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Bear Hunter-Seneca Creek Loop

Nearby Town: Harrisonburg, West Virginia
Ride Type: Loop
Trail Type: Single Track 50%
Dual Track 50%
Distance: 10.60 miles (17.06 KM)
Duration: 2 - 3 Hours
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Beginners
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
A single & double track loop that follows the ridge of Allegheny Mt.. down Bear Hunter trail and up Seneca Creek.

Trail Description:
0.0 - Go through the gate and follow the blue blazes onto Allegheny Mt. trail.

2.1 - Tom Lick rail forks off to the right, continue on Allegheny Mt. trail.

2.3 - North Prong trail forks off to the left, continue on Allegheny Mt. trail.

3.3 - Swallow Rock trail intersects, continue on Allegheny Mt. trail.

4.6 - Turn right onto Bear Hunter trail.

5.6 - Turn right onto Seneca Creek trail.

5.7 - Judy Spring Camp, Judy Springs trail forks off to the left, continue on Seneca Creek trail.

6.9 - Swallow Rock trail joins from the right, continue on Seneca Creek trail.

8.2 - Tom Lick trail joins from the right, continue on Seneca creek Trail.

9.1 - Turn right on FR 112.

10.6 - Return to Big Run/Allegheny Mt. trailhead parking lot.

How to get there:
From Franklin, WV (45 miles West of Harrisonburg, VA on Rt. 33) follow RT. 33 West pass through Judy Gap, take a left on West Virginia 33-4 proceed for 2 miles (follow signs for Spruce Knob), bear left again at the T then follow FR 112 to the top. From Seneca Rocks, travel east on Rt. 33, pass through Harper's Mill, after about 1 mile turn right onto 33-4. From here follow the directions and signs above from Franklin, WV.

Additional Notes:
Visit Pendleton around the third weekend in August for the Gnarly North Fork Bike Race. (304) 358-7573


Posted by: Bernie R on 5/18/2006
And Harrisonburg is not in WV, but Virginia. The trail is an hour to an hour and a half west of Harrisonburg. (Ignore the trail rating, I didn't ride it yet) (You can tell a West Virginian when he tells you how LONG vs how FAR away something is...)


Posted by: bridgejumper on 12/5/2000
This trail is NOT in Virginia. It's in West Virginia, at the Spruce Knob Rec. area. Bear Hunter downhill is not for beginners, but is FUN.




 



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