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Virginia Clubs Virginia Volkssport Association Cavalier Volkssporting Club Susie (434) 924-3791 450 Whitehead Road, Charlottesville, VA 22904 AVA-VA 2013 Year Round Walking Events Ft Belvoir MWR Kristin (703) 805-2394 9725 Harris Rd, Ste 101, Ft Belvoir, VA 22060 Gator Volksmarch Club Clyde (757) 421-0070 P. O. Box 62262, Virginia Beach, VA 23466 Germanna Volkssport Assn Kay (540) 841-1855 P. O. Box 7674, Fredericksburg, VA 22404 Lee Lepus Volksverband Dee P. O. Box 2031, Petersburg, VA 23804 (804) 768-0055 Loudoun Walking and Volkssport Club Bob (703) 737-2175 43224 Cardston Place, Leesburg, VA 20176-6459 Northern VA Volksmarchers Pat (703) 971-6468 P. O. Box 7106, Fairfax Station, VA 22039-7106 Peninsula Pathfinders Diane P. O. Box 7100, Hampton, VA 23666 (757) 890-9220 The Bad Pennies Matt (703) 620-5892 P. O. Box 2393, Merrifield, VA 22116-2393 Virginia Vagabonds Sam 3 Delmont Ct, Hampton, VA 23666 (757) 766-3065 U.S. Freedom Walk Festival Club Dolores (703) 210-0174 P. O. Box 17208, Arlington, VA 22216-2533 A Awards January 16 - December 31, 2013 Wood & Dale Wanderers Tim (703) 583-2916 P. O. Box 2422, Woodbridge, VA 22193-2422 2013 Virginia Volkssport Association

Sanctioned by: the Virginia Volkssport Association (VVA), the American Volkssport Association (AVA), and the International Federation of Popular Sports (IVV). These events count for acquisition of IVV achievement awards. Eligibility: Everyone is welcome! These walks are open to all regardless of age, sex, creed, race, physical condition, or nationality. Participants may walk, jog, or run the trail. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Registration: There is no preregistration. Request the VVA s walk box from our hosts. Please complete the registration for the event in accordance with the instructions in the box. Register by completing a start card, signing the registration book, and signing the waiver and release of liability form at the Start point. Each person must register and obtain a start card. The start card must be validated at checkpoints and mailed to the VVA in the addressed envelopes provided in the registration box. Awards/Fees: There is no charge to participate in these walks. However, each participant must carry a start card. Award and Credit is $5.00 for the Civil War battle patch; Credit Only is $3.00. The patch is 2 x 1-/2 inches and there are 25 patches available. There will be a reorder of the awards, if necessary. There are eight of these events which have an A Award. The awards for these eight events are shown on the front of the brochure. The rest of the events are credit only. Please pay by check. Fees (if any) and completed start cards are mailed to the VVA in the self-addressed envelopes provided. No refunds. IVV Credit: The event stamp may be entered into your IVV Event Book for the trail each day you walk the event during the year. You may participate for DISTANCE credit without limit. The trail may be completed no more than twice on the same day on one start card at no additional fee. Twice daily on the same start card does not include the small trails (those less than 9 km). The applicable registration fee must be paid each day you walk for distance credit. IVV Books: All participants of IVV walks are reminded to bring their IVV books. Insert pages are available if you forget to bring your books or they are full. Conditions: Walk only during daylight hours. With registration for this event, the participant accepts the guidelines for AVA Volkssport walks and agrees to observe the principles of good sportsmanship. Date Club Location Phone Number September 14 NVV Burke (703) 644-0189 September 28 LWVC Lovettsville (703) 737-2175 October 5-6 FBOR Fort Belvoir (703) 805-1488 September 14 VV Hampton (757) 766-3065 September 21 WAVC Alexandria (571) 405-4808 September 21 GVC Norfolk (757) 421-0070 October 5 VV Hampton (757) 766-3065 October 12 LLV Colonial Heights (804) 768-0055 October 18-20 USFWFC Arlington (703) 583-5006 October 19 PP Hampton (757) 851-9252 October 26 VV Newport News (757) 766-3065 November 2 GVA Fredericksburg (540) 455-0772 November 3 GVA Fort A P Hill (540) 455-0772 December 7 WAVC Alexandria (571) 405-4808 December 13-15 PP Williamsburg (757) 766-3065 December 21 VVA Washington DC (757) 766-3065 December 21 GVA Fredericksburg (540) 786-6550 December 31 GVC Smithfield (757) 421-0070 CVC FBOR GVA GVC LLV LWVC NVV PP USFWFC VV VVA WAVC Cavalier Volkssporting Club Fort Belvoir Outdoor Rec Germanna Volkssport Association Gator Volksmarsch Club Lee Lepus Volksverband Loudon Walking & Volkssport Club Northern Virginia Volksmarchers Peninsula Pathfinders U.S.Freedom Walk Festival Club Virginia Vagabonds Virginia Volkssport Association Washington DC Area Volksmarching Club * Check AVA website for contacts phone number

