Deckers Creek Trail
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The Deckers Creek Trail is a rail trail located in West Virginia.
The 19-mile (31 km) trail climbs a 2% grade, rising 1,000 feet (300 m) in elevation as it runs through the deciduous forests, hemlock groves, open fields and farmlands in Preston County.[1]
Together with the Mon River Trail and Caperton Trail, it forms a 48-mile (77 km) network of multi-use, non-motorized use, trails connecting Marion County, Monongalia County and Preston County.
Location
[edit]- Western terminus at the intersection with the Deckers Creek Trail in Hazel Ruby McQuain Riverfront Park in Morgantown, West Virginia (39°37′43.1″N 79°57′37.1″W / 39.628639°N 79.960306°W).
- Eastern terminus at County Route 56 east of Reedsville, West Virginia (39°30′10.3″N 79°46′58.3″W / 39.502861°N 79.782861°W).
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Categories:
- Rail trails in West Virginia
- National Recreation Trails in West Virginia
- Transportation in Preston County, West Virginia
- Protected areas of Preston County, West Virginia
- Transportation in Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Protected areas of Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Preston County, West Virginia, geography stubs
- Monongalia County, West Virginia, geography stubs
- United States trail stubs