The Tea Creek Area Trails system consists of 12 trails totaling 44 miles, many of which follow old logging railroad corridors. The trails are found in the Marlinton Ranger District within Monongahela National Forest.
The trails run through hardwood forest, with dramatic elevation changes throughout. Most of the trails are considered difficult for mountain biking. For more information, contact the forest at the link to the right.
The Tea Creek Trails are accessible from Tea Creek Campground, off Forest Road 86. Take the Highland Scenic Highway (SR 150) west from US 219 and turn right on Williams River Road (FR 86). Follow the signs to the campground and park.
You can also access some trails from the Gauley Mountain Area off US 219 north of its intersection with SR 150. Look for the signs on the left.
Gauley Mountain is in two parts: The upper mountain trails (in Tea Creek) and the lower mountain trails near Slatyfork. We reviewed both areas.
www.outdoortravels.com/biking_wv_overview_teacreek.html
www.outdoortravels.com/biking_wv_log_gauleymountain.html
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