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Outdoor Recreation
Let the Adventure Begin
If you love outdoor adventures, the Alleghany Highlands will quickly become your favorite destination. More than 50% of Alleghany County is national forest land. That means lots of space to play. Some of the finest mountain biking in Virginia, including 40 amazing miles of trails at Douthat State Park, is in the Alleghany Highlands. The hiking options range from a leisurely walk to a challenging climb where you’ll be rewarded with mountain views.
Water recreation is king in the Highlands, with two rivers, two lakes and numerous smaller streams. Enjoy paddling, tubing, boating or swimming at a sandy beach. Want more? The Jackson River is recognized as one of the top trout fishing streams on the east coast. Lake Moomaw, Douthat Lake and other streams and tributaries also offer excellent fishing.
Canoeing/Kayaking/River Floats
Contact the chamber for updated rental information.
Alleghany Outdoors*: 1903 Dressler Drive, Covington · 540-969-1800 alleghanyoutdoors.com · Hours: 9am to 5pm April - October
Offering kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and bike rentals on the scenic Jackson River. All trips by reservations.
Covington Farm & Fuel*: 121 N. Alleghany Ave., Covington · 540-962-1983
Kayak rentals and transportation to and from river locations.
Hiking/Biking/Horseback Riding
Alleghany Outdoors*: 1903 Dressler Drive, Covington · 540-969-1800 alleghanyoutdoors.com · Hours: 9am to 5pm April - October
Alleghany Outdoors is an outfitter located at the Intervale Trailhead of the Jackson River Scenic Trail that provides both river and bike trail experiences for locals and tourists visiting the Alleghany Highlands. They offer paddle trips on the 11 mile stretch of the Jackson River from Smith Bridge to Intervale. They also run bike trips on the entire length of the Jackson River Scenic Trail. Alleghany Outdoors is located minutes away from Douthat State Park, The Homestead and Greenbrier Resorts.
Douthat State Park*: 14239 Douthat State Park Rd., Millboro; Take Exit 27, I-64, near Clifton Forge. 1-800-933-PARK or 540-862-8100 dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks · Part of the Virginia Park system, Douthat has over two dozen trails, most of which are excellent for biking or hiking and range from easy to difficult; there is one equestrian trail and Beaver Dam Equestrian Campground as well.
Eastern National Children’s Forest*: The Eastern National Children’s Forest is a unique site offering an easy hike for children and others who want an outdoor experience without an arduous and challenging hike. In 1972, over 1,000 children converged on the site from surrounding states and planted pine trees on the site. Since the planting, a diverse forest ecology has developed with species of various soft and hardwoods.
George Washington National Forest Trails*: Contact the James River Ranger District at 540-962-2214 for more details · Hiking, biking, birding and wildflower trails
Jackson River Scenic Trail*: Exits 14 & 16, I-64, follow signs to stay on Rt. 220 N. Turn left at signs reading “Intervale” and “Dressler Drive.” Parking is immediately to your left. · Developed from an old railroad bed and part of the Rails to Trails Conservancy. The trail follows the Jackson River and provides many views of the water and wildlife. Biking, hiking and horseback riding are permitted. Call Alleghany County Parks & Recreation for more information: 540-863-6622
Green Pastures*: Call Douthat State Park for directions and times of operation. 1-800-933-PARK or 540-862-8100 · Rich in history and beauty. Constructed in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp F24. Biking, hiking and horseback riding are permitted. The four main trails are considered difficult, but afford the visitor possible sightings of deer and turkey as well as flowers, rock cliffs and ridgetops.
Lake Moomaw*: Take Exits 14 or 16, I-64, follow signs to Rt. 220 N. to VA 687 and follow signs to Lake; OR take Exit 10, I-64, follow signs to Lake. 540-962-2214 (James River Ranger District) · Several miles of trails where hiking and biking are permitted, with some trails affording beautiful views of the lake; no horseback riding.
TransVirginia Bike Route: transvirginia.org · A 550 mile gravel bikepacking route from Washington DC to Damascus, VA, that traverses a variety of remote areas in Virginia’s beautiful mountains, national forests and phenomenal gravel roads.
