Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail (Piney River Trailhead) - Piney River, VA

Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail (Piney River Trailhead) - Piney River, VA Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail (Piney River Trailhead) - Piney River, VA Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail (Piney River Trailhead) - Piney River, VA Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail (Piney River Trailhead) - Piney River, VA Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail (Piney River Trailhead) - Piney River, VA
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Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail – Pet-Friendly Trails in Piney River, Virginia

The Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail, also known as the Piney River Trailhead, is a scenic and dog-friendly hiking destination nestled in Piney River, Virginia. Stretching over 6.75 miles one-way (approx. 13.5 miles round trip), this flat and well-maintained rail trail follows the picturesque Piney River and offers a peaceful outdoor experience for both you and your four-legged companion. The trail boasts wooded surroundings, beautiful mountain and stream views, numerous benches, picnic tables, and several bridges—including a charming covered bridge—along the route.

This park is an excellent spot for pet owners looking for a dog-friendly park in Piney River. Dogs must remain on leash, but the spacious paths and access to the river let pups stretch their legs, hop in for a drink, or simply enjoy the natural beauty. On-site parking is plentiful, and the shaded, tree-lined trail keeps things cool even on warmer days. Families will appreciate the ease of the trail, the abundance of picnic spots, and occasional sightings of wildlife and farm animals. While not a traditional fenced dog park, Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail stands out as a premier pet-friendly trail destination in central Virginia.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs must remain on leash at all times.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is no fenced dog area at this park.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are welcome, but they must be kept on leash throughout the trail.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are many benches and picnic tables along the trail.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the trail is mostly wooded and offers plenty of shade, as well as covered areas such as a small covered bridge.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is ample parking at the Piney River Trailhead.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park is built around a multi-mile rail trail perfect for walking, hiking, and biking.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? While there is no dedicated dogs’ swimming pond, dogs can access the river along parts of the trail to cool off and get a drink.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, reviews mention that the trail is clean and well-maintained.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The trail experiences a fair amount of traffic on weekends, including bikers and walkers, while still maintaining a peaceful, remote feel.
  • Are there benches or picnic areas for owners? Yes, multiple benches and picnic tables are available throughout the trail.

Reviews

Jan Stankiewicz McCarthy

This trail gives you the feel of total remoteness, but had a fair amount of traffic (bikers and walkers).
It is fairly flat, well marked, peaceful. It is wooded, shady, probably originally packed gravel but more like packed dirt now.
Plenty of parking. There are benches, picnic tables and historical markets along the trail.
Saw lots of cows and a couple of deer. Nice trail, really enjoyed the ride

Shanna Whitworth

I LOVE this trail! It’s easy but all the way back and forth is 14 miles! There is SO MUCH beauty on this trail as it follows the Piney River all the way down! AND I got to see a river otter while eating my lunch here!!! It’s a must see!

Nancy Nerem

Wonderful bike trail- varied scenes along path with trestles to cross and a small covered bridge. Peaceful.

Candy “Dulce” Lopez

Didn’t plan on stopping here but thought it would be a nice walk/hike with my family. My granddaughter spotted a calf that had gotten out of the fence and got injured in the process. Growing up on a ranch and being the animal lover I am, I COULD NOT LEAVE IT. So I made my city husband(lol) help me carry it to a place in the fence we could open enough to put it through.

As far as the trail, it was clean but the “hiker” in me wanted more.

Great for families , it was clean,

Rick Adkins

This rail trail was developed from an old railroad line that was used to haul timber to the saw mill(s). This is not a really long trial with 2 access points. Also this is an out-and-back trail that’s approximately 6.75 miles long, for a total of 13.5 miles round trip. Like all rail trails it’s relatively flat so overall is a pretty easy ride. Overall the trail is well maintained and goes along a large stream with 4 or 5 bridges you cross and is a pretty scenic ride. There are several picnic areas and lots of benches overlooking the stream.

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