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4.5 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.5
8 Reviews

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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jun 30, 2004

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WVrider
187 McR Points
July 2, 2014
I know it's difficult to get over into WV from…
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passinharleys
September 12, 2013
Rode 33 west from Harrisonburg to Seneca Rocks…
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Written Directions

- Off of I-95's exit 152 in Dumfries Virginia, you'll find VA SR-234. Start this route by heading north on VA SR-234 and drive about 15 miles on 234 and in to Manassas, VA. Look for the intersection of 234 and Wellington Rd/Richmond Ave.
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Scenery

Excellent scenery. Wonderful Virginia rolling hills and farmland; beautiful mountains and streams in the West Virginia Potomac Highland Region. Photo contributed by a visitor in July 09: "Enjoying the ride on Rt. 55." Update provided by "Wojo" in July of 2013: "This route will traverse several different ridges of the Allegheny mountain range. From Moorefield to Franklin, there are numerous vistas and several overlooks as well as stopping points to view the headwaters of one of the branches of the Potomac river. Seneca Rocks is the highlight of this route. It's 900 foot rock walls are popular with climbers and several areas are available for viewing."

Drive Enjoyment

A variety of long sweeping curves, tighter turns and twisties, and long gorgeous cruising. Coming back to Virginia from Seneca Rocks, WV (through three mountain ranges) on US-33E is wonderful. On one mountain pass, you will conquer a 120 degree switch-back with an immediate 30 to 40 degree uphill climb!! What a rush!!! Update provided by "Wojo" in July of 2013: "The entire route is made for motorcycles. Every realm of riding is covered and the pavement is all in fine shape. Especially fun are the curves and switchbacks from Franklin to Brandywine."

Tourism Opportunities

Great scenic overlooks to take in ... bring your camera!!! Many little towns with eateries, gas, etc. I get 45 mpg from a 3.6 gallon tank and had no problem getting gas every 100 miles or so. When you get to Seneca Rocks, you've got to stop by the Monongahela National Forest and take in a beautiful park and very interesting Seneca Rocks discovery center. There you can picnic, hike, or get crazy and do some world class rock climbing. I also recommend you check out Smoke Hole Caverns as it has the world's largest Ribbon Stalactite, a free wildlife museum, restaurants, motels and other accommodations. Update provided by "Wojo" in July of 2013: "There are plenty of places to stop along the way with mostly mom & pop operations. Particularly at the junction of Rt 33/28/55 at Seneca Rocks, there is a stopping point for food, drink, gas and rest. A clear view of Seneca Rocks complete with coin-operate binoculars available. There are plenty of side trips to take off of this route. Lost River, Smoke Hole Caverns, Cass & Green Bank are other areas to be explored. During fall foliage, this route will be spectacular! With a little planning, this could easily be a 2 days trip. Cabins abound along the route in Cabins, WV. Google the town for lodging availability."

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Akumu
November 21, 2019
3916 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
This mapped route looks like a lot of riding just to do 250. I don't blame the person that lives in Woodbridge or the surrounding area for wanting to do 250 oh, but there might be a twist your way to go about it. As is mapped it is a good bit of slab but at least you'll be getting to see nice Mount and good Vistas along 48 and then there's the canopy of 28 South to 250. 250 is quite an amazing road and this is probably worth it for a twisties starved lowlander.
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fennellknoch
July 30, 2020
15 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
We took a trip from Elkins followed Rt 250 > Rt 220 > to rt 33 back to Elkins. Rt 33 was very scenic with smooth turns and nice country side. Seneca Rock was a neat place to see.
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