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Coal Heritage South (131 miles) – This ride takes you into the heart of the West Virginia coalfields and through historic coal towns. Be sure to note the interesting architecture of the buildings and the old company houses the miners called home. Along the route, you can enjoy the waterfalls of |
Twin Falls State Park, or take a side trip to the historic Ashland Company Store for a bite to eat.
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Farm Country Ride (111 miles) – Along U.S. Route 219 you’ll find sweeping turns, rolling hills, scenic vistas and an abundance of historical sites. This is the area where Delaware, Seneca and Cherokee Indians hunted for hundreds of years before the arrival of English settlers. You’ll also find Civil War sites, caverns and charming small towns throughout the region. Near Union, be sure |
to check out the Indian Creek Covered Bridge one of two remaining covered bridges in Monroe County.
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National Forest (195 miles) –Travel through scenic plateaus and dense forests to an elevation of over 4,500 feet. This route takes you across the New River Gorge Bridge, the second largest steel arch bridge in the world, and to the Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, one of the most unique natural settings in North America. Descend from the highest road in West Virginia into the lush farm country of Greenbrier County. |
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