The Hiking Trail Hiding In Virginia That Will Transport You To Another World
By Beth|Published June 01, 2017
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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.
It’s no secret that Virginia’s trails are some of the most beautiful in the world. Whether you’re looking for an easy stroll along the coast, a mountainous terrain to trek, or something else altogether, you’ve got hundreds of trails to choose from. Today, we’ll focus on one truly stunning hike in Botetourt County. As you travel amidst 250 million year-old limestones and gaze out over the scenic Catabwa Valley, you’ll feel like you’ve arrived in a another world. So lace up those hiking boots and prepare to feel the burn, because the view from the top is totally worth it.
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Hiking Tinker Cliffs (also known as Andy Layne Trail) is a strenuous 7-mile trek through southwest Virginia, but the payoff is extraordinary.
The trail connects with the iconic Appalachian Trail after about three miles. Be sure to follow the yellow blazes of Andy Layne Trail, and you'll reach your stunning overlook before you know it.
This breathtaking view of Catawba Valley is one of the most beautiful overlooks in all of Virginia, and the perfect place to rest after your strenuous hike.
Be sure to allow plenty of time for this out-and-back hike. Six hours should guarantee plenty of time for hiking, resting, and soaking in all of the gorgeous surroundings.
Click here for further information about the trail as well as directions. If you’re looking for something a little less challenging, you’ll love taking any of these 12 Incredible Hikes Under 5 Miles.
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