The TriWay Trail is a scenic recreational pathway that connects the charming towns of Kilmarnock, Irvington, and White Stone. This trail provides an idyllic escape for nature enthusiasts, offering a blend of picturesque landscapes, serene water views, and a variety of flora and fauna. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cyclist, or simply someone looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, the TriWay Trail offers a welcoming environment for all.
Stretching across the tranquil landscapes of Virginia's Northern Neck region, the TriWay Trail is a testament to community collaboration and dedication to preserving natural beauty. The trail is well-maintained and designed to be accessible for people of all ages and abilities. Along the way, visitors can find informational signage that highlights the historical and ecological significance of the area, making the journey not only a physical activity but also an educational experience.
The Triway Trail will add a transformational amenity running through the middle of the County’s designated growth zone, creating connection between Kilmarnock, Irvington, and White Stone, and fostering a sense of unity while providing an excellent opportunity for residents and tourists alike to explore these delightful towns. Each town offers its unique charm, from Kilmarnock's bustling downtown, Irvington's quaint shops, and waterfront views, to White Stone's relaxed atmosphere and local eateries. The TriWay Trail not only promotes a healthy lifestyle but also encourages community engagement and appreciation for the natural world, making it a treasured asset for the region.
The rendering below provides a visual overview of the Trail as it traverses varied conditions along its nine and a half-mile route, crossing through urban, suburban, rural, wooded and natural lands.
