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    Woodstock Tower

    Woodstock Tower

    4.9(15 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    Great place with great views!…read more Pop "Woodstock Tower" into Google Maps, and it will take you to the right spot (Apple Maps only took me to the trailhead a distance away). This will put you near a little overlook off the dirt road or if you keep going, a small gravel parking lot. Be prepared to drive on dirt and gravel roads for over a mile to get here; you are going the right way! This end of the trail has a clearly marked sign saying it is the Woodstock Tower. From either of those parking lots it's only about ¼ mile walk to get to the tower. The path varies from rocky to flat dirt. Loads of hickory nuts line the path. You could also come from the other end of the trail, which is over a mile away in the other direction. The climb up is steep but manageable (I'd recommend being more careful descending!) with metal steps. Considering she's still standing 90 years after her construction, I'd say the tower is stable. Hats off to the Civilian Conservation Corps for building this lasting landmark! The views from the top are great and worth the short walk and short climb. I met a local man at the top who shoots a lot of videos from up there. He did warn that sometimes there are black bears in the area; I never saw one my whole time, but just keep alert. It was a little cold on the mid-October day we were there and the top of the mountain did mean lots of cross wind, so dress appropriately. Unless you're weird about heights (apologies to my wife; thanks for walking out to it with us, Baby), this is a worthwhile visit. Definitely recommend!

    What a pleasant surprise! We drove up the mountain on Christmas Eve and simply enjoyed the views…read more Our goal of finding the tower wasn't easy being that my bf hadn't been up there since he was a kid. Nevertheless we found it :-) I was a bit apprehensive of climbing it at first but took baby steps lol. What a beautiful scenery once you reach the top. Great experience!

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    Woodstock Tower - It's quite a way down - don't fall!

    It's quite a way down - don't fall!

    Woodstock Tower
    Woodstock Tower - My wife's scared of heights, so she waited at the bottom for us.

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    My wife's scared of heights, so she waited at the bottom for us.

    Signal Knob Hike - My toe!    #^*#% Rocks!!

    Signal Knob Hike

    4.8(5 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    11 years later, Saturday June 25th I finally came back to finish what I started…read more . Let me say, I hike a lot! I don't mind 10 miles flat or up and down. This trail however, was brutal! Rocks, boulders and more rocks. That was my trail path. It takes more time and more energy. Know this* My foot hit the path at 1pm. I got in my car for home at 7:39pm. Not bad considering the situation, but tbh, I didn't think I was going to make it. It was exhausting but great part is, it's a round trip. Not one way, turn around and go back. Start out on Massanutten trail to reach the TV station (hence Signal knob) then return to parking on the Tuscarora trail. So silent, unlike the A.T and NPS in the area. The Tuscarora is more wild and silent. How I feel about it, anyway. . I need a badge for hiking this for real. You know how you get tired and you don't pick your feet up high enough you stub your feet on the rocks? Well with the trail being nothing but rocks, my toe is feeling it. Check my toe pic. I literally started cursing the trail everytime I stubbed my toe. Such an adventure!!! I love to hate it.

    One of my new favorite local hikes - this 10.5 mile loop is a great workout and only 1.5 hours from…read moreDC. This trail also has more than its fair share of gorgeous vistas. In the first few miles, you'll climb over 2,000 feet and be rewarded by a view of the surrounding mountains. The valley below acts as a fog basin some mornings, making for a beautiful sight. The Fort Valley overlook comes a bit later. This one is great in the fall and winter, but offers less of a view when the leaves are out. When you reach Signal Knob, there is a panoramic view of Strasburg. This area is more developed, but still picturesque and a perfect lunch spot. Be careful when hiking this trail after a storm. The ascent is narrow, steep, and rocky at points - icy or wet rocks add to the difficulty factor. Solid shoes and sure feet are a plus! After all that hard work, you probably need some fresh apple cinnamon donuts. Happily, that's easy to accomplish. On your way back to DC, stop at exit 13 and pick some up from the Apple House.

