South Pedlar ATV Trail
South Pedar ATV Trail is located West of Lynchburg, Near Natural Bridge Station in the George Washington National Forest and contains approximately 19 miles of interlooping trail riding.
Directions:
(From Lynchburg) Head west on SR130 toward the Blue Ridge Parkway. Just after crossing through the Blue Ridge Parkway underpass, ahead to the right is Forest Development Road (FDR) 319. Turn right onto FDR 319 to the Terrapin Trailhead parking lot. The Rattlesnake Trailhead parking lot is another 3/4 miles west on State Route 130, then right onto FDR 564.
(From Buena Vista) Head south on US501. Continue on U.S. 501 to the intersection with State Route 130 at the Snowden power plant on the James River. Continue on State Route 130 another mile to the junction of FDR 564 on your left. Turn left onto FDR 564 to the Rattlesnake Trailhead parking lot. Another 3/4 miles east on State Route 130, turn left onto FDR 319 to the Terrapin Trailhead parking lot.
Contact Information:
Note: Call for more information regarding registration, equipment, and gear requirements. Trails at George Washington National Forest are seasonal, verify opening and closing times, as well as dates.
Directions:
(From Lynchburg) Head west on SR130 toward the Blue Ridge Parkway. Just after crossing through the Blue Ridge Parkway underpass, ahead to the right is Forest Development Road (FDR) 319. Turn right onto FDR 319 to the Terrapin Trailhead parking lot. The Rattlesnake Trailhead parking lot is another 3/4 miles west on State Route 130, then right onto FDR 564.
(From Buena Vista) Head south on US501. Continue on U.S. 501 to the intersection with State Route 130 at the Snowden power plant on the James River. Continue on State Route 130 another mile to the junction of FDR 564 on your left. Turn left onto FDR 564 to the Rattlesnake Trailhead parking lot. Another 3/4 miles east on State Route 130, turn left onto FDR 319 to the Terrapin Trailhead parking lot.
Contact Information:
- (540) 291-2189
- Website - George Washington & Jefferson National Forests
Note: Call for more information regarding registration, equipment, and gear requirements. Trails at George Washington National Forest are seasonal, verify opening and closing times, as well as dates.















