SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Wytheville





The SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Wytheville Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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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 loop is part of the original grant funded trail system that opened in 2010 at Crystal Springs Recreation Area. The trail climbs gently up the side of the ridge and skirts its way through an open hardwood forest to the old reservoir on Venrick Run. The reservoir was built in the early 1900's with hopes it would provide water for the Town of Wytheville. There wasn't enough year round water flow so eventually it was abandoned and filled with sand after a forest fire road allowed sand to be...
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This trail allows users to hike, bike or horseback ride this scenic section of the New River Trail system from the Gambetta access to Fries Junction. The trail is part of the abandoned N&W Railway right-of-way that was called the Cripple Creek Extension, now known as the New River Trail. This trip will take users through an abandoned railway tunnel and across a massive abandoned steel railway trestle. This area mandates a $7 Parking Fee.