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Top Trails Shenandoah National Park - 50 Must-do Hikes for Everyone

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Top Trails: Shenandoah National Park describes the classic destinations and lesser-known jewels in 50 must-do hikes that explore the heart of the park.

List of contents

Shenandoah National Park Map
Shenandoah National Park Trail Features Table
USING TOP TRAILS

  • Organization of Top Trails

    • The Region

    • The Areas

    • The Trails

  • Choosing a Trail

    • Location

    • Features

    • Best Time

    • Difficulty

    • The Elevation Factor

INTRODUCTION TO SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK

  • Shenandoah National Park: An Overview

    • Getting There and Getting Around

    • Lodging

    • Waysides

    • Camping

    • Geography and Topography

    • Flora

    • Fauna

    • When to Go

    • Weather and Seasons

  • About the Trails

    • Trail Selection

    • Key Features

    • Multiple Uses

ON THE TRAIL

  • Have a Plan

    • Before You Go

    • Carry the Essentials

    • Useful but Less-Than-Essential Items

    • Trail Etiquette

CHAPTER 1

  • North District

    • Dickey Ridge Historic Hike

    • Compton Peak

    • Big Devils Stairs Vista

    • Sugarloaf Loop

    • Overall Run Falls

    • Little Devils Stairs Loop

    • Overall Run Loop

    • Heiskell Hollow Loop

    • Elkwallow Loop

    • Piney River Falls

    • Knob Mountain and Jeremys Run Loop

    • Neighbor Mountain and Jeremys Run Loop

    • Thornton River Loop

CHAPTER 2

  • Central District

    • Marys Rock via The Pinnacle

    • Hazel Falls and Cave

    • Hazel Country Loop

    • Corbin Cabin Hike

    • Old Rag Loop

    • Stony Man Loop

    • Robertson Mountain

    • Falls of Whiteoak Canyon

    • Cedar Run Falls

    • Hawksbill Summit

    • Rose River Falls Loop

    • Lewis Spring Falls Loop

    • Hazeltop and Rapidan Camp Loop

    • Staunton River Loop

    • Bear Church Rock via Staunton River

    • Bear Church Rock from Bootens Gap

    • Conway River Loop

    • Bearfence Mountain Rock Scramble

    • Pocosin Mission

    • South River Falls Loop

CHAPTER 3

  • South District

    • Hightop

    • Rocky Mount Loop

    • Rocky Mountain Loop

    • Loft Mountain Loop

    • Patterson Ridge Loop

    • Big Run Loop

    • Rockytop and Big Run Loop

    • Austin Mountain and Madison Run Loop

    • Falls Loop from Browns Gap

    • Trayfoot Mountain Loop

    • Furnace Mountain via Blackrock

    • Blackrock Loop

    • Big Branch Falls via Moormans River

    • Moormans River Loop

    • Chimney Rock

    • Turk Branch Loop

    • Turk Mountain

Appendix: Local Resources
Index
About the Author

About the author

Johnny Molloy is a writer and adventurer based in Johnson City, Tennessee. His outdoor passion was ignited on a backpacking trip in Great Smoky Mountains National Park while attending the University of Tennessee. That first foray unleashed a love of the outdoors that led Johnny to spend more than 4,000 nights backpacking, canoe camping, and tent camping throughout the country over the past three decades. If you put the days of camping all together, that is nearly 11 straight years of camping out. Friends enjoyed his outdoor adventure stories; one even suggested he write a book. He pursued his friend’s idea and soon parlayed his love of the outdoors into an occupation. The results of his efforts are more than 60 books and guides. His writings include hiking guidebooks, camping guidebooks, paddling guidebooks, comprehensive guidebooks about a specific area, and true outdoor adventure books covering all or parts of 26 states. Though primarily involved with book publications, Johnny also writes for magazines and websites. Furthermore, he is an outdoors columnist and feature writer for his local paper, the Johnson City Press. He continues writing and traveling extensively throughout the United States, endeavoring in a variety of outdoor pursuits.
Johnny is an active member of First Presbyterian Church in Johnson City, Tennessee. He is also a Gideon. His non-outdoor interests include reading, Christian studies, and University of Tennessee sports.

Summary

Hike, backpack, bring the kids—there’s a trail for you in Shenandoah.
With its roaring waterfalls, secluded canyons, diverse plant and animal life, and rich cultural history, Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park offers boundless outdoor adventures. Now in its second edition, Top Trails: Shenandoah National Park describes the classic destinations and lesser-known jewels in 50 must-do hikes.
This updated guide by acclaimed outdoors writer Johnny Molloy offers new hikes, such as the Bearfence Mountain Rock Scramble and the remote Trayfoot Mountain Loop, that explore the heart of the park. Each trail entry includes expert commentary, easy-to-follow maps, and GPS waypoints, as well as trailhead directions, trail-feature charts, and “don’t get lost” milestones. So you will always know where you’re going and what to expect.
Hundreds of miles of trails run like veins through Shenandoah National Park. Save the time and frustration of finding the perfect hikes to suit you. Whether you’re looking for a scenic stroll to stretch your legs, a full-day adventure, or a rewarding backpacking trip into the back of beyond, Top Trails: Shenandoah National Park puts the backcountry majesty of Shenandoah at your fingertips.

Product details

Authors Johnny Molloy
Publisher Wilderness press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2018
 
EAN 9780899978789
ISBN 978-0-89997-878-9
No. of pages 384
Series Top Trails
Top Trails
Subjects Guides > Health
Travel > Travel guides > North and Central America

Virginia, HEALTH & FITNESS / Healthy Living, SPORTS & RECREATION / Hiking, TRAVEL / Special Interest / Hikes & Walks, TRAVEL / Parks & Campgrounds

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