Hunting/Fishing
The Jackson River is rated #25 in Trout Unlimited’s Guide to the Top 100 U.S. Trout Streams and voted Blue Ridge Outdoor’s Best Public Fly Fishing Spot, or try your luck in one of the many lakes, streams, and rivers. For information on regulations and seasons, visit dwr.virginia.gov/hunting.
Alleghany County Circuit Court: (fishing licenses) Courthouse, 266 W. Main St., Covington · 540-965-1730
Alleghany Sportsman: 1023 Highland Ave., Covington 540-962-2116
Commonwealth Arms: 840 Mallow Rd., Covington 540-962-0007
Escatawba Farms*: (guided tours available/fly fishing in creek or ponds) Alleghany County · 540-962-6487 for detailed directions and info escatawba.com
Michael Michie’s Guns: 5704 Forty Two Rd., Clifton Forge 540-969-9830
Mountain Top Hunting & Fishing Supplies: 212 N. Monroe Ave., Covington · 540-962-4868
Walmart: (fishing licenses) 313 W. Thacker Rd., Covington 540-962-6670
Snow Skiing
The Homestead*: 540-839-1766 · thehomestead.com Seven ski trails and bunny slopes. Snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and an ice skating rink. Private lessons are offered for all ages.
Water Sports/Other Facilities
Douthat State Park*: 540-862-8100 dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks · 50-acre lake, sandy beach, bath houses, boat rentals
The Jackson River Recreation/Sport Complex & River Rock Amphitheater*: Edgemont Dr., Covington · 540-965-6360 Playground, open turf sports (soccer, flag football, field hockey); 5 lighted tennis and basketball courts; baseball; outdoor fitness equipment; putting range; picnic shelters; restroom facilities. Amphitheater has free concerts each Saturday night in summer.
Lake Moomaw*: 540-962-2214 · 2530-acre lake, sandy beach, bath houses, boating, fishing, boat rentals
Overlanding/Off-Roading Experiences: ridebdr.com transamtrail.com · For more information on these experiences, please contact the Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce & Tourism at 540-962-2178.
Mountain State Overland: team@mountainstateoverland.com A YouTube adventure travel video series offering overland tour services, vehicle rentals and overland equipment.
Jackson River Scenic Trail
The Alleghany Highlands is home to one of Virginia’s newest and most scenic railto-trail projects. The Jackson River Scenic Trail begins just north of downtown Covington and runs parallel to the Jackson River for 14.4 beautiful miles. The mostly flat terrain makes it a fun experience for the whole family. The multi-use trail is growing in popularity with walkers, runners, bike riders and horseback riders.
Find more information at JacksonRiverTrail.com
ALLEGHANY HIGHLANDS TRAILS
There are dozens of trails covering over 100 miles in the Alleghany Highlands. The Alleghany Highlands Trails brochure and website have compiled everything you need to know to choose the right trail for your interests and ability level. Some trails offer hiking, biking or horseback riding.
Pick up a trail guide at the Visitor Center or view it online at AlleghanyHighlandsTrails.com.
ALLEGHANY HIGHLANDS BLUEWAY
The Alleghany Highlands Blueway is not a typical blueway.
The Alleghany Highlands Blueway combines two rivers and two beautiful lakes to offer visitors many different kinds of water recreation. Kayaking and canoeing on the Jackson and Cowpasture Rivers can range from a peaceful float to Class II and III rapids. Douthat Lake and Lake Moomaw offer many miles of shoreline to explore, as well as camping and excellent fishing.
Plan your visit at AlleghanyHighlandsBlueway.com, where you’ll find maps, outfitters and FAQs.
Overlanding is a fast growing type of outdoor recreation that takes enthusiasts to some rugged and remote places. Overlanding is selfreliant adventure travel, usually on unpaved back-country roads. To enthusiasts of this activity, the journey and not the destination, is the primary focus. The Alleghany Highlands is one of the top overlanding locations in Virginia, with hundreds of miles of trails, including a long distance route that passes right through the region.