www.iplayoutside.com – If it’s an event involving a road or
mountain bike, then West Virginia Outside has the scoop. Whether
you’re looking for the 2003 statewide race schedule, event summaries,
results and/or photos, iplayoutside is there.
www.wvmba.com
– The website of the West Virginia Mountain Bike Association, the
non-profit sponsor of one of the oldest and most prestigious points
race series in the country.
www.bicyclewv.com – The Bicycle Adventure Guide online.
The Adventure Guide takes you to every cycling corner in West
Virginia.
www.wvrtc.org
– The state’s Rail-to-Trail website.
www.pocahontascountywv.com - information on mountain
and road biking in Big Mountain Country is found right here with links
to Snowshoe and Elk River Touring Center, which has provided tours of
the Monongahela National Forest for nearly two decades.
www.wvtrails.com
– Want to hike instead of bike? Find out the best trekking spots
throughout West Virginia right here.
www.mountainstatewheelers.org – Check in with one of the
state’s largest biking clubs and how it promotes cycling for road and
mountain bike enthusiasts of all skill levels.
www.gorp.com/gorp/location/wv/wv.htm – The web address
might be long but it’s worth the effort to type. Loads of information
about outdoor recreation around West Virginia is found right here.
www.bikecanaan.com – See why people from all over the
country flock to this Tucker County locale. There are some nice, easy
trails to ride here but most of the area is calling for the hard-core
mountain bikers.
www.greenbrierrivertrail.com – The list of accolades
about the Greenbrier River Trail is almost as long as the 75-mile
trail itself. Get the latest on this jewel trail right here.
www.wvmountainbike.com – Great page for beginners and
experts alike about mountain bike destinations and events throughout
the state.
- WVTourism.com
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| WV Rail Trails:
The West Virginia Rails-to-Trails Council is a collection of
individuals, civic groups and organizations who have joined
together to promote the development and enjoyment of Rail-Trails
in West Virginia. Visit
www.wvrtc.org
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Great Allegheny Passage, a 152 mile bicycle and walking
trail connecting Cumberland, MD with Pittsburgh, PA, with a 52
mile branch to the Pittsburgh International Airport. At
Cumberland we link to the
C & O Canal Towpath, creating a continuous ride to Washington |
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