficulty: easy Distance: 3 miles Difficulty: moderate Difficulty: moderate to difficult Ten Acre Trail Monongaseneka Trail Arrowhead Trail Honeymoon Trail The short Ten Acre Trail affords an easy The trailhead is 0.5 mile above cabin 2 on the connection between the Honeymoon Trail and the Not a loop, return by same trail. Trailhead is at Trailheads are located by cabin 34 and on the Island Lick Road. The trail climbs the sidehill T. M. Cheek Road. Riverside Campground across from the check- T. M. Cheek Road 0.5 mile south of the T. M. to a reasonably level grade with views through Distance: 0.5 mile in station. The steep trail leading up to the Ann Cheek Overlook. the trees of the Greenbrier River then turns into Difficulty: moderate Bailey Lookout Tower offers spectacular views Distance: 2 miles beautiful Jeff Hollow, before climbing the ridge to of the Greenbrier River Valley and Little Levels Difficulty: moderate the top. The trail ends at the North Boundary Trail. section of Pocahontas County. Distance: 2.5 miles Distance: 1 mile Difficulty: moderate South Burnside Trail difficult Difficulty: Jesse’s Cove Trail This trail branches off from the Burnside Ridge Trail and follows an old farm road out to the end The trailhead is in Riverside Campground across North Boundary Trail of the ridge. Not a loop, return by the same trail. Bearpen Trail from campsite 6. Trail follows the Greenbrier Mountain bikes welcome. River downstream to the mouth of Rock Run, This is a connector trail between Buck and Doe Distance: 1 mile A loop roughly 4.75 miles long can be made of this then follows Rock Run to the top of Workman Trail, Bearpen Trail and the Monongaseneka Trail. Difficulty: moderate trail by incorporating the Buck and Doe Trail and Ridge, a climb of more than 1,000 feet. Near the NOTE: Do not follow farm road east beyond the North Boundary Trail into your walk. top of the ridge is the old Jarvis/Workman Cabin, the Buck and Doe Trail as the road crosses Distance: 3 miles an original pioneer cabin. The trail ends at the private property. Difficulty: moderate Ann Bailey Trail. Distance: 2 miles Distance: 2.5 miles Difficulty: moderate Difficulty: moderate to difficult Brooks Memorial Arboretum Trail A separate map for the Arboretum is available at the park office, campground check-in stations and other visitor contact points throughout the park. Distance: 4.5-mile loop Difficulty: easy to moderate