There's more than one way to cross a mountain here in the Mountain State. You can hike over the top of many a West Virginia mountain, enjoying the view from its peak. You can fly over the top of a mountain, enjoying long views of the dips and swells of the aged Appalachian folds. Or, in certain circumstances, you can walk right on through the mountain, via an abandoned train tunnel. There's a bike trail through a train tunnel in West Virginia called the MCTrail that is quite an adventure. Let's explore the Marion County Rail Trail in West Virginia.
This intriguing trail starts on the eastern edge of Fairmont, West Virginia which is a wonderful place to get a hearty breakfast before you head out on this excursion.
Thanks to the 1,200-foot Meredith Tunnel, you don't have to climb any steep hills along this easy route - you just have to brave a long, narrow stretch of concrete that worms its way through the bowels of the earth, emerging again into daylight on the other side.
Sound dark and scary? It's not, really: the tunnel is well-lit, making it a pleasant, cool shelter from the elements along the otherwise exposed 2.5-mile-in-length trail.
The MCTrail follows the path of the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad through scenic rural portions of Marion County, West Virginia.
It's entirely paved with just a 1% grade, making it an easy, accessible hiking or biking route.
If a 2.5-mile jaunt (five miles round trip) isn't a long enough excursion for you, don't worry! The MCTrail connects to the Mon River Trail at Prickett's Fort, a refurbished pioneer-era park featuring experiences relevant to the period. From there, connect to trails running all the way to Morgantown.
See what it’s like to ride this trail:
Interested in trying out the Marion County MCTrail? It's a great way to explore beautiful West Virginia, not to mention the added benefit of being able to walk straight through a mountain via a cool old abandoned train tunnel! Marion Country Rail Trail in West Virginia? Let us know about it in the comments. Thankfully, West Virginia is full of neat old rail trails that feature tunnels; another is the North Bend Rail Trail. Have you been through the29
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