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Nov 4, 2021

Madison, VA is a lovely little city known for its beautiful mountains and foothills. With plenty in the area to go out and explore one popular method of doing so is biking. The area is home to a plethora of biking trails that are sure to be a worthwhile experience.
 

 

6 Favorite Biking Trails Near Madison, VA

1. Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail

Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail runs for 2.25 miles in the Blue Ridge Mountains of central Virginia. It was originally designed by Claudius Crozet, a French engineer, to allow passage through the mountains from Blue Ridge Railroad to the Shenandoah Valley.  The actual tunnel stretches for nearly a mile and is located in Rockfish Gap, a wide gap in the mountains. The gravel lined trail goes from leveled on one end to steep on the other depending on your starting point. If you are biking this trail, come prepared with a bike light, as there are no lights inside the tunnel.

2. Hawksbill Greenway Trail

Located right outside of Madison in Luray, Virginia, the Hawksbill Greenway Trail is a well maintained, paved trail that runs along the Hawksbill Creek.  Though the trail only stretches 2 miles, it is very scenic and sectioned by color to making it easier to recognize locations. There are a variety of activities that attract many visitors as well as scenic murals, benches and picnic tables, vibrant murals, and it is known for having tons of wildlife to watch, angling, and birding.  The trail is also accessible to the historic downtown Luray, which makes it another luxury of the greenway.

 

3. Rivanna Trail

Stretching for roughly 21 miles, Rivanna Trail surrounds Charlottesville, VA and connects many parks along its route. It follows the Rivanna River and runs alongside several of the city’s neighborhoods.  The trail has a mixture of surfaces but is marked with brown trail blazes for the spur trails and green for the main loop.  Riverside park offers as the best starting point for this trail.

4. Virginia Central Railway Trail

Virginia Central Railway Trail is two disjointed segments that combine to form a 4-mile trail through Fredericksburg and sits halfway between the state’s capital and the nation’s capital.  The trail will eventually extend to around 30 miles and will follow the former rail line, from which the trail was named, that will connect 3 major battlefield sites of the Civil War in Fredericksburg, Wilderness, and Chancellorsville. The trail offers scenic views of the historic Virginia Central Railway trail bed and Hazel Run.

5. Rappahannock Canal Walk

Located northwest of downtown Fredericksburg, the Rappahannock Canal Walk (Canal Walk) runs along the old canal. It runs for 1.8 miles and connects with the Rappahannock Heritage Trail (Heritage Trail) and making a trail loop that runs about 3.5 miles. This trail is fairly popular and features public art with benches along the trail.

6. Rappahannock River Heritage Trail

Also known as the Heritage Trail, the Rappahannock River Heritage Trail 1.6 miles of paved route in Fredericksburg. It connects to the Rappahannock Canal Walk (Canal Walk) and offers a beautiful view of the Rappahannock River. The trail runs into Old Mill Park where you can find picnic shelters and restrooms.

Being able to get yourself and your biking equipment around in one piece is extremely important. Contact Madison Ford and find the Ford that will deliver you and your passengers to your destination safely.