Travel Reference (VA) I.M.T. Trail
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For the convenience of travelers visiting Virginia, the set of Travel Reference (VA) pages collectively lists the Interstates, US Highways, and national parkways and trails which cross Virginia state borders. The lists include details such as approximate mile marker, county, city, nearest VA STARS antenna site, VSP district, and very brief notes or names of major landmarks. When possible, the county and/or city names are linked to the proper RR Wiki page. For convenience, references are listed below each table and include links when possible.
Other Travel Reference (VA) Pages
Iron Mountain Trail
- The trail now known as the Iron Mountain Trail (I.M.T.) extends from Tennessee, through North Carolina, and into Virginia, and was part of the Appalachian Trail until 1972 when the A.T. was rerouted.
- The trail passes through Washington, Smyth, and Grayson counties, and crosses the Appalachian Trail twice, at approx. A.T. Mile 466 and A.T. Mile 506.
- The trail is in VSP Division 4 and is covered by STARS site 210 Whitetop Mtn.
References: TEHCC.org: IMT North, TEHCC.org: IMT South, RR Wiki: VA STARS, STARS Google Map
External Sites
- Virginia.gov: Visit - Offical site for the Commonwealth of Virginia
- Virginia.gov: Virginia Roads, 511Virginia Traffic Info, Truck Routes, DMV Crash Locations Map
- Virginia.gov: Historical and Genealogical Societies in Virginia
- Virginia.gov: State Parks
- Virginia Amber Alerts, Virginia Senior Alerts, Virginia Locality Alert Notification Sign-ups
- USGS: National Map
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