Virginia Club Walks Date Club Location Phone Number March 16 PP Newport News (757) 890-9220 March 30 VV Williamsburg (757) 766-3065 April 6 VV Gloucester (757) 766-3065 April 8 NVV Fairfax (703) 971-6468 April 13 LLV Midlothian (804) 768-0055 April 14 CVC Charlottesville (434) 924-3791 April 20 WAVC Alexandria (571) 405-4808 April 20 PP Hampton (757) 890-9220 April 22 WAVC Alexandria (571) 405-4808 April 27 GVC Norfolk (757) 421-0070 April 27 LWVC Leesburg (703) 737-2175 May 11 GVA Fredericksburg (540) 455-0772 May 11 LWVC Leesburg (703) 737-2175 May 13 NVV Fairfax (703) 971-6468 May 18 PP Hampton (757) 890-9220 May 18 NVV Occoquan (703) 455-1878 May 20 WAVC Alexandria (571) 405-4808 May 25 VVA Luray (757) 766-3065 May 26 VVA Madison (757) 766-3065 May 27 VVA Washington (757) 766-3065 June 1 LWVC Sterling (703) 737-2175 June 8 NVV Centreville (703) 449-0426 June 9 PP Norfolk (757) 890-9220 June 10 NVV Fairfax (703) 971-6468 June 15 GVC Chesapeake (757) 421-0070 June 24 WAVC Alexandria (571) 405-4808 June 29 VV Williamsburg (757) 766-3065 July 20 GVA Fredericksburg (540) 455-0772 August 26 WAVC Alexandria (571) 405-4808 August 31 VVA Chatham (757) 766-3065 September 1 VVA Martinsville (757) 766-3065 September 2 VVA Lynchburg (757) 766-3065 September 9 NVV Fairfax (703) 971-6468 All pets are to be kept on a leash (6 feet or less) at all times and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pet. Water and restrooms are available at the Registration location. As there is limited water available on the trails, you might want to carry water with you, especially during summer months. Litter must be deposited in the designated containers. Please exercise care when you are walking on the shoulders or roads. Disclaimer of Liability: The sponsor of these walks, as well as the hosts, cannot be held responsible for any lost or stolen items, accidents, or injury. Every reasonable effort has been expended by the sponsor to make these walks safe, educational, and enjoyable. For Additional Information about Volksmarching contact any of the Virginia Volkssport Association officers: Bill Lowell, President, VVA, (757) 357-5355 Email: wlowell@mindspring.com Annette Tollett, Vice President, VVA, (757) 766-3065 Email: ahtollett@yahoo.com Regina Overholt, Secretary, VVA, (703) 248-0885 Email: regina_overholt@hotmail.com Dolores Grenier, Treasurer, VVA, (703) 582-9066 Email: usfwf@yahoo.com VVA website: http://www.walkvirginia.com Volksmarching is: Taking a different Path Going somewhere New Enjoying the Unknown and the Unexpected every now and then

What is Volksmarching? WE SUPPORT OUR MILITARY FORCES Volksmarching is the walking component of the international volkssport movement devoted to physical fitness. The other components are biking, swimming, and cross-country skiing. These organized activities are not a contest of speed or skill, but rather each participant sets his/her own pace and only needs to complete the event before the stated finish time. Thus, everyone is a Winner. Volksmarching is a family-oriented activity. Infants can be pushed in a stroller or carried in a backpack. Youngsters and senior citizens can regularly walk the 10 kilometer (6.2 miles) trail. Some trails are barrier-free and allow those with physical disabilities to participate in the walks. One of the bonuses of volksmarching is that each participant who completes the trail may also purchase an attractive award. In addition to collecting commemorative awards, the participant may enroll in the IVV Achievement Awards program by purchasing an IVV event or distance book, or both. The books cost $5.00 each and entitle the owner to a certificate, hat pin, and patch upon completion of milestones. Unlike other volksmarching walks, which are usually limited to one or two days with set start/finish times, a year-round volksmarch may be walked almost any time. If you would like a more detailed explanation of volksmarching, a list of clubs in your area, a list of walks in Virginia, and membership information, please contact the Virginia State Volkssport Association, c/o Bill Lowell, 18055 Morgarts Beach Road, Smithfield, VA 23430 or call (757) 357-5355, email: wlowell@mindspring.com. More information about volksmarching and location of events is available at www.ava.org. 2013 Virginia Volkssport Association

