Our early June 2019 trip to Shenandoah National Park concluded with another hike on the Appalachian Trail. This time we hiked from Elkwallow Gap north to Rattlesnake Point Overlook. According to my copy of Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers' Companion, this is a 1.5-mile hike. My Garmin GPS showed it as 1.6 miles plus the access trail at the beginning and the road walk at the end.
We parked east (road north) of the Wayside and walked about 500-foot on the flat Elkwallow Trail to reach the AT. Upon making a right turn and crossing Skyline Drive, the AT climbs 460 feet in about 0.85 miles yielding an average 10% grade to a fire road crossing. Over the next 0.4 miles, the trail dips 20 feet and then climbs 75 feet before merging with the fire road for a very short distance. After veering right, the AT is relatively flat for 0.2 miles to the Piney Branch Upper Trail junction. The final 0.2 miles has a 100-foot rise producing an average grade of 9½%. Once we reached Skyline Drive, we walked north on the road about 400 feet to the Rattlesnake Point Overlook.
Elkwallow Trail marker at the edge of the paved parking area |
Typical trail conditions |
AT marker |
Second AT marker approaching Skyline Drive |
Crossing Skyline Drive |
Another trail marker on the east side of the road |
Typical trail conditions below a white blaze |
Another white blaze |
Red Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) |
Utility lines create an opening in the forest canopy |
The understory quickly fills in the gap |
Downed tree leads to a step-over |
A straight trail with a smooth tread is a hiker's delight |
Approaching the trail marker for the fire road |
Fire road down to the Range View cabin and Piney Ridge Trail |
The AT crosses the fire road at an angle and continues to the right below the white blaze |
Another white blaze |
Trail marker for the path down to the Range View cabin |
Ferns line the trail |
Stream crossing |
A small hole in the canopy |
Approaching the fire road again |
The AT merges into the right rut... |
...before quickly veering off to the right |
Trail marker leaving the fire road |
A green tunnel |
Trail marker for the Piney Branch Upper Trail |
Another white blaze means we are on the AT |
Another small hole in the canopy |
Trail marker on the east side of Skyline Drive |
Rattlesnake Point Overlook is just up the road |
The AT continues across Skyline Drive, but we don't for now |
A Shenandoah National Park entry fee of $30 per vehicle, $25 per motorcycle, or $15 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 ($80 for a lifetime), Access Pass (free with a documented disability), and Military Annual Pass (free for active-duty personnel). Also available is a Shenandoah Annual Pass for $55.
The Shenandoah National Park website is https://www.nps.gov/shen/index.htm.
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail website is https://www.nps.gov/appa/index.htm.
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy website is http://www.appalachiantrail.org/.
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