Near Whiteoak Canyon - Hawksbill Summit Loop
Autumn view from the cliff near Crescent Rock Overlook.
Near Whiteoak Canyon - Hawksbill Summit Loop
A winter afternoon view from Timber Hollow Overlook in the Central District .
Near Whiteoak Canyon - Hawksbill Summit Loop
View from Hawksbill Peak
Near Whiteoak Canyon - Hawksbill Summit Loop
The second of 6 waterfalls in Whiteoak Canyon (the 1st being the very upper falls).
Near Whiteoak Canyon - Hawksbill Summit Loop
The lower falls of Whiteoak Canyon (the 6th of 6 waterfalls).

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Whiteoak Canyon - Hawksbill Summit Loop

4.6 (15 Ratings)
The best of Shenandoah streams, waterfalls and mountain top views while avoiding fire roads!
13
mi
Distance
3,638
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13mi
Distance
3,638ft
Elevation Gain
3,638ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
4,046ft
High Point
1,093ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Whiteoak Canyon Trail starts gently with a bridge crossing the stream and continues to follow the stream up through the canyon. The trail becomes steeper and halfway to Skyland Drive there is a sign warning of the steep trail. However the trail up stays steep for only a short distance where you reach a wonderful view of the upper waterfall. Shortly thereafter you reach the intersection with a fire road that crosses to Cedar Run Trail. You can bail out at this point (see !Whiteoak Canyon to Cedar Run Loop) or continue up White Oak Canyon Trail to Skyline Drive. Cross Skyline Drive and go up the road to Skyland Stable where you turn left to join the AT (or take a side trip to Skyland resort restaurant for lunch). Take the AT south for views of mountains to the west. Pass intersections on the left with three short trails that lead to parking areas along Skyline Drive. Take a left onto Salamander Trail to climb Hawksbill Mountain. Byrd's Nest picnic shelter is just below the summit. There are awesome views from in front of the shelter and a lookout area at Hawksbill Mountain summit, the highest point in Shenandoah Mountain Park. From the summit go back past the shelter to Lower Hawksbill Trail which descends steeply to Skyline Drive. Cross Skyline Drive to Cedar Run Trail which follows a stream down the mountain. This section is very rocky and has three stream crossings that may be wet after heavy rain. There is a swimming hole below a hidden waterfall in the narrow gorge portion of the trail and a water slide at a stream crossing on the lower section of the trail. Finally take the right at the fork to return to an intersection with Whiteoak Canyon Trail which takes you back to the parking area.

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Contributors
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