Manassas, Virginia AT 13 - Y1845 Start Location: Visitor Center, Manassas National Battlefield Park, 6511 Sudley Road, Manassas, Virginia 20109. (703) 361-1339. GPS Coordinates: N38 48.8976', W077 31.5088' Registration Box: Located at Visitor Center front desk. Start/Finish Times: Daily, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed: Thanksgiving and Christmas. There is a fee to enter the Battlefield. You may use your National Park pass. Course Description/Rating: This trail is 11 km (6.8 miles). Rating is 1B. The trail is along established park trails where the First Manassas [First Bull Run] was fought in 1861. Carry water and wear a hat. Trail has very little shade. Today the battlefield park provides the opportunity for visitors to explore the historic terrain where men fought and died for their beliefs a century ago. The trail is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. You might want to pack a snack/lunch. There is a bench under a tree with a great view. Point of Contact: Jay Oakley, 10809 Pinnacle Dr. Spotsylvania, VA 22551, (540) 412-2247, oakleyjay@aol.com Directions: From Washington, DC: Travel west on I-66 to Exit 47B, State Route 234 North. Proceed through the first traffic light. The Henry Hill Visitor Center is located at the top of the hill on the right. From Points West: Travel east on I-66 to Exit 47, State Route 234 North. Turn left onto Route 234. Proceed through the first traffic light. The Henry Hill Visitor Center is located at the top of the hill on the right. Special programs: Civil War Battlefields, Walking America's Trails Bedford, Virginia AT 13 - Y1910 Start Location: Bedford Area Welcome Center, 816 Burks Hill Road, Bedford, Virginia, (540) 587-5681 or toll free (877) 447-3257. GPS Coordinates: N37 19.4731', W079 31.8823' Start and Finish Times: Hours of the Bedford Area Visitor s Center are: November thru May from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and June thru October from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Visitors Center is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. Please call to confirm hours. Course Description/Rating: The 11 km (6.8 miles) trail is rated 2A. The trail is not suitable for wheelchairs and strollers will have difficulty. Pets are not allowed in the D-Day Memorial. Trail is mainly on sidewalks and runs through the town of Bedford, a Virginia Main Street Community. Point of Contact: Betty Canoles, 518 Bermuda Hundred Road, Chester, VA 23836, (804) 530-3526, baawalks@hotmail.com Directions: From the East and West: Take US Route 460 to Bedford. Exit at SR 122 following signs for the D-Day Memorial and Bedford Area Visitor s Center. Turn left into the Visitor s Center parking lot across from the service station. From North and South: Take US Route 29 to US Route 460. Take US Route 460 west towards Roanoke. Drive about 20 miles to SR 122. Exit at signs for the Bedford Visitor s Center and the D-Day Memorial. Turn left into the Visitor s Center parking lot across from the service station. Special Programs: Bakeries Family Owned, Civil War Battlefields, Fraternal Organization, Main Street, Murals, Rainbow Color-Named Places

Charlottesville, Virginia AT 13 - Y 0742 Start Location: The Charlottesville/Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau, located at the Charlottesville Visitor's Center, 610 Main Street, Charlottesville, Virginia. GPS Coordinates: N38 1.7835', W078 28.688' Start and Finish Times: Hours of the Charlottesville Visitors Bureau are: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Visitors Bureau is closed major holidays and occasionally holiday eves. Please call to confirm hours. Course Description/Rating: The 10 km (6.2 miles) trail is rated 1A. The trail is suitable for strollers since you walk along city and residential streets and parks. Wheelchairs may have difficulty. Many historical buildings, shops, restaurants, and delicatessens are along the route. This trail begins in the Historic District and goes through the campus of the University of Virginia; permit parking only in the historic downtown area. Recommend you use the parking garage