Experience the thrill of Randolph County’s scenic trails—plan your biking adventure today!
From the mountains to the broad valleys of Randolph County, West Virginia, our varied forested terrain means nearly infinite biking possibilities. Miles of historic railroad beds converted into pedestrian pathways, gravel roads meandering through the Monongahela National Forest, and single-track trails along Cheat Mountain are all options when riding here. A wide array of biking routes makes it possible for families, solo riders, and cross-country lovers of all ages and ability levels able to enjoy our beautiful landscapes.
Gravel Riding
If you’re a gravel biking enthusiast looking for a destination that offers breathtaking scenery, challenging rides, and a warm community, look no further than Randolph County, West Virginia. Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, our roads offer an unparalleled experience for gravel bikers.
Mountain Biking
The Mower Basin Trails are West Virginia’s first, and so far, only, mountain bike destination recognized by International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) for its extensive system of well-designed single-track trails suitable for all skill levels. With 12 miles of trails and new ones under construction, plus a bike repair station at the trailhead parking lot and dispersed campsites, this adventure spot will keep you coming back for more.
Rail Trail
Choose a section and head out for a family adventure on the Allegheny Highlands Trail! The AHT follows the original route of the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway built by Henry Gassaway Davis in 1884. For 24.5 miles, this exceptionally scenic trail provides panoramic views of the West Virginia countryside as it passes through small towns and rural farmland, from the Elkins Depot Welcome Center continuing to the small town of Parsons.
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