Dry Gap Ridge

Total Miles 1.5
Technical Rating
2 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

Dry Gap is a short step, out and back trail climbing along a ridge leading to a cell tower. The beginning climb is the most challenging part due to its steep nature; 4WD is recommended. The sweeping views from the ridge are incredible when no leaves are on the trees following the border of Virginia and West Virginia.

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Difficulty

Mostly gravel with some areas washed out exposing only clay and rocks.

Technical Rating

2

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Thomas P
Jun 12, 2025
Open
This is a short graded and gravel road. It's basically just an access road to the communication towers. There is one spot that has a bit of a view where the power lines go down the hill.
Ed B
May 26, 2025
Open
Easy and quiet.
evan kibler
Apr 07, 2025
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C.B. Stevens
Jul 28, 2024
Open
Well-maintained and very easy gravel road. You could do this trail in a broken-down minivan with flat tires… the max grade on this is only 10degrees - and that’s only for about 10 feet. Unless you run into ice I don’t see anybody having any problem getting all the way up to the tower. There’s a nice view of the valley from the power line RoW, but this time of year you can’t otherwise see much through the trees despite being on the spine of a very narrow ridge. Hawk Trail (no motorized use) parallels this trail, and there are some campsites just a short walk off this trail…but not really any place to park your vehicle overnight.
Big Balls
May 30, 2023
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Kevin Steele
May 13, 2023
Open

Dry Gap Ridge Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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