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in Rappahannock County Virginia.

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B i k i n g

This section contains six pages concerning biking. To access them, click on the link or the relevant button above.

First there is a report on the Big Ride across the United States organized for the purpose of fund raising by the American Lung Association. Read the Big Ride page and its subpages, particularly the Ride Progress page.

Furthermore, there are several pages giving information about specific biking trails in the areas mentioned below.

 
The Cumberland, Md. to Pittsburgh, Pa. bicycle trail. The trail is nearing completion, but it is already bikeable from beginning to end. The report gives the condition as of the end of 1998. It will soon be updated. Several of he unfinished sections may by now have been completed.
 
The New River bicycle trail in southwest Virginia. This is a new 51 mile biking trail over an abandoned railroad track along the beautiful New River in southwest Virginia.
 
The Virginia Creeper bicycle trail in the far southwest corner of Virginia. Read about the trail and how it got its name.
 
The False Cape State Park and Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge in the far southeastern corner of Virginia. Learn of their beauty and their biking attractions.
 
The Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge a relatively new refuge (created in 1975) with a unique landscape and fascinating biking possibilities