New River Trail: Gambetta to Fries Junction
New River Trail: Gambetta to Fries Junction
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Hike the easy 2.5-mile New River Trail: Gambetta to Fries Junction, featuring river views, a historic tunnel, and the Fries Junction Bridge.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This segment of the New River Trail, from Gambetta to Fries Junction, is considered easy. The terrain is largely flat, consisting of small gravel or dirt, and is well-maintained, making it suitable for hikers of all skill levels.
You'll enjoy picturesque views primarily alongside the New River. Key highlights include passing through a historic railroad tunnel, crossing an old rusted trestle with excellent river vistas, and reaching the impressive Fries Junction Bridge, which is the longest bridge on the New River Trail. The Historic Railroad Tunnel at Milepost 41 is also a notable feature.
Parking is typically available at the Gambetta trailhead. The New River Trail is part of a state park system, so specific parking areas are usually well-marked. Public transport options directly to this remote trailhead are generally limited, so driving is recommended.
Yes, the New River Trail State Park is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted but must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and to protect wildlife.
Spring and fall are often considered the best times to visit, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but the riverside path provides some shade. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potential icy spots.
As this trail is part of the New River Trail State Park, there may be a parking fee or a park entrance fee required. It's advisable to check the official Virginia State Parks website (virginia.gov) for the most current information on fees and regulations before your visit.
This section from Gambetta to Fries Junction is an out-and-back trail. It's part of the longer New River Trail State Park, which is a linear 'rails-to-trails' path. You can extend your hike beyond Fries Junction towards the town of Fries if you wish.
This segment stands out for its historical significance as a 'rails-to-trails' conversion, its high accessibility due to the flat gradient, and the impressive Fries Junction Bridge. The continuous proximity to the New River, one of the oldest rivers in the world, also provides a unique and engaging natural backdrop.
Yes, the town of Fries is located at the end of a 5.5-mile spur from Fries Junction. In Fries, you can find amenities such as a park, picnic tables, and cafes, making it a good spot for a break or to refuel.
Given its easy nature, essential items include comfortable walking shoes, water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a light jacket depending on the weather. Don't forget your camera for the scenic river views and historical features.
Yes, this route is entirely part of the New River Trail. It also covers sections of the New River Trail (58%), New River Trail (32%), New River Trail (24%), and New River Trail (14%), indicating it's a core part of the broader state park trail system.