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Wilburn Ridge — Grayson Highlands

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Wilburn Ridge — Grayson Highlands

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Wilburn Ridge is a distinctive summit nestled within Grayson Highlands State Park, located in the scenic Appalachian high country of southwest Virginia. Rising to an elevation of over 5,000 feet (approximately 1,500 meters), this prominent peak is characterized by its rugged, rocky terrain and impressive boulder formations. It forms a significant part of the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and lies within the vast Jefferson National Forest, offering a true taste of Virginia's wild highlands.

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    February 5, 2024

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    This is a popular section of the Appalachian Trail that runs through Grayson Highland State Park. There are great views from many parts of the trail, including a great view of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    October 9, 2023

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    Very nice hiking trail
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    March 29, 2020

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    There are a lot of wild ponies here
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    Wilburn Ridge Loop via Appalachian Trail

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    Hike the moderate 4.6-mile Wilburn Ridge Loop via Appalachian Trail in Grayson Highlands State Park, featuring wild ponies and 360-degree vi

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    Distance 1.32 km

    Uphill 20 m

    Downhill 110 m

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    Location: Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Grayson County, Virginia, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How difficult is parking at Wilburn Ridge, especially during peak times?

    Parking at Grayson Highlands State Park, which provides access to Wilburn Ridge, can be challenging, particularly on weekends, holidays, and during peak seasons like summer and fall. The lots fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot and avoid delays.

    Are permits or reservations required to hike Wilburn Ridge or enter Grayson Highlands State Park?

    A parking fee is required to enter Grayson Highlands State Park. This fee grants you access to the park and its trails, including those leading to Wilburn Ridge. No additional permits are typically needed for day hiking Wilburn Ridge itself. For current fee information, it's best to check the official Virginia State Parks website: virginia.gov.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Wilburn Ridge?

    Yes, leashed dogs are generally welcome on the trails within Grayson Highlands State Park, including those leading to Wilburn Ridge. However, always ensure your dog is under control and be mindful of other hikers and the wild ponies. Please pack out all waste.

    Are there specific family-friendly trails suitable for younger children around Wilburn Ridge?

    While the direct ascent to Wilburn Ridge involves rugged terrain and rock scrambles, Grayson Highlands State Park offers a network of 13 trails with varying difficulties. There are shorter, less strenuous loops within the park that are more suitable for families with younger children, offering opportunities to see the wild ponies and enjoy scenic views without the full challenge of the ridge climb. Consider trails closer to the visitor center for easier options.

    What is winter hiking like on Wilburn Ridge, and what should I wear?

    Winter hiking on Wilburn Ridge can be a beautiful but challenging experience. Due to its high elevation, conditions can be severe, with snow, ice, and strong winds common. Proper winter gear is essential, including layered clothing (waterproof and windproof outer layers), insulated boots, microspikes or crampons for traction, and trekking poles. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly.

    Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near Grayson Highlands State Park?

    Grayson Highlands State Park offers camping facilities, including primitive backcountry sites and developed campgrounds. For other accommodation, nearby towns like Mouth of Wilson, Volney, and Abingdon offer various options, from cabins and B&Bs to hotels. Abingdon, in particular, has a wider selection of restaurants, cafes, and pubs. You can find more information about the area on sites like visitabingdonvirginia.com.

    What are the best trails to take to reach Wilburn Ridge, and what is their difficulty?

    Wilburn Ridge is often accessed via the Appalachian Trail (AT), which runs through Grayson Highlands State Park. Popular routes include starting from the Massie Gap parking area and connecting to the AT. The trails involve significant rock scrambles and can be considered intermediate to strenuous, depending on your chosen path and distance. Many hikers combine sections of the AT with other park trails for a loop experience, offering diverse views and terrain.

    How can I best observe the wild ponies at Wilburn Ridge and what are the rules?

    The wild ponies are a highlight of Wilburn Ridge and Grayson Highlands. They can often be seen grazing in the open balds and meadows. While accustomed to human presence, remember they are wild animals. It's crucial to observe them from a distance, typically at least 50 feet (15 meters), and never approach, feed, or pet them. Feeding them can make them sick and aggressive. They can bite or kick if they feel threatened. Respect their space for your safety and theirs.

    Are there any less crowded trails in the Grayson Highlands area if Wilburn Ridge is too busy?

    Grayson Highlands State Park is very popular, but you can find quieter experiences by exploring some of the park's less-trafficked trails or visiting during off-peak times (weekdays, early mornings, or late afternoons). While Wilburn Ridge and the AT sections are often busy, the park's extensive network offers other scenic routes that might provide more solitude. Consider exploring trails further from the main parking areas or those that don't directly lead to the most iconic viewpoints.

    What unique natural features, besides the ponies, can I expect to see on Wilburn Ridge?

    Beyond the wild ponies, Wilburn Ridge is renowned for its dramatic landscape. You'll encounter impressive rock formations and large boulder fields, making it a popular bouldering destination. The trails are often lined with dense rhododendron thickets, which burst into vibrant bloom in late spring/early summer. The high elevation also provides unique alpine-like peaks and sweeping panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and surrounding valleys.

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