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Hike the 16.0-mile Huckleberry Trail, a challenging paved route connecting Blacksburg and Christiansburg, featuring diverse scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
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4.28 km
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12.2 km
Huckleberry Trail
Forest
25.8 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.0 km
1.29 km
479 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
20.8 km
3.03 km
1.49 km
230 m
185 m
< 100 m
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Highest point (650 m)
Lowest point (600 m)
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The Huckleberry Trail is a paved, multi-purpose rail trail that winds through a diverse landscape. You'll encounter urban areas, agricultural fields, forests, and wetlands. While it follows a former rail line, it's not entirely flat; expect a combination of rolling hills and flat sections, with some grades reaching up to 6%. Turnouts are provided where the grades are steeper.
Generally, the trail is considered accessible for various users, including beginners. However, its rolling hills mean it's not entirely flat, so some sections might require more effort. It's a paved pathway, making it suitable for walking, running, and biking.
The trail offers a mix of scenery, including views of the Virginia Tech campus, athletic fields, quiet homes, and open fields. You'll also pass through shaded tree canopies and by the Coal Mining Heritage Park. In the distance, you can enjoy views of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the Huckleberry Trail serves as a significant greenway and connects to other natural-surface trail systems. It links up with the McDonald Hollow Trail Network, the Gateway Trail, and the Poverty Creek Trail System, offering options for extended exploration.
Yes, the Huckleberry Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the trail for all users.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, the fall colors are particularly noted as beautiful, making autumn a popular time to visit for scenic views. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming flora, while summer provides lush greenery.
No, you do not need a permit, and there is no entrance fee to access the Huckleberry Trail. It is a public greenway accessible to everyone.
As a multi-use greenway connecting Blacksburg and Christiansburg, there are numerous access points and parking areas along its length. For specific parking locations and details, it's advisable to check local municipal websites, such as blacksburg.gov, which often provide maps and facility information.
Beyond the varied landscapes of urban, agricultural, and forested areas, you'll experience wetlands and shaded tree canopies. The trail is known for its beautiful fall foliage, and you might spot local wildlife typical of Virginia's mixed environments.
Yes, the Huckleberry Trail is well-maintained and includes benches at various points along its length, providing convenient spots for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Hiking the entire 25.75 km (approximately 16 miles) of the trail can take around 6 hours and 45 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop. It's a significant distance, so plan accordingly.