Greenbrier River Trail State Park

Greenbrier River Trail State Park
“The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile former railroad now used for hiking, biking and horseback riding. It is the longest trail of its kind in West Virginia. The trail provides many breathtaking views as it passes through several small towns, crosses 35 bridges, goes through two tunnels and cuts through some of West Virginia’s most remote areas.”  The … Trail runs parallel to the Greenbrier River, from the town of Caldwell to Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. Visitors may access the trail at numerous points along the way.”
Here is the Park website.   Phone  304-799-4078  Map from Bivy.  Friends’ Facebook page.  
Wheelchair Accessible
The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile long rail trail operated by West Virginia State Park system.”  “The Greenbrier River Trail traverses one of the most remote areas in the state and lies adjacent to the Monongahela National Forest, Seneca State Forest and Watoga State Park. A trip along the trail is truly a “Wild and Wonderful” experience.””  The mostly hard-packed crushed-limestone surface trail is paved in some places.  I suggest you call ahead to be sure about where you can access this trail with a wheelchair.