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    Signal Knob Hike - Looking from Signal Knob to Buzzard Rock N.

    Looking from Signal Knob to Buzzard Rock N.

    Signal Knob Hike - Fort Valley Overlook.

    Fort Valley Overlook.

    Signal Knob Hike - My path! Boulders!

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    My path! Boulders!

    Tibbet Knob Hiking Trail

    Tibbet Knob Hiking Trail

    5.0(2 reviews)
    20.6 mi

    The tibbet knob hiking trail is what I would consider a moderate trail located on the border of…read moreWest Virginia and Virginia. The trailhead begins at the wolf Gap recreation area. To get to the tibbet knob trail after parking at Wolf Gap, you cross the road and find the trailhead on the south side of the road. It is very well-marked. The trail itself is 1.6 miles from the trailhead to the summit of tibbet knob. The trail first ascends through a sparsely wooded area with very little underbrush and several large campsites that would be perfect if you were camping in the area and the Wolf Gap campground was full. Since the only amenities at Wolf Gap our privys and tent sites, you wouldn't really be giving anything up to camp here on the tibbet knob trail. After passing through the sparsely wooded area, the trail ascends to a small ridge and the trail itself is very well marked with yellow blazes. The trail is somewhat Rocky but overall very smooth and comfortable. When you get to the top of the small ridge there are good views to the east. The trail then descends into a saddle between the ridge and the actual knob. It is at this point that the real ascent begins and the hike becomes somewhat harder as you take on the majority of the 800 FT elevation gain. This is a fairly strenuous climb and there are two small rock scrambles before you get to the actual summit. At the summit there's a wonderful overlook providing views to the West of the trout run valley, and really good views to the north of big Schloss and half moon mountain. Just past the actual summit there is a spectacular campsite with a fire ring that would probably hold as many as four tents. there is of course no water so this is a dry site and all water must be packed in.

    This trail was very well marked! I would recommend reading the map at the begging of the trail. It…read moreis very pretty. There are a lot of look out spots along the way. It was a moderate trail. Some spots were steep and rocky. The bathrooms were dirty. Overall would highly recommend! Had a great time!

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    Tibbet Knob Hiking Trail
    Tibbet Knob Hiking Trail
    Tibbet Knob Hiking Trail

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    Little Devils Stairs Trail

    Little Devils Stairs Trail

    4.5(2 reviews)
    16.6 mi

    CAUTION: Bring an extra pair of socks or two. There are a lot of streams you need to cross (by…read morehopping over rocks which aren't all stable to the ground) so you could easily just drench your shoes if you're not the most agile like me. If you're looking for a workout hike, then this is for you. Especially on a cloudy winter day, you're mainly looking at dead trees - lots of brown and more tan-ish looking brown scenery, so really not the best views. However, there are mini waterfalls and streams every now and then. The overlook is also small and pretty sad in terms of views. Overall, the hike is pretty hard for people who don't go hiking very often, but it was very satisfying after making it up to the top. There's a lot of rocks you need to hike up (mainly rocky paths and trails) and streams. Make sure you enter through the right side of the parking lot if you're looking for the Little Devils Stairs Trail (there should be a long pole looking sign with the name on it). You will be hiking up about 3 miles (~1500 feet of elevation). Be careful and make sure you are following the blue markers. They weren't very obvious to me, but fortunately, one of my friends have gone on this hike before so he knew where he was going. Afterwards, you can take the fire road down (super easy downhill walk on a trail). The entire hike is about 5.5-6 miles - it was tough going up, but an easy and relaxing walk to the bottom. Note, if you want to go to the overlook, it's on the way down on the fire road, not on the top. It's pretty small so it can be easy to miss.

