Caperton Trail
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The Caperton River Trail is a rail trail located in West Virginia, United States.
The trail runs through an urban area with access to parks, restaurants and shops.
Together with the Mon River Trail and Deckers Creek Trail, it forms a 48-mile (77 km) network of multi-use, non-motorized use, trails connecting Marion County, Monongalia County and Preston County. The entire trail network is designated a National Recreation Trail.
Location[]
- Northern terminus at the connection with the Mon River Trail at the Morgantown, West Virginia northern city limits (39°40′05.8″N 79°58′55.6″W / 39.668278°N 79.982111°W).
- Intersection with the Deckers Creek Trail in Hazel Ruby McQuain Riverfront Park in Morgantown (39°37′43.1″N 79°57′37.1″W / 39.628639°N 79.960306°W).
- Southern terminus at the connection with the Mon River Trail along US 119 at Morgantown southern city limits (39°36′29.1″N 79°58′13.1″W / 39.608083°N 79.970306°W).
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Categories:
- Rail trails in West Virginia
- Protected areas of Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Transportation in Monongalia County, West Virginia