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Rt. 611 Cumberland Mountain Scenic Drive - More Info
Clintwood, VA 24228
Phone: (276) 926-6074
Rt. 611 Cumberland Mountain Scenic Drive was designated in 2009 as a Virginia Scenic Byway.
Beginning in Clintwood, and winding through the Mountains, you will find several tourism attractions spurring off the route. Birch Knob Tower located in the Jefferson National Forest, Airplane Rock overlook, John Flannagan Dam and Reservoir, Branham Farm, Virginia Birdwatching Trail, Horseback riding trails, hiking trails, mountain streams as well as an abundance of wildlife viewing along the drive.
The road is approximately 21 miles in length and ends up in Bartlick Section of Dickenson County meeting up with Rt. 80, only five miles from the Breaks Interstate Park. Great drive for motorcyclists also.
Dan Hall Mountain Country Club - More Info
5560 Dan Hall Mountain Road
Coeburn, VA 24230
Website: www.vagolf.com
Phone: (540) 395-2487
Located in the Mountains of Southwest Virginia, this 10 bedroom lodge offers breathtaking views. Enjoy a 1-3 hour guided scenic horseback ride or play the 9-hole golf course which is open to the public 7 days a week.
Cumberland & Pine Mt. Trail Riders - More Info
9416 Darden Drive
Wise, VA 24293
Phone: (540) 328-2931
Serious hikers or horseback riders will love this scenic trail which follows the crest of the Cumberland Mountains dividing Virginia and Kentucky for 26 miles from Pound Gap in Wise County to Potter's Flats in the Breaks Interstate Park. Trailhead parking available for horse trailers. The trail requires map reading and safety skills. At least 7 access points exists off St. Rt. 630 and 611. Join us for our annual trail rides the 2nd weekend in May and the second weekend in October.
Pine Mountain Trail - More Info
9416 Darden Drive
Wise, VA 24293
Phone: (540) 328-2931
Serious hikers or horseback riders will love this scenic trail which follows the crest of the Cumberland Mountains dividing Virginia and Kentucky. The trail extends 26 miles from Pound Gap to Potter's Flats in the Breaks Interstate Park. Trailhead parking for horse trailers exists. The trail requires map reading and safety skills. At least 7 access points exists off St.Rt. 630 and 611.



