Nation's Leading Railbike Operator Opens Up Shop in West Virginia for 12-Mile Round Trip of State Railroad
By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on June 20, 2024
On Rail Explorers’ comfortable, 2- and 4-person electric-assisted railbikes, riders can now easily pedal a scenic 12-mile round-trip stretch of historic railroad along the Elk River and Buffalo Creek. The new Elk River location joins the company’s popular sites in California, Rhode Island, New York, Iowa, and Kentucky.
The state’s newest tourism attraction traverses the tracks of the former Buffalo Creek & Gauley Railroad, which transported coal and lumber beginning as early as 1904. The rail line remained functional for over a century until it was severely damaged in the June 2016 flood. The

“I could not be more excited to welcome Rail Explorers to our great state,” Gov. Justice said. "We’ve seen an incredible boost to the area since opening the Elk River Trail, and it’s just fantastic to see that success expand even further with the addition of Rail Explorers to our state’s growing tourism economy. Rail bikes have been extremely popular in other areas of the country, and it's great to see them right here in Clay County.”

Tours are open Thursdays through Mondays at 874 Buffalo Creek Road, Clay, WV 25043. Riders can choose a Quad Railbike (up to four riders) for $160 or Tandem Railbike (up to two riders) for $80. Clay County residents are eligible for discounted rides on ‘Locals’ Days.’
The company’s Elk River location is expected to employ 15 to 20 people, including seasonal guides. The project was made possible through a public-private partnership with the West Virginia Department of Transportation.
"I'm so grateful to Gov. Justice for his unwavering commitment to tourism and the vision to make projects like this a reality," West Virginia Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby said. "I remember visiting this site years ago before the opening of the Elk River Trail and dreaming of this day. It's been incredible to watch as this park has grown from a piece of property and an idea into a thriving state park with a nationally acclaimed company operating railbikes. This is an exciting day not just for Clay County but for our entire tourism industry. Thank you to everyone who played a part in making this happen, including Speaker Hanshaw, who roots for Clay County every single day."