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Explore Park Adventures operates a guided outdoor adventure campus at Explore Park, a 1,100-acre natural and cultural heritage park situated directly on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 115 near Roanoke, Virginia — one of the most scenically spectacular settings for outdoor recreation anywhere in the Blue Ridge. The centerpiece of the adventure program is a multi-element zipline canopy course with lines soaring above the Roanoke River canyon and the mixed hardwood forest of the Blue Ridge escarpment, offering panoramic views of the Roanoke Valley and the layered ridgelines of the southern Appalachians. The park also maintains a growing singletrack mountain bike network through its forested terrain, plus guided hiking routes that connect to the park's living history village and interpretive trails along the Roanoke River. Its location on the Parkway places guests within minutes of some of the best scenic driving, wildflower meadows, and high-elevation overlooks the Blue Ridge has to offer, making Explore Park a natural hub for visitors touring the Roanoke region.
The Virginia Creeper Trail Bike Shop operates guided cycling tours and bike shuttles on one of the most celebrated rail-trail experiences in the American South — the 34-mile Virginia Creeper Trail that follows a historic railroad grade through Jefferson National Forest from Whitetop Station, near the summit of White Top Mountain, down to the trail town of Damascus, Virginia. The upper 17-mile segment from Whitetop is almost entirely downhill, descending roughly 1,700 feet through tunnels of second-growth hardwood forest, across 47 wooden trestle bridges, and alongside Whitetop Laurel Creek — a pristine native trout stream designated a Virginia Scenic River. Guided tours include van shuttle to Whitetop, high-quality bike rental, a safety briefing, and a guided descent with stops to interpret the trail's railroad history and the ecology of the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area high country. Damascus itself is a legendary destination on the Appalachian Trail, and the shop serves both thru-hikers and cycling visitors drawn by the trail's reputation as a family-friendly and visually stunning ride.
Virginia adventure tourism draws on its long spine of mountain terrain and the river systems draining both slopes. Shenandoah National Park draws guided hiking on the Appalachian Trail, while the New River in the southwest provides class I-IV whitewater for guided raft and kayak touring. The Maury and James rivers draw guided kayak and canoe touring through the Piedmont. Guided horseback riding in the Shenandoah Valley and the New River Valley provides trail experiences across the full geographic range. The Virginia Creeper Trail draws guided cycling tours from Damascus to Abingdon through historic rail corridor terrain.
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