The James River begins in Western Virginia and crosses through the Blue Ridge Mountains, providing a corridor to the Atlantic ...
The Maury River’s boundaries are entirely within Rockbridge County. Beginning at the top of Goshen Pass and flowing into the James. The Maury offers a wide variety of paddling opportunities. While ...
Parts of South River near Irish Creek are regularly stocked in the Spring and Fall, and fishing is good, but it can be crowded. The first mile or so of South River after you turn onto Route 608 is ...
This trail begins with a moderate hike along Belfast Creek. Read the trail signs at the beginning of the trail for two very different renditions of the Devil's Marbleyard.
A network of about six miles of old logging roads and linking trails in a 600-acre watershed tract owned by the City of Lexington. The perimeter is identified by blaze-orange marks on boundary trees.
Begin by taking the old road to the right (there are actually two roads, take the one which has the fence to prevent vehicles and motor bikes, as the other is a Forest Service road). This trail starts ...
Directions The Maury River is located entirely in Rockbridge County and offers great float trips. For locations to the put-in and take-out see the canoeing and Kayaking, Maury River section.
The Shenandoah Valley is a mecca for whitewater sports. Canoeing, kayaking and rafting one of the area rivers is a must. There are many rivers within a short drive of Lexington. These include the: ...
A very short hike. This trail runs parallel to the Pedlar River. After a quarter of a mile walk downstream and look for the large boulders. The 10-foot high falls and pool are definitely a great idea ...
This ride is a fairly easy ride. Park at the Longdale Recreation Area (Parking Lot). Leaving the recreation area, take a right onto FS 271.