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Ridge Trail — Shenandoah Wilderness

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Ridge Trail — Shenandoah Wilderness

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The Ridge Trail in Shenandoah Wilderness, most notably referring to the challenging ascent of Old Rag Mountain, offers one of the most iconic and demanding hiking experiences within Shenandoah National Park. Located in the southeastern part of the park, this prominent ridge is a key feature of the ancient Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, providing unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. While Shenandoah National Park features many trails along its ridges, the Old Rag Mountain route stands out for…

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    June 25, 2022

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    The Ridge Trail follows the ridge for about 1 km, climbing 200 m up and 100 m down the rocks. It is a strenuous undertaking, but you will enjoy the climbing and be rewarded with the beauty of the landscape around you and a view in all directions.

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    This part has more to do with climbing than hiking. However, climbing makes this hike a unique experience.
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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Distance 814 m

    Uphill 140 m

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    Location: Madison County, Virginia, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is a permit required to hike the Ridge Trail on Old Rag Mountain?

    Yes, a day-use ticket (permit) is required to hike the Old Rag Mountain trails, including the Ridge Trail, from March 1 through November 30. These tickets must be purchased in advance online and are not available at the trailhead. Each ticket is valid for one day and one person.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Old Rag Ridge Trail hike?

    The full Old Rag circuit, which includes the Ridge Trail rock scramble, is a strenuous 9.2-mile loop. Hikers should generally allocate 6-8 hours to complete the entire hike, depending on fitness levels and how much time is spent enjoying the views at the summit.

    Is the Ridge Trail on Old Rag Mountain suitable for beginners or families with young children?

    The Ridge Trail on Old Rag Mountain is considered very strenuous and involves significant rock scrambling, which can be challenging and requires good physical fitness and sure-footedness. It is generally not recommended for beginners or families with young children due to its demanding nature and potential hazards.

    Are dogs allowed on the Ridge Trail at Old Rag Mountain?

    No, dogs are not permitted on the Ridge Trail (Saddle Trail, Ridge Trail, and Old Rag summit areas) at Old Rag Mountain. This restriction is in place due to the challenging rock scrambles and the safety of both pets and other hikers.

    What are the parking options and trailhead access for the Old Rag Ridge Trail?

    Parking for the Old Rag Ridge Trail is located outside the main Skyline Drive corridor, accessible via Nethers Road. The trailhead is at the Old Rag parking area. Parking fills up very quickly, especially on weekends and holidays, so an early arrival (before 7 AM) is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    How does the Old Rag Ridge Trail compare to the Dickey Ridge Trail in Shenandoah National Park?

    The Old Rag Ridge Trail is famous for its strenuous rock scrambling and 360-degree summit views, making it a challenging adventure. In contrast, the Dickey Ridge Trail, located near the Front Royal entrance, is generally an easier to moderate hike, offering scenic views of the Shenandoah Valley and historical sites like Snead Farm, making it suitable for a less strenuous experience or families.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on the Old Rag Ridge Trail?

    Hikers on the Old Rag Ridge Trail can expect a diverse and challenging terrain. The trail features a significant amount of rock scrambling, requiring hikers to navigate large boulders, tight crevices, and steep rock faces, often using hands and feet. Beyond the scramble, there are also wooded paths and rocky ascents.

    What natural features and wildlife might I encounter on the Ridge Trail?

    The Ridge Trail on Old Rag Mountain offers stunning geological formations, including the famous granite rock scrambles. Hikers can also enjoy panoramic views of the ancient Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley. Shenandoah National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including over 50 mammal species such as black bears, deer, and various bird species, though sightings are not guaranteed.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Old Rag Ridge Trail?

    There are no cafes or pubs directly at the Old Rag trailhead. However, nearby towns like Sperryville or Madison offer various dining and accommodation options, including inns, B&Bs, and restaurants, typically within a 30-60 minute drive from the trailhead. It's advisable to plan for food and drink before or after your hike.

    What should I do if I encounter a black bear on the trail?

    If you encounter a black bear, remain calm. Make yourself look as large as possible, make noise, and back away slowly. Do not run. If the bear approaches, stand your ground and fight back. Keep food properly stored and never feed wildlife.

    Can I hike the Ridge Trail on Old Rag Mountain in winter?

    While accessible year-round, winter hiking on the Old Rag Ridge Trail requires specialized gear and experience due to potential ice, snow, and colder temperatures. Conditions can be hazardous, especially on the rock scrambles. Always check weather and trail conditions before attempting a winter hike and be prepared with appropriate clothing, traction devices, and emergency supplies.

    Are there any alternative loop hikes or top-rated trails near the Old Rag Ridge Trail?

    Yes, while Old Rag is a highlight, Shenandoah National Park offers numerous other trails. For a different experience, consider the Whiteoak Canyon Trail with its waterfalls, or various sections of the Appalachian Trail that traverse the park. For less strenuous ridge views, the Dickey Ridge Trail is a good option. Many loop options exist throughout the park, catering to different difficulty levels.

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