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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Frazier Discovery Trail to Ivy Creek Overlook - Appalachian Trail - Shenandoah National Park
On our sixth day of day hiking the Appalachian Trail (AT) in Shenandoah National Park, we hiked from the Doyles River Trailhead across Skyline Drive from Big Run Overlook to the Ivy Creek Overlook. We split the 6.3 mile hike into two shorter hikes with a 0.7 mile hike down the northern leg of the Frazier Discovery Trail to the Mountain Loft Wayside and another 0.7 mile hike back up to the AT.
The afternoon hike began at the Loft Mountain Wayside on Skyline Drive. After crossing to the east side of the road, we retraced our steps for 0.7 miles up Loft Mountain to reach the AT. We then continued north on the AT for 3.0 miles to the Ivy Creek Overlook on Skyline Drive. This provided us with a 3.7 mile afternoon hike. Our daily total was 6.3 miles on the AT and another 1.4 miles on the Frazier Discovery Trail for a total of 7.7 miles.
Except for crossing Skyline Drive to visit the Loft Mountain Wayside, the entire day's hike was east of Skyline Drive. We hiked in mid-April 2016, just days before the second largest wildfire in Shenandoah National Park history burned over 10,000 acres. The fire caused the closure of part of the AT and Skyline Drive including the segment covered in this post. Most of the fire was west of Skyline Drive.
Topographic map with GPS route
Elevation profile
Off the sidewalk and on the trail
Rocks and roots
More rocks
The Frazier Discovery Trail skirts a large outcrop
Male Eastern Towhee
Approaching the summit
View west from Loft Mountain
Butterfly resting on AT sign post
Back on the AT with numerous vines
View east from the trail
The trail continues along the ridge
Signpost for Ivy Spring to the left
Descending Loft Mountain in open forest
Bracket fungi
Closer to water, the trail enters a mountain laurel thicket
Ivy Creek
Trees blown down across the trail
Crossing Ivy Creek
Looking back at the Ivy Creek crossing
The trail begins to climb immediately after crossing the creek
A small cascade on Ivy Creek
The stone wall along Skyline Drive
Snags can fall at any time
Continuing to climb
Still climbing
Approaching the summit
The 3080 foot summit marks the border of Albemarle, Greene, and Rockingham Counties
View of Trayfoot Mountain from the summit
Large rock cairn
Non-native wild mustard
Shadows lengthen in the late afternoon sun
The trail used to cross Skyline Drive at this location, but now it veers sharply to the right
The trail has been reinforced with rocks on this side hill
Descending a short switchback
Climbing over a rock outcrop
Trail approaching Ivy Creek Overlook
View east from the overlook
A Shenandoah National Park entry fee of $20 per vehicle, $15 per motorcycle or $10 per person is valid for seven consecutive days. Other fee payment options include the America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands passes including the Annual Pass ($80), Senior Pass ($10 for lifetime), Access Pass (free with documented disability) and Military Annual Pass (free for active duty personnel).
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