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walkers of all ages, and is wheelchair accessible. You can brush up on your Civil War
history as well; plaques along the way detail significant events that happened near
the rail-trail. For those looking for evidence of the trail's railroading past, the eastern
trailhead houses a restored railroad depot and an old red caboose.
A restored railroad depot and caboose are on display at the eastern terminus of the trail.
DIRECTIONS
From Danville, take US Hwy. 58 east for approximately 2.5 miles, and then
head north on State Route 62 (Ringgold Depot Road) for 3 miles. The western
trailhead is located on the south side of Ringgold Depot Road.
To access the eastern trailhead, continue east on Hwy. 58 for an additional
3.75 miles, and then head north on Hackberry Road for 3.25 miles. The trailhead
is located west of Hackberry Road (Kerns Church Road), near the intersection
of Kerns Mill Road.
Contact: Dan River Trail Association
PO Box 1375
(804) 822-5725
www.danrta.homestead.com
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