    My husband and I hiked this trail and found it to be pretty strenuous for us, personally. We are…read moreaverage middle age folks that love the outdoors. We went up the trail side and came down the fire road, as most people we saw. Our tech devices measured 7.4 miles total which is more than we anticipated. An unexpected burial site and a small overlook on the fire road. Some scrambling necessary. Pretty steep and I'm glad we chose to go up the trail and down the fire road rather than the opposite. We would have struggled coming down! Really beautiful hike with lots of water crossovers. Will go again!

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    Little Devils Stairs Trail

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    Hollow Brook Trail - Huge parking area. Thank you!

    Hollow Brook Trail

    4.5(12 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    A great day for a hike on the A.T. This one is just o/s Fauquier County on Mt Weather. I took the…read moreSOBO trail a couple years ago. This time I went North to the waterfall. Let me give some mad respect to whomever dug out the spot to put in a rather large parking area for us! For years we've been on side of this narrow dirt road. * Thank. (Virtual fist pump). This was 3 miles out and 3 miles back. The waterfall is around 1 mile mark. It's off to the right. *please understand, ricks are slippery whether they're wet ot not. How someone brings three toddlers here with no backpack, water or first aid is beyond me. I had to leave the area. But it was really nice. Very relaxing and you did have to hand/foot climb to get up there. Be careful please. I double backed and got on the A.T. Couple more miles to the secret cliff I saw in another Yelp post. :) . Lots of people walked by, no one knew I was there. I had it all to myself. Its better than the actual lookout. Anyway. I scanned the rocks for danger, shot some pics and sat down for water and dry crackers. I look over and there are 2 snakes curled up by a small tree about 6 feet from me. I spoke to them. "Thought you'd hide from me. I got you!" It was funny. I took a couple pics and kept my eyes on them. Only takes a second to lose track and they end up right at me saying, "HA got you back!" I sat a while then headed back down. I enjoyed it! I'd like to section hike and have a car waiting to take me back to my own car where I started. They should have an Uber Hikes App available for that. ;) This way I can hike for as far as I want without turning around to come straight back.

    Short trail, pretty and cool, but the waterfall wasn't what I expected. The trail was well kept,…read moreand trimmed back, some areas were steep, and can be slick if it rains.

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    Hollow Brook Trail - Here's the waterfall pic, that really does it no justice. In person, its perfectly pleasing.

    Here's the waterfall pic, that really does it no justice. In person, its perfectly pleasing.

    Hollow Brook Trail - Hello.

    Hello.

    Hollow Brook Trail - Then, the rocks.. I had my toe bandaged. :)

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    Then, the rocks.. I had my toe bandaged. :)

    Shenandoah County Park

    Shenandoah County Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Nice place, I really like the Civil War trails toward the back of the park past all the…read moretennis/basketball courts, baseball fields and playgrounds. The Park is very well taken care of and clean, there is an open area for picnics or football too. For me the stars are for the Civil War trails, walking through the fields and knowing the history that has happened here was just amazing. Worth a Look See if you're looking for an interesting and easy walk.

    This is a nice park with something for just about everyone. From the play area with equipment for…read moresmall children, to the picnic area for families, to the tennis court and baseball fields, to the "disc golf course", to the hiking trails, what more could you ask for in a community park? I used to walk my dog there almost every day. Being a dog lover, I would like to see an actually enclosed area "dog-park style" where a dog can "legally" be let loose and allowed to run around and play. We once went there just after a major snow storm. While the road leading into the park was totally clear, the actual parking lots were not. I actually got the car stuck, but did eventually get out of there okay. In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have tried to access the park the day after a major snowstorm, but my dog and I loved our daily walks there so much that we hated to miss a day.. In my opinion, this park is way under-utilized. Not too crowded on most days, including weekends.

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    Shenandoah County Park
    Shenandoah County Park - Restrooms are located near the playground and large picnic area.

    Restrooms are located near the playground and large picnic area.

    Shenandoah County Park

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    Meneka Peak Hike - hiking - Updated May 2026

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