facility that allows free parking for the first two hours. Point of Contact: Ken Eberhart, 536 Davis Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, (757) 490-9324, 536_KLE@netscape.com Directions: From I-64 in Virginia, take Exit 120 (Route 631, 5th St, Charlottesville). Turn toward Charlottesville. After approximately 1.7 miles, road name changes to Ridge Street. Continue straight on Ridge Street for 0.6 miles. At the traffic light at the bottom of the hill, turn right on Preston Avenue. Name changes to Market Street in about one block. Just past Fifth Street, turn right into the parking garage. After parking, exit the parking garage on Market Street and turn right on E. Market Street. Walk approximately one block to the traffic light (Note Police Memorial on right as you are walking). Turn right on Seventh Street NE. Turn right on the brick sidewalk. The Visitors Center is in the Town Transit Station (brick and glass building at 610 Main Street. Special Programs: : Bakeries Family Owned, Baseball Walks, Celebrating Golden Cinemas, Civil War Battlefields, Diners, Fraternal Organization, Main Street, Murals, Rainbow Color-Named Places Appomattox, Virginia AT 13 - Y1847 Start Location: McDonalds, 2045 Confederate Boulevard (US 460 Business), Appomattox, Virginia. GPS Coordinates: N37 21.7423', W078 49.9727' Start and Finish Times: Hours of McDonalds are: 6:00 am to 11 pm daily. Closed Christmas. Hours of the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park are: Daily, 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, President's Day, and Martin Luther King Day. Check with the Ranger for parking if you will not finish the walk before 5:00 p.m. There is a fee to enter Appomattox. You may use your National Park pass to enter. Course Description/Rating: The trail is 10 km (6.2 miles). Rating is 1B. The trail is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. The trail is along established park trails and roads. Carry water. Trail is about 50% in the woods. Walk the old country lanes where Robert E. Lee, Commanding General of the Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered his men to Ulysses Grant, General-in-Chief of all United States forces, on April 9, 1865. Point of Contact: Betty Canoles, 518 Bermuda Hundred Road, Chester, VA 23836, (804) 530-3526, baawalks@hotmail.com Directions to McDonald s: From Lynchburg, VA, follow US 460 East to light at Route 131 in Appomattox. Continue straight onto US 460 East (Business). McDonald's is on the right at the next light. From Petersburg, VA, follow US 460 West to Appomattox. Take the US 460 Bypass to the Route 131 South/Route 24 North exit for Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Turn left onto Route 131. At light turn left onto US 460 East (Business). McDonald's is on the right at the next light. After registering, you will have to drive a short distance to the Appomattox Court House Historical Park. You will register at McDonalds and then drive to the Park to begin the walk. Special programs: Civil War Battlefields, Walking America's Trails

Winchester, Virginia AT 13 Y0590 Start: The Winchester-Frederick County Visitor Center, 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Road, Winchester, VA 22601, (540) 542-1326. Toll free number is (877) 871-1326. GPS Coordinates: N39 10.1555', W078 9.6982' Start and Finish Times: The hours of the Winchester- Frederick County Visitor Center are: daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed on major holidays. Course Description/Rating: The trail is 10 km (6.2 miles). Rating is 1A. The trail is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. The trail is along city and residential streets and parks and through the many famous historical areas of Winchester. Point of Contact: Dale Sours, 4973 Middle Rd., Winchester, VA 22602, (540) 550-4973, dlsours147@aol.com Directions: From Northern Virginia, Maryland and points East: Take the Washington Beltway (I-95/495) to I-66 West. Travel on I-66 West to I-81 North to Winchester, Exit 313. Follow signs to Visitor Center. From East: At the first light, turn right. Upon entering Winchester, watch for and follow signs to Visitor Center. From Pennsylvania and points North: Take I-81 South to Exit 313, Route 50 East. At the first light, turn right. Upon entering Winchester, watch for and follow signs to Visitor Center. Special programs: Bakeries Family Owned, Baseball Walks, Celebrating