The Mon River Trail System is a 48-mile rail-trail conglomeration that runs from the Pennsylvania border through Morgantown, West Virginia, and beyond. It is comprised of multiple trails: the Mon River North and South Trails, the Caperton Trail, and the Deckers Creek Trail.
There are multiple trailhead parking areas that provide easy access to the Mon River Rail-Trail, most with plenty of space for parking. The North Mon River Trail runs from the Pennsylvania border to Star City, West Virginia. The Caperton Trail takes the trail system through Morgantown. The Decker's Creek Trail heads east in Morgantown and continues into Preston County. The South Mon River Trail links the Caperton Trail with Prickett's Fort.
As we mentioned at the beginning of the article, the Mon River network is a beautiful, popular trail system, and it recently received a well-deserved honor: it was inducted into the Rail-Trail Hall of Fame!
Come see what all the fuss is about, and as you use the trail, keep your eyes peeled! The surrounding countryside is full of natural wonders, wildlife (especially birds!), and a beautiful variety of wildflowers and other plants.
You might also enjoy watching for Mon(ty) Python, a local legend who's back to help keep you safe during this new season of socially distanced trail usage.
You can view a map of the trail system here, including parking and picnic areas, restrooms, and other amenities along the trail. And for the most recent updates, closures, and trail information, follow the Mon River Trail System on Facebook.
Here’s another river trail that you may want to check into if you love to hike or bike: the Greenbrier River Trail.
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