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IMPORTANT NOTE:  Shenandoah National Park will begin it’s phased re-opening at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, May 23rd with a number of restrictions.  Please click HERE for the full details.  Day traffic only, no overnight lodging available.

With more than 500 miles of trails, Shenandoah National Park is a hiker’s paradise. Enjoy the rewards and challenges of hiking to mountain summits and cascading waterfalls, while reconnecting with family, friends and yourself.

Remember, always check current weather conditions before setting off on a hike. Hikers should wear appropriate footwear and clothing for the season and bring food and plenty of water for all hikes and a trail lunch for the advanced hikes.

Skyline Drive provides easy access to most trails. Featured hikes:

Milepost 10.4

Compton Peak
This loop hike has an 835-foot elevation change hike to a lovely view. Park on east side of the Skyline Drive, trail begins on the west side of the Drive. Two miles of the hike is on the Appalachian Trail, with a branching off to the peak itself of .2 mile each way.
(2.4 mile, Easy to Moderate)

Milepost 21

Sugarloaf-Keyser Run Fire Road – Hogback Mountain
It is a circuit (not round trip), park on west side of Skyline Drive, just south of Hogback Overlook, at mile 21; hike begins at south end of parking lot, at trail head marker (cement post), start with blue-blazed Sugarloaf Trail. Spectacular views, interesting geology, and gorgeous views.
(4.9 miles, Easy to Moderately Strenuous)

Milepost 41.7

Stony Man to Skyland to Big Meadows
This hike will stay high along the ridgeline and take hikers to two of the best peaks in the park!
(7+ miles, Strenuous)

Milepost 51.2

Lewis Springs Fall Loop
Good family hike with waterfalls and views.
(3.6 miles, Moderate)

Milepost 52.8

Mill Prong Loop
This moderate out and back hike with 800 feet elevation change will take you to the Rapidan Camp, President Hoover’s summer retreat on the Rapidan River.
(4 miles, Moderate)

Milepost 45.6

Hawksbill
This hike puts you on the highest peak in the park and offers outstanding views!
(3 miles, Moderate)

Milepost 49.4

Rose River Loop
This hike offers a waterfall and several smaller cascades along the trail.
(4 miles, Moderate)

Milepost 41.7

Stony Man Summits and Lower Cliffs
This is a short and pleasant hike with a moderate 500 foot elevation change, yet offers some of the best vistas in Shenandoah National Park.
(3.5 miles, Easy)

Milepost 81.1

Doyles River Falls
Doyles River Parking Area, on east side of Drive, to two very pretty waterfalls, one 63′ and one 28′.
(Round trip 2.7 miles, Moderate)

If you wanted to make it a loop and quite a bit longer and more strenuous, you could park at Browns Gap Parking, Milepost 82. 9 (on west side of Skyline Drive), get on the Appalachian Trail (AT) and head south; pick, up Jones Run Trail and head east, past the 42′ Jones Run Falls, on to the Doyles River Trail, north to Browns Gap Fire Road, west on Browns Gap Fire Road back to Browns Gap Parking.
(A total of 6.5 miles)

Milepost 90

Riprap Trail
Two very nice west-facing views from Calvary Rocks and Chimney Rock. (Round trip of 3.4 miles Moderate) For a much longer and more strenuous hike, continue south on the Riprap Trail to Wildcat Ridge Trail, then head east to the AT; north on the AT back to Riprap Trail Parking.
(9.8 mile circuit)

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