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Monday, July 8, 2024

High Bridge Trail

 On July 5 & 6 we traveled to Farmville, Virginia to ride the High Bridge Trail.

The trail is a rails-to-trails state park that now starts in Pamplin City and ends about a mile short of Burkeville. Originally 31.2 miles long, a recently opened (April 2024) 1.1 mile extension into Pamplin City makes the trail now 32.3 miles. Farmville is very near the mid-point of the trail, and is also about the lowest point of the trail. As the home of Longwood University, Farmville has a good number of tourist amenities and makes a good "launch site".

On Friday, July 5 we rode from Farmville to the eastern end. This section includes the High Bridge - over 2400 feet long and about 125 feet above the Appomattox River. We started early to avoid the excessive summer heat, and saw a good bit of wildlife along the trail, including deer and turkeys.

The High Bridge as seen from the eastern end.

Looking down the bridge. It seems to go on forever.

The Appomattox River is near the eastern end of the bridge. It is not a very big river and quite muddy.

There are three pull-outs on the bridge. This is the easternmost one, looking east.

The High Bridge as seen on the USGS Topo Map. The built-up earthwork on the western side is impressive - especially considering that the railroad was built in the 1850s without modern (i.e. mechanized) earth moving equipment. It has obviously held up well for over 150 years.

On Saturday, July 6, we rode to the western end of the trail. It was mostly a tunnel of trees. The best part was the downhill grade from Pamplin City to Farmville - a drop of almost 400 feet in 17 miles.

At the end of the trail we both picked up our cell phones to take a picture.


The end of the trail in Pamplin City.

An interesting map of Virginia in the breakfast room of the Hotel Weyanoke - made from "tree cookies".

A closer look at the overlapping tree cookies.


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