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[[Image:RivannaTrail.jpg|left|250px]]The Rivanna Trail is a walking and biking trail that | [[Image:RivannaTrail.jpg|left|250px]]The Rivanna Trail is a walking and biking trail that circumnavigates the city limits of [[Charlottesville]]. The majority of the trail is rustic single-track trail, although some parts are paved. In addition to the 20 mile main loop, a spur trail runs along the western bank of the [[Rivanna River]] north of [[Belvedere]], and there are multiple smaller side loops, such as on around the Forestry Department off Fontaine Ave. | ||
The trails are administered by the [[Rivanna Trails Foundation]], a nonprofit organization. | The trails are administered by the [[Rivanna Trails Foundation]], a nonprofit organization. |
Revision as of 11:15, 18 August 2021
The Rivanna Trail is a walking and biking trail that circumnavigates the city limits of Charlottesville. The majority of the trail is rustic single-track trail, although some parts are paved. In addition to the 20 mile main loop, a spur trail runs along the western bank of the Rivanna River north of Belvedere, and there are multiple smaller side loops, such as on around the Forestry Department off Fontaine Ave.
The trails are administered by the Rivanna Trails Foundation, a nonprofit organization.
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Records
The record for running the entire length of the trail is held by Neal Gorman with a time of two hours and nine minutes. [1]
References
- ↑ Web. Break on through: Ultra runners push the limits of human endurance, Laura Ingles, C-VILLE Weekly, Portico Publications, October 9, 2012, retrieved October 16, 2012. Print. October 9, 2012 .