Note: Portions of the Rend Trail are closed due to a bridge repair. The trail is closed 1.27 miles in from the Minden trailhead or 1.96 miles in from the Thurmond trailhead. This portion of the trail may be closed for several years.
With breathtaking scenery, numerous bridges, and several impressive overlooks, it is no wonder that the wide, well-maintained Rend Trail (formerly known as the Thurmond-Minden Trail) is one of the most popular trails in the New River Gorge National River area. The trail traces the Arbuckle Branch railroad corridor along the banks of three rushing waterways from the old mining community of Minden to the old railroad town of Thurmond. Though the Arbuckle Branch, built in 1906, was abandoned long ago, you can still see evidence of coal mining along this route.
The trail begins along scenic Arbuckle Creek and follows the raging water of this tributary to its confluence with the New River. Near the banks of the New River, be sure to stop at the overlook for an incredible view and an active railroad line. After a brief journey along the New River, the trail heads south along the quiet banks of Dunloup Creek. The trail ends at a parking lot near a popular fishing hole.
While the Rend Trail provides an excellent path for bicycling and hiking, bikers beware: a set of stairs built around the remains of a rockslide can hinder your journey if you are unable to carry your bike up and down the wooden steps.
Trail Manager Contact
United States National Park Service Superintendent New River Gorge National River
Post Office Box 246
Glen Jean, West Virginia
304-465-0508
Notes
Main bridge closed due to deterioration as of 9/11/2014. Maybe several years before it reopens. Bikers must carry bikes up/down stairs on a section of trail near a rock slide.
New River Gorge National Park- https://www.nps.gov/neri/learn/news/portions-of-the-rend-trail-closed-for-bridge-repairs.htm