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Virginia Creeper Trail — Attraction in Damascus

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Virginia Creeper Trail
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Damascus Town Park
Damascus, VA 24236
Nearby restaurants
Subway
331 Douglas Dr, Damascus, VA 24236
Damascus Diner
109 S Shady Ave, Damascus, VA 24236
Nearby hotels
Creeper Trail Cottages
553 Adkins St, Damascus, VA 24236
Wheeler’s Inn
203 E Laurel Ave, Damascus, VA 24236
Dragonfly Inn
125 E Laurel Ave, Damascus, VA 24236
Ruby's Rest
702-720 E 2nd St, Damascus, VA 24236
The Speckled Trout Outpost
201 W Laurel Ave, Damascus, VA 24236
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Virginia Creeper Trail

333 Douglas Dr, Damascus, VA 24236
4.8(275)
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attractions: Damascus Town Park, restaurants: Subway, Damascus Diner
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(276) 475-6186
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Nearby attractions of Virginia Creeper Trail

Damascus Town Park

Damascus Town Park

Damascus Town Park

4.7

(429)

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Things to do nearby

Beth Macy, author of Paper Girl, in conversation with Barbara Kingsolver
Beth Macy, author of Paper Girl, in conversation with Barbara Kingsolver
Wed, Dec 10 • 7:00 PM
150 West Main Street #A, Abingdon, VA 24210
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SUMMERS Community Wine Dinner Series: A Charles Dickens Christmas Feast
SUMMERS Community Wine Dinner Series: A Charles Dickens Christmas Feast
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
102 Court Street Northeast, Abingdon, VA 24210
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Subway

Damascus Diner

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Damascus Diner

Damascus Diner

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4.8
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5.0
9y

The Virginia Creeper Trail is a 35-mile (one way) path that starts at White Top, VA and ends in Abingdon, VA, and is part of the Rails to Trails system. The trail travels down the side of the mountain, along and over a stream with waterfalls, and through small villages and even crosses the Appalachian Trail. It is an absolutely lovely place to explore.

Bicycle shops have popped in Damascus and Abingdon that offer bicycle rentals and shuttles to the top of the mountain, and from there, riders can travel down to Damascus (17 miles) or to Abingdon (35 miles). The first leg of the trip that ends in Damascus is almost all coasting. There are children as young as 4 years old and seniors as old as 75+ riding the trail. It's a great family-friendly adventure with the old train depots turned into museums and small ice cream and sandwich shops along the way, and places to pull off and explore the stream and waterfalls and maybe enjoy a picnic lunch. The trail is almost completely covered in shade from the large trees. There are numerous bridges that were converted from railroad trestles into bicycle and walker-friendly passes.

Can't wait to ride the Virginia Creeper...

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5.0
2y

I ran while my husband biked with our kids from Whitetop to Damascus. I knew people loved to bike on this trail but I really was surprised to see that I was literally the only person on foot. It's a beautiful trail with lots of places to pull over and jump in the water, a couple of cafés along it, and Appalachian trail crossings. Also loved that there was a bathroom at the parking in whitetop as well as bathrooms occasionally along the trail!! And the route starting at Whitetop and ending in Damascus is 17 miles completely downhill (truly like 1500 ft elevation loss with only 24 ft elevation gain). I'd like to come back on a weekend that's less busy (we came over labor day weekend) because I really did love the trail but it gets congested with narrow paths every now and then and with a lot of visitors who don't call out "on your left" when passing.

Also, there is no service for most of the trial so plan accordingly if you split up...

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5.0
2y

Great trail that's over loved. One of the busiest times we have ever seen last weekend. Three groups of people who ride it. The wannabe hard core dudes who act like it's a race track. Seriously people it's a easy trail full of kids....chill out.. not impressing anyone. Second group is the family with kids and boy scouts. These kids will cut you off even when announcing on your left. They are kids...they are excited...their parents are overwhelmed patience and encouragement for the kids. Third group are the people just riding, staying spaced out and trying not to get run over by the wannabe hard core dudes (on a easy trail) and not wrecking kids. Avoid during leaf season. To crowded...not enjoyable. Off season and...

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Emily GettysEmily Gettys
I ran while my husband biked with our kids from Whitetop to Damascus. I knew people loved to bike on this trail but I really was surprised to see that I was literally the only person on foot. It's a beautiful trail with lots of places to pull over and jump in the water, a couple of cafés along it, and Appalachian trail crossings. Also loved that there was a bathroom at the parking in whitetop as well as bathrooms occasionally along the trail!! And the route starting at Whitetop and ending in Damascus is 17 miles completely downhill (truly like 1500 ft elevation loss with only 24 ft elevation gain). I'd like to come back on a weekend that's less busy (we came over labor day weekend) because I really did love the trail but it gets congested with narrow paths every now and then and with a lot of visitors who don't call out "on your left" when passing. Also, there is no service for most of the trial so plan accordingly if you split up with your group.
Anna LowdermilkAnna Lowdermilk
This was one of the highlights of our mountain vacation. The weather was on the cool side as started our bike ride at the top of the trail which made for perfect riding. Most of us only rode the first half and it was a beautiful and easy ride. Plenty of places to stop and take in the water falls, bridges, old country store. I would suggest parking in Damascus and paying someone to drop you at the top so you can take your time on the trail. We were slightly pressed for time since we parked in Abingdon and had to meet up at a specified time for our ride back there. However you do it you won't regret it! A very easy ride for anyone who can pedal a bicycle!
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I ran while my husband biked with our kids from Whitetop to Damascus. I knew people loved to bike on this trail but I really was surprised to see that I was literally the only person on foot. It's a beautiful trail with lots of places to pull over and jump in the water, a couple of cafés along it, and Appalachian trail crossings. Also loved that there was a bathroom at the parking in whitetop as well as bathrooms occasionally along the trail!! And the route starting at Whitetop and ending in Damascus is 17 miles completely downhill (truly like 1500 ft elevation loss with only 24 ft elevation gain). I'd like to come back on a weekend that's less busy (we came over labor day weekend) because I really did love the trail but it gets congested with narrow paths every now and then and with a lot of visitors who don't call out "on your left" when passing. Also, there is no service for most of the trial so plan accordingly if you split up with your group.
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This was one of the highlights of our mountain vacation. The weather was on the cool side as started our bike ride at the top of the trail which made for perfect riding. Most of us only rode the first half and it was a beautiful and easy ride. Plenty of places to stop and take in the water falls, bridges, old country store. I would suggest parking in Damascus and paying someone to drop you at the top so you can take your time on the trail. We were slightly pressed for time since we parked in Abingdon and had to meet up at a specified time for our ride back there. However you do it you won't regret it! A very easy ride for anyone who can pedal a bicycle!
Anna Lowdermilk

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