Near Whiteoak Canyon to Upper Falls
Looking back across the bridge connecting Whiteoak Canyon trail to the fire road.
Near Whiteoak Canyon to Upper Falls
White Oak Canyon Trail. Photo on Sep 25, 2016