New River Trail State Park

New River Trail State Park, Virginia, USA

New River Trail State Park
Map showing the location of New River Trail State Park, Virginia, USA

Location of New River Trail State Park

Coordinates 36°53′5″N 80°51′9″W / 36.88472°N 80.85250°W / 36.88472; -80.85250Coordinates: 36°53′5″N 80°51′9″W / 36.88472°N 80.85250°W / 36.88472; -80.85250
Area 1,423 acres (576 ha)
Established 1987
Governing body Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

New River Trail State Park is a state park located in southwest Virginia, United States. It parallels 39 miles (63 km) of the New River along an old railroad right-of-way, and is a designated National Recreation Trail. The trail's northeastern end is in Pulaski, Virginia. At Fries Junction, the trail splits and one branch ends in Fries, Virginia, while the other follows Chestnut Creek for 12 miles to Galax, Virginia. The park's headquarters are located in the Foster Falls Historic District.

The trail is a multi-use rail trail that was created out of 57 miles (92 km) of abandoned railroad formerly owned by the Norfolk Southern Railway. Norfolk Southern donated the land to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1986 for the purpose of creating a state park. Volunteers began making improvements and the park opened in May 1987, with 4 miles (6.4 km) of trail open for use. Since then, 57 miles (92 km) have been made open for public recreational use. The trail surface is crushed stone.

The trail passes several old industrial towns including Pulaski, Galax, and Fries, as well as the 19th-century Jackson Ferry Shot Tower and two turn-of-the-century hydroelectric dams.

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