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Harkening Hill Summit

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Harkening Hill Summit

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Harkening Hill Summit is a prominent peak nestled within the scenic Peaks of Otter, a beloved destination along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Botetourt County, Virginia. Reaching an elevation of approximately 3,364 to 3,372 feet (around 1025-1028 meters), it offers a rewarding hiking experience within the vast Jefferson National Forest. While it is the lowest of the three Peaks of Otter, which also include Sharp Top and Flat Top, Harkening Hill provides a unique blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue,…

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    The summit of Harkening Hill rests at 3,364 feet and offers a few spotty views through the trees. Perhaps the most beautiful views on the mountain are of the trail, itself. On a clear day, you can look south and see the peak of Sharp Top Mountain.

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    Hike the easy 3.7-mile Harkening Hill Loop Trail in Blue Ridge Parkway, featuring summit views, historic farm, and Balance Rock.

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    Location: Bedford County, Virginia, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there any permits required to hike the Harkening Hill Summit trails?

    No, permits are not required to hike the trails to Harkening Hill Summit or within the Peaks of Otter area. The trails are freely accessible to the public.

    Is Harkening Hill Summit a good hike for beginners or those new to hiking?

    Yes, Harkening Hill Summit is generally considered a moderate hike, making it suitable for beginners or those with some hiking experience. The elevation gain is manageable, and the trails are well-maintained. It's a great option for getting started with mountain hiking.

    What are the operating seasons for the Peaks of Otter Lodge, Visitor Center, and Campground?

    The Peaks of Otter Lodge, Visitor Center, and Campground typically operate seasonally. While specific dates can vary, they are generally open from spring through late fall, usually closing for the winter months. It's always best to check the official Blue Ridge Parkway website or contact the Peaks of Otter directly for current operating schedules before planning your visit.

    Are dogs allowed on the Harkening Hill Summit trails?

    Yes, many of the trails in the Peaks of Otter area, including those leading to Harkening Hill Summit, are dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on the Harkening Hill Summit trail?

    Hikers can expect varied terrain on the Harkening Hill Summit trail. While generally well-maintained, the path includes natural surfaces with roots, rocks, and some uneven sections. There are also interesting granite boulder formations and rocky outcroppings along the way, adding to the scenic appeal.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Harkening Hill Summit?

    Public transport options directly to Harkening Hill Summit are very limited. The most common way to access the trailhead is by private vehicle via the Blue Ridge Parkway. There is no regular bus service like an 'Otter Bus route' that serves the Peaks of Otter area for general public access.

    What are the best nearby amenities for food or accommodation after a hike?

    The Peaks of Otter area offers several amenities. The Peaks of Otter Lodge provides accommodation and dining options. Additionally, the Peaks of Otter Visitor Center may have limited snack and drink options. For more extensive choices, you would need to drive to nearby towns off the Blue Ridge Parkway.

    How long does the Harkening Hill Summit hike typically take?

    The main loop trail to Harkening Hill Summit, which is approximately 3.3 to 3.5 miles, typically takes hikers between 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on pace, stops for views, and whether you include the spur trail to Balance Rock or a visit to Johnson Farm.

    What should I wear for a Harkening Hill Summit hike in winter?

    For a winter hike to Harkening Hill Summit, layering is crucial. Wear moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good traction are essential, and consider bringing microspikes or trekking poles for icy conditions. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and plenty of water.

    Are there any accessible routes for wheelchairs or strollers on Harkening Hill Summit?

    The trails to Harkening Hill Summit are natural surface hiking trails with uneven terrain, roots, and rocks, making them generally not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. However, the Peaks of Otter Visitor Center itself and some paved areas around the Lodge may offer more accessible options.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Harkening Hill Summit trail?

    The trails around Harkening Hill Summit are home to abundant wildlife. Hikers frequently spot whitetail deer, chipmunks, and various bird species. Keep an eye out for other small mammals and listen for the sounds of the forest. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and never feed them.

    How does the Harkening Hill Summit hike compare to Sharp Top Mountain in terms of difficulty and crowds?

    Harkening Hill Summit is generally considered less strenuous and sees significantly fewer crowds than its more popular neighbor, Sharp Top Mountain. While both offer rewarding experiences, Harkening Hill provides a quieter, more serene hike with a moderate challenge, whereas Sharp Top is a steeper, more demanding climb that attracts a larger number of visitors.

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