This Incredible Trail Spans The Entire State of Virginia
By Beth|Published March 20, 2018
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Beth
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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.
The Appalachian Trial is an iconic thru-trek that outdoor enthusiasts from all across the world dream of completing. Of the trail’s 2,181 miles, 544 of them belong to Virginia (more than any other state). And while this may just be considered a section of the Appalachian Trail, many hikers who have had the experience of hiking from one end of Virginia to the next will agree that it’s nothing short of epic. Along the way, the trail meanders through diverse landscapes, showcases breathtaking overlooks, and offers an unforgettable glimpse into Virginia’s natural history. Here’s just a glimpse of Virginia’s Appalachian Trail:
The Virginia portion of the Appalachian Trail begins in Damascus, a friendly trail town in the southwestern portion of the state.
From there, hikers follow the iconic AT sign posts as they meander north, intersecting with several other friendly towns, traversing National Forests, and winding up rocky mountainous paths.
It's no secret that the Virginia portion of the AT is notoriously tough, and elevation ranges from 265 - 5,500 feet. Needless to say, the views are all worth the effort.
So whether you choose to hike just a portion of Virginia's Appalachian Trail, or perhaps the whole stretch, you'll find yourself immersed in some of the best of our state's natural beauty.