Washington Heritage Trail Explained

Type:NSB
State:WV
Washington Heritage Trail
Map:National Scenic Byway - Washington Heritage (West Virginia) - NARA - 68886775.jpg
Length Mi:136.0
Length Ref:[1]
Formed:June 15, 2000
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in Paw Paw
Junction: in Berkeley Springs
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Harpers Ferry
Counties:Berkeley, Jefferson, Morgan

The Washington Heritage Trail is a 136miles National Scenic Byway through the easternmost counties of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The trail forms a loop through the three counties and traces the footsteps of George Washington and the marks his family left in the Eastern Panhandle. In addition to homes and sites related to the Washingtons, the Washington Heritage Trail also includes various museums, historic districts, parks, and other sites of historic significance in the area.

Route description

The Washington Heritage Trail runs through Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The western end is near Paw Paw where the trail follows West Virginia Route 9 (WV 9) east to Berkeley Springs. There, the trail splits into two branches. The southern branch follows U.S. Route 522 (US 522) and WV 51, and US 340 while the northern branch continues along WV 9, WV 480 and WV 230. The two branches rejoin west of Harpers Ferry and continue to the eastern end of the byway in that city.

History

The trail was named a National Scenic Byway on June 15, 2000. It is a West Virginia State Scenic Byway as well.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff . Washington Heritage Trail . National Scenic Byways . Federal Highway Administration . September 11, 2011.
  2. Web site: Staff . Washington Heritage Trail . Official Designations . . September 11, 2011.