2. Newport, VA to Warm Springs, VA
NEWPORT, VA TO WARM SPRINGS, VA – 113 miles
Soon after leaving Newport, the route passes by the iconic Mountain Lake Lodge, the site of the beloved movie Dirty Dancing. Continue north toward the West Virginia state line atop lush tree lined dirt roads.
Now in West Virginia, look for the Potts Valley Rail Trail that overlays an abandoned corridor of the Norfolk and Western Branch Railroad. This 4.5 mile hiking (and mountain biking) route is popular with outdoor buffs and historic train enthusiasts. Soon the roads lead back into Virginia.
Tub Run Road, a highlight of the MABDR, is a slim and slightly technical dirt and gravel road with countless twists and turns. Red Brush Road is drier and brighter than Tub Run, but marked by ruts that require undivided attention. And just like that, you’re smack dab in the middle of the George Washington National Forest, which, combined with Jefferson National Forest, means you’re about to savor the largest swath of public land in the Eastern U.S.
There are numerous camping opportunities in the area as well as fuel and lodging options in Covington before the final stretch of this section to charming Warm Springs.
2. Newport, VA to Warm Springs, VA
NEWPORT, VA TO WARM SPRINGS, VA – 113 miles
Soon after leaving Newport, the route passes by the iconic Mountain Lake Lodge, the site of the beloved movie Dirty Dancing. Continue north toward the West Virginia state line atop lush tree lined dirt roads.
Now in West Virginia, look for the Potts Valley Rail Trail that overlays an abandoned corridor of the Norfolk and Western Branch Railroad. This 4.5 mile hiking (and mountain biking) route is popular with outdoor buffs and historic train enthusiasts. Soon the roads lead back into Virginia.
Tub Run Road, a highlight of the MABDR, is a slim and slightly technical dirt and gravel road with countless twists and turns. Red Brush Road is drier and brighter than Tub Run, but marked by ruts that require undivided attention. And just like that, you’re smack dab in the middle of the George Washington National Forest, which, combined with Jefferson National Forest, means you’re about to savor the largest swath of public land in the Eastern U.S.
There are numerous camping opportunities in the area as well as fuel and lodging options in Covington before the final stretch of this section to charming Warm Springs.
Covington, VA - Food, Gas, Lodging
Covington, VA – Food, Gas, Lodging Visit Website »
Dan Ingalls Overlook
Dan Ingalls Overlook

Douthat SP & Campground
Douthat State Park Campground, Millboro, VA (Section 3) Cabins, campsites, conference facilities, picnic shelters, stocked lake, boat house, sandy beach, hiking/biking trails. Address: 14239 Douthat State Park Rd., Millboro Phone: (540) 862-8100 or 1-800-933-PARK Visit Website »

Mountain Lake Lodge - Food & Lodging
Mountain Lake Lodge, Pembroke, VA (Section 1) This 3.5 star hotel features an outdoor pool, sauna, restaurant, bar/lounge, and wireless internet access. Filming location of Dirty Dancing the Movie Visit Website »
Newport, VA - Food, Gas, Lodging
Marathon 7891 Virginia Ave Newport, Virginia, 24128, United States 540-626-7682
Potts Valley Rail Trail
Potts Valley Rail-Trail Visit Website »

Warm Springs Inn
Warm Springs Inn, Warm Springs, VA (Section 3) A landmark in Bath County since it was built in the late 1800’s, this historical inn was established in the same building as the first courthouse and jail in the county. Visit Website »
Warm Springs, VA - Food, Gas, Lodging
Warm Springs Market 15828 Mountain Valley Rd Warm Springs, Virginia, 24484, United States 540-839-2451
White Rocks Campground
White Rock Campground 884 White Rock Rd Ripplemead, VA, 24150, USA
MA2 - Newport VA to Warm Springs VA
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