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    Sugar Hollow Park

    4.2 (9 reviews)

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    Running through the forest. Just a beautiful run. Peaceful.
    Anne J.

    Great park to get outside and run / walk. Tons of trails paved and Unpaved. Get off the treadmill and come here for exercise.

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    4 years ago

    They have 2 dog parks. Limited seating and NO WATER for dogs, bring your own. Always clean, people friendly.

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    10 years ago

    Nice park. Kids play area. Dog park. Baseball. Soccer. Frisbee golf. Friendly people.

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    Virginia Creeper Trail

    Virginia Creeper Trail

    4.8
    (45 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    April, 2025. We visited Abington, Virginia quite a few years ago. After discovering the Virginia…read moreCreeper Trail at that time, we promised that we'd return "someday" to bike at least part of the trail. This trail is a nationally-acclaimed Rails-to-Trails that extends for 34 miles and over 47 trestle bridges. While best known as a biking trail, it's actually a multi-use trail with bikers, walkers, stroller pushers, runners, equestrians, and more, especially near the access points. In the past, the trail started near Whitetop, went about 18 miles to the center point near Damascus, and ended in the charming town of Abingdon (or vice versa). Unfortunately, Damascus was hard hit by Hurricane Helene, and 18 trestle bridges were destroyed as well as many portions of the trail so the Whitetop to Damascus portion of the trail is currently closed. The 18-mile stretch from Damascus to Abington IS open. While there are bike rental companies, as well as shuttle services to take you to the trail's start, we brought our own bikes. We decided to ride the 8.5 mile segment from Abingdon (elevation: 2,020' to Alvarado Station (the old train stop at 1,750') and back. This "lower" section is considered a relatively easy to moderate stretch through rolling farmland and forests and over beautiful trestle bridges. As mentioned, our turning point was Alvarado Station, where we enjoyed our picnic lunch on a bench river-side. The stop also had drinks and snacks available for sale, a water refill station, restrooms, and a big, friendly dog eyeing our lunches! The trail is wide in most areas, and is very well-maintained. There are multiple access points with parking lots, information kiosks, regular mileage markers, benches, photo ops, and some restrooms. In a relatively recent development, e-bikes are now allowed on the trail. With its restaurants, breweries, shops, local theater, and more, make some extra time to visit Abingdon!

    Love riding the Virginia Creeper Trail. Most people ride it from Whitetop Mountain down to…read moreDamascus, but it's just as enjoyable riding the section from Abingdon to Damascus, and back. Both routes offer beautiful scenery and make for a great ride. ‍

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    Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventures

    Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventures

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    76.3 mi

    I recently took a week long trip to Brevard, NC with the hopes to hit as many bike trails in Pisgah…read moreand DuPont that I could. I happened across Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventures while searching the area on Google maps. Being new to the sport and mostly riding solo I thought it'd be a good idea to have a local guide show me the more challenging terrain. Luke contacted me before our ride to get an idea of what I might like so he could choose a route for us. We hit some of black mountain, Avery Creek, and Bennett Gap trails. Challenging climbs, steep descents, and chunky flow. We did about 18 miles with 3700' of climbing. Luke did a great job of giving me the proper introduction to Pisgah mountain biking. I went on to ride the rest of the week in the area with more confidence thanks to my decision to use PMBA. Thanks Luke and Chris!

    Customer service is 10/10. Bill is a super kind guy that goes out of his way not only to make sure…read moreyou feel comfortable, but he goes above and beyond to ensure that you have the best experience. He knew we were coming from out of town so he emailed me a list of places to visit, which he didn't have to do! He also knew we were new to mountain biking so he made sure to teach us techniques until we were fully comfortable. Our mountain biking abilities improved drastically because of Bill. He suggested easy trails versus hard trails to make sure we were always enjoying our ride. He took us to see cascading waterfalls and even showed us secret trails to get us behind the waterfall! As if that wasn't enough he packed snacks for he, provided lunch, and came fully prepared with all of the gear that we need. I would absolutely recommend taking a tour with Bill. We will be back!

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