Golden Cinemas, Civil War Battlefields, Diners, Fraternal Organization, Grist Mills, Rainbow Color-Named Places Danville, Virginia AT 13 - Y0221 & AT 13 - Y1214 Start Location: Danville Science Center, 677 Craghead Street, Danville, Virginia. Phone: (434) 791-5160. GPS Coordinates: N36 35.0591', W079 23.128' Start and Finish Times: Hours of the Science Center are: Science Center is closed on Monday during the school year. Open on Monday other times of the year. Open Holiday Mondays 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; Sunday, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Science Center is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day.. Course Description/Rating: AT 13-0221 trail is 10 km (6.2 miles) and is rated 2A Trail is through the town on sidewalks. There is one long hill. This trail is suitable for strollers, but not for wheelchairs. AT 13-1214 trail is 10 km (6.2 miles) and is rated 1A. The trail is a paved rails-to-trails and follows along the Dan River. This trail is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. Point of Contact: Ken Eberhart, 536 Davis Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, (757) 490-9324, 536_KLE@netscape.com Directions: Approaching from the North: Take 29S (Danville Expressway/Bypass). Take the exit for 58W (follow the brown Danville Science Center signs). After approximately 2 miles, take a left at the second stoplight onto the Main Street Bridge. After you cross over the bridge, take a left onto Craghead Street at the stoplight. The Science Center will be approximately 1 mile on the left at the "Crossing at the Dan." Approaching from the South: Take 29N to Danville to the 29N Expressway (also called the Rte. 265 Bypass). Take the exit for 58W (follow the brown Danville Science Center signs). After approximately 2 miles, take a left at the second stoplight onto the Main Street Bridge. After you cross over the bridge, take a left onto Craghead Street at the stoplight. The Science Center will be approximately 1 mile on the left at the "Crossing at the Dan." Approaching from the East: Take 58W into Danville (follow the brown Danville Science Center signs). At the second stoplight past the exits for US29, take a left at the second stoplight onto the Main Street Bridge. After you cross over the bridge, take a left onto Craghead Street at the stoplight. The Science Center will be approximately 1 mile on the left at the "Crossing at the Dan." Approaching from the West: Take 58E to Danville. Then take the exit for Downtown/86S/29S-Business (Central Boulevard). Take the 2 nd Exit Memorial Drive. This street will become Craghead Street once you cross over Main Street. After this intersection, the Science Center will be approximately 1 mile on the left at the "Crossing at the Dan." Special Programs: AT 13-0221: Fraternal Organization, Main Street, Murals, AT 13-1214: Baseball Walks, Murals, Walking America's Trails

Harrisonburg, Virginia AT 13 - Y1315 Start Location: The Harrisonburg Tourism and Visitor Services, 212 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia, (540) 432-8935. GPS Coordinates: N38 26.8309', W078 52.1489' Hours of Operation: Daily, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Course Description/Rating: A 5 and 10 km trail, rated 1A (several inclines) and is on a combination of hardtop, natural park and city sidewalks. The trail consists of a loop through Historic Woodbine Cemetery; through James Madison University; and, the Edith J. Carrier Arboretum at JMU. The 10 km trail is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. Point of Contact: Ken Eberhart, 536 Davis Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, (757) 490-9324, 536_KLE@netscape.com. Directions: From 1-81, Exit 247B towards Harrisonburg. Follow US 33 West [East Market Street] following the blue Tourist Info signs to S. Federal Street [1.5 miles]. Turn left onto S. Federal Street, travel one block and turn right onto E. Water Street. Turn right onto E. Water Street and travel two blocks to S. Liberty Street. Turn left onto S. Liberty Street and then left into the Parking Deck. Walking from the Parking Deck: Exit to S. Liberty Street. Turn left to the corner. Turn left onto W. Bruce Street to S. Main Street. Visitor Center is a red brick building at the corner of S. Main and E. Bruce Street. Special Programs: Bakeries Family Owned, Civil War Battlefields, Diners, Fraternal Organizations, Main Street Staunton, Virginia AT 13 Y0832 Start Location: Staunton Visitors Center at the New Street Parking Garage, 35 S. New Street, Staunton, Virginia; (540) 332-3971. Toll free (800) 342-7982 GPS Coordinates: N38 8.9346', W079 4.2883' Hours of Operation: April October: 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; November March: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call to confirm time on holidays. Course Description/Rating: The 05/10 km (3.1/6.2 miles) trail is rated 2A. The walk route is mostly on city sidewalks passing Woodrow Wilson Library, his birthplace, through Mary Baldwin College campus, Gypsy Hill Park and Thomrose Cemetery. The trail is suitable for strollers. Wheelchairs may have difficulty. Point of Contact: Ken Eberhart, 536 Davis Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, (757) 490-9324, 536_KLE@netscape.com Directions: From I-81 in Virginia, take Exit 222 onto US 250 West toward Staunton. Travel approximately 2.7 miles. The Visitor Center is located on the corner of Greenville and New Street. There is a parking garage (fee) on the right before New Street. Parking is also available on the street. Special Programs: Bakeries Family Owned, Baseball Walks, Celebrating Golden Cinemas, Civil War Battlefield, Fraternal Organizations

Roanoke, Virginia AT 13 Y1011 Start Location: Roanoke Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau [The Old Railroad Station], 101 Shenandoah Avenue NE, Roanoke, Virginia, (800) 635-5535 or (540) 342-6025. GPS Coordinates: N37 16.4263', W079 56.3162' Start and Finish Times: Hours of the Roanoke Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau are: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday January-February 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. March - December, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed on New Year s, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Course Description/Rating: The trail is 10 km (6.2 miles). Rating is 1A. The trail is suitable for strollers, not wheelchairs, and is along city and residential streets and parks. Many historical buildings are along the route. Shops/Restaurants are available at Market Square. Point of Contact: Ken Eberhart, 536 Davis Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, (757) 490-9324, 536_KLE@netscape.com Directions: From I-81, Exit 143 onto 581 South. Exit 5, to light at Wells Avenue. Continue straight and take next right on Shenandoah Avenue to Visitor s Center in the Station. From 460 East [Orange Avenue], take right on Williamson Road; or from 460 West take left at Williamson Road going towards the Civic Center to traffic light at Wells Avenue. Go to next right on Shenandoah. From 220 North, which becomes I-581, Exit 6, Vinton and Rt 24, up ramp to Elm Avenue and take left on Elm and first right on Williamson Road. Go straight passing Bullit, Franklin, Campbell, Salem, up over the bridge getting into the left lane. At left signal, turn on Wells Avenue, go to traffic light, turn left on Jefferson one block, turn left on Shenandoah to Visitor s Center. Lexington, Virginia AT 13 Y0589 Start Location: The Lexington Visitor Center, 106 East Washington Street, Lexington, Virginia, (540) 463-3777. GPS Coordinates: N37 47.0472', W079 26.4336' Start and Finish Times: Hours of the Lexington Visitors Center are: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Visitors Bureau is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year s Day. Course Description/Rating: This 10 km (6.2 miles) trail is rated 2A (several significant hills) and is on historic business and residential streets and also on natural surface paths along the Woods Creek Trail. The trail is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. Point of Contact: Ken Eberhart, 536 Davis Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, (757) 490-9324, 536_KLE@netscape.com Directions: From I-81, Exit 188 and follow Route 60 West to Lexington. Follow the signs to the Visitor Center. From I-64, Exit 55 and follow Route 11 South into Lexington. Follow signs to Visitor Center. Public parking is available at the Visitor Center. Special programs: Bakeries Family Owned, Baseball Walk, Carnegie Library, Civil War Battlefield, Fraternal Organization, Main Street Special programs: Bakeries Family Owned, Fraternal Organizations, Main Street, Murals, Rainbow Color-Named Places

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