Fox Mountain Inn





The Fox Mountain Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a segment of the New River Trail, which stretches 57 miles from Pulaski to Galax. There are parking lots at both ends of this segment (Draper & Hiwassee). The trail is open to pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders. Accessibility: This gravel, dirt/grass, or asphalt (and wooden bridge) trail is typically at least 6 feet wide. Around the 4.0 mile mark, the trail is estimated to have a double track set up meaning that the surface has grass growing up in the middle of two lanes of...
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The Big Survey Wildlife Management Area rests atop four mountain ridges in the middle of Wythe County, Virginia. The property’s 7,500-acre woodland is just south of Wytheville and divides the Reed Creek and Cripple Creek watersheds in New River Valley. Oaks, hickories, and yellow pines dominate the rugged landscape featuring unusual quartzite outcroppings. The sandy soils of the area support a variety of interesting plants, including abundant rhododendrons and azaleas.
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This trail is part of the Rails to Trails Program as it was donated to the state by Norfolk Southern Railroad when the railroad discontinued the line and removed the tracks. This park also serves as a link to numerous other outdoor recreational areas, including a town park in Fries, Mt. Rogers National Recreational Area, the Dannelly Fitness Complex in Galax, four Department of Game and Inland Fisheries boat launches and Shot Tower Historical State Park. Accessibility: The trail surface is...