Lynchburg Travel Guide
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1. The Blackwater Creek Trail is one of the most popular trails Lynchburg. This 3-mile paved trail is perfect for jogging, walking, and biking and connects to the entire Jefferson Heritage Trail system which snakes throughout the city. Segments of the trail include a waterfall, an abandoned railroad tunnel, a bridge over the James River onto Percival’s Island and other breathtaking scenery. Bicycles can be rented from Bikes Unlimited.
- Trail Entrances:
Ed Page – 1720 Langhorne Road
East Randolph Place – 340 East Randolph Place
Downtown Lynchburg – Jefferson St. and 8th St.
2. Percival’s Island is a great way to spend a quiet afternoon walking or taking a quick bike ride along the James River. This island is approximately 1 1/2 miles long and includes herons, migrating waterfowl, and many native plants and animals as they follow the paved trail, which bisects the natural area.
3. Peaks of Otter, located about an hour West of Lynchburg, is a wonderful place to visit! It offers a lake, wildlife exhibits, walking trails, self guided wildflower walks, picnic areas, a campground, arestaurant and lodge! The hiking trails are Sharp Top, Flat Top and Harkening Hill, all with varying difficulty.
4. James River Adventures
5. Academy Center of Arts
6. Riverview Artspace
1. Bacon Street Bagels
2. Blue Ridge Bagels
3. Farm Basket
4. Nomad Coffee Company
5. Truss
6. The White Hart
7. The Water Dog
8. The Dahlia
9. Shakers
10. Aji Ramen & Sushi
11. Bootleggers
12. Dish
13. Iron & Ale
14. Isabellas Italian Trattoria
15. Mister Goodies Ice Cream
16. Maylynn's Creamery
1. Three Roads Brewing
2. Starr Hill On Main
3. Camp Trapezium Brewing
4. Apocalypse
5. Beale's Brewery
6. Blue Mountain Barrel House
7. Fratelli Italian Kitchen & Wine
8. Reserve by Vino Wine
9. Rebec Vineyards