
We visited Hawksbill Trail via the trailhead off Skyline Drive. There is 860ft of elevation and 600ft happen in the first .5 mile. A bit of a doozy. If you go this way, make it to the top, and...
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Compton Gap Trail in Luray, VA, is nestled within the breathtaking Shenandoah National Park, just 75 miles from Washington, D.C. This scenic trail offers visitors a chance to explore over 200,000 acres of protected lands teeming with wildlife and natural beauty.
With cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, and quiet wooded hollows, Shenandoah National Park provides a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Whether hiking, camping, or simply enjoying the park's diverse ecosystems, visitors are sure to find adventure and tranquility at Compton Gap Trail.
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We visited Hawksbill Trail via the trailhead off Skyline Drive. There is 860ft of elevation and 600ft happen in the first .5 mile. A bit of a doozy. If you go this way, make it to the top, and...
Wonderful trail with the best views of Shenandoah at the end! The peak makes up for the rocky climb up and is an absolute stunner of a trail! I enjoyed my hike which was intense yet very...
Very nice paved trail great for walking, just be careful of bikes coming from behind. We make a lot of new friends we meet.
Hawksbill mountain is the highest point in Shenandoah National Park, and the views are stunning! We did the shorter Hawksbill trail which is about ~2-2.5 miles. There is a longer version of this...
I visited on a Monday afternoon in mid-April and was able to enjoy the overlook by myself for 20 minutes. The trail was not too busy, and there were plenty of spots to rest if needed. I had no...