This 1-Mile Mountain Trail Will Take You To One Of The Best Views In Virginia
By Beth|Published August 18, 2019
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
It’s a common misconception that the most beautiful overlooks in Virginia require a strenuous climb. In fact, some of the best vistas in the state can be accessed from moderate trails. For those who enjoy the view, but don’t love exerting much energy on the trail, these treks are perfect. A prime example is the Blackrock Summit. While there are more lengthy routes to reach the top, a little bit of navigating will get you to the overlook in just one mile. Here’s more on this breathtaking mountain trail.
Blackrock Summit is a gorgeous Virginia trail that can be found within the boundaries of Shenandoah National Park. If you plan on completing the hike during the weekend, be sure to get an early start as this trail is a popular one.
To begin, park at the lot located at mile marker 84.4. You’ll then follow signs for the Appalachian Trail going south. Once you start hiking, the 1.1-mile loop won’t take you too long to complete. A majority of the trail is wooded and shaded, making for ideal conditions even in the middle of the summer.
The trail is well-maintained, although it’s a good idea to wear sturdy shoes as you will encounter rocks and a bit of a scramble the closer you get to the summit.
Once you reach the trail post, you’ll make a right turn and continue along to the picturesque boulder field. This is what many hikers refer to as a "scramble," and you’ll want to be sure to watch your footing as you explore the top.
From the summit, you’ll enjoy gorgeous views of the Shenandoah Valley below. You can also admire unique layers and quartzite patterns on the rocks themselves.
Once you’re ready to head back, you can either return the way you came or complete the loop by turning left onto the Blackrock Hut Road-Trayfoot Mountain Trail.
So whether you’re looking for a short and sweet adventure or would rather spend your time outdoors admiring the view than hiking, you’ll love discovering this beloved trail in Shenandoah.
Have you experienced this trail before? We’d love to hear about it! For more information, be sure to check out the trail review from the National Park Service website by clicking here.
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