New River trail state park
The 57-mile-long New River Trail State Park, a linear park for walking, bicycling, and horseback riding, begins in downtown Fries and runs 45 miles along the New River to Pulaski, Virginia, with a 12-mile spur along Chestnut Creek to the city of Galax.
This recreational gem is a wide, level trailway that was once the railway bed for the Norfolk & Western trains that served Washington Mills in Fries. With easy access from many points along the way, the trail today serves as a window into the natural world of Southwest Virginia: its animal and bird life, its clean waters for paddle sports and fishing, its annual cycle of wildflowers and trees.
Highlights include:
- Free admission to park, with paid parking on Riverview Avenue in Fries
- Bicycle rentals, river tubing and kayak rentals and transport, fishing tackle and licenses, all at New River Outdoor Adventures nearby
- Free parking at New River Side Store & Deli, 5785 Fries Road, for access to dramatic cliff landscape downriver
- Trestle bridge, camping, riverside benches, all within easy reach of Fries
- Annual guided wildflower walks, spring and late summer, dates to be announced
IMPORTANT NOTE: Through Early Summer 2024, portions of the trail will be closed for repairs. Please consult with the park office or the park website for information on trail closures.