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North Bend Trail Head East offers pet owners and their furry friends an outstanding opportunity to explore the heart of Cairo, West Virginia. This dog-friendly spot is the perfect starting point for pet-friendly hikes and leisurely walks along the historic North Bend Rail Trail. The trail is known for its picturesque scenery, abundant wildlife, and relatively flat, gravel-paved paths, making it accessible for all fitness levels. With the backdrop of charming small-town vibes and the allure of nearby tunnels and bridges, it’s a unique experience for dog lovers seeking adventure in a safe and beautiful setting.
While there is parking available in the town near the bike shop and town square, there isn’t a formal lot at the trailhead itself. Dogs can enjoy an on-leash walk through stunning landscapes, including several bridges and tunnels, while owners appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. North Bend Trail Head East is ideal for anyone seeking dog-friendly hiking in Cairo — a memorable outing for both you and your canine companion!
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Love this trail. It is beautiful and it is relatively flat. Old train system. It is gravel paved.
Love this trail. It is beautiful and it is relatively flat. Old train system. It is gravel paved.
Love this trail. It is beautiful and it is relatively flat. Old train system. It is gravel paved.
This section of trail begins with a charming small town. It’s scenic and has tons of wildlife. Park in town and head put in either direction for a nice ride or walk.
This section of trail begins with a charming small town. It’s scenic and has tons of wildlife. Park in town and head put in either direction for a nice ride or walk.
This section of trail begins with a charming small town. It’s scenic and has tons of wildlife. Park in town and head put in either direction for a nice ride or walk.
Not much of an actually parking area here so I moved and parked near the bike shop and town square. Hiked from here to Hobo Rock & Springs and back which was a 13.1 mile round trip hike. If you do the above hike you will go through 4 tunnels and cross 8 bridges. Much scenery to take in.