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Luray-Hawksbill Greenway Accessible Trail

Town of Luray Parks and Recreation

Luray, Virginia - Page County

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May 15, 2026

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Page / Shenandoah County

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Luray, Virginia

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Provider overview

Town of Luray publishes accessibility-friendly details for the Hawksbill Greenway, a paved two-mile trail with wheelchair-accessible fishing platforms, trailhead parking, benches, restrooms, drinking fountains, and picnic areas.

Town of Luray Parks and Recreation maintains local parks, trails, recreation facilities, and public outdoor spaces in Luray.

Quick facts

Phone
540-743-5511
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Ages
Families, youth, adults, walkers, cyclists, anglers, and visitors using a paved public trail
Season
Year-round outdoor trail access, weather and maintenance permitting
Cost
Public trail access is generally free; families should confirm any event, parking, fishing-license, or facility requirements before visiting.

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Hawksbill Greenway

The source describes multiple greenway trailheads and amenities in Luray.

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Paved greenway and accessible fishing platforms

Paved greenway trail access with wheelchair-accessible fishing platforms and public trail amenities in Luray.

Ages
Families, youth, adults, walkers, cyclists, anglers, and visitors using a paved public trail
Season
Year-round outdoor trail access, weather and maintenance permitting
Schedule
The greenway is an outdoor public trail rather than a scheduled program; families should confirm weather, surface conditions, restroom access, and any temporary closures before visiting.
Cost
Public trail access is generally free; families should confirm any event, parking, fishing-license, or facility requirements before visiting.
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Listing check

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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The Town of Luray's Hawksbill Greenway page says the greenway is a two-mile paved walking and cycling trail, describes wheelchair-accessible fishing platforms, and lists trailhead parking, benches, restrooms, drinking fountains, and picnic tables.
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Program details we found

Paved greenway and accessible fishing platforms

The Town of Luray's Hawksbill Greenway page says the greenway is a two-mile paved walking and cycling trail, describes wheelchair-accessible fishing platforms, and lists trailhead parking, benches, restrooms, drinking fountains, and picnic tables.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The Town of Luray lists the Hawksbill Greenway as paved and describes wheelchair-accessible fishing platforms along with trail amenities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current trail surface condition, slope, parking location, distance to restrooms, fishing-platform access, shade, seating, water availability, road crossings, seasonal flooding, fishing-license rules, and whether the route fits wheelchair, stroller, sensory, stamina, and supervision needs.

What we checked

What we found: The Town of Luray's Hawksbill Greenway page says the greenway is a two-mile paved walking and cycling trail, describes wheelchair-accessible fishing platforms, and lists trailhead parking, benches, restrooms, drinking fountains, and picnic tables.

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  • Park district websiteHawksbill Greenway

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What to confirm

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What information should families confirm with Town of Luray Parks and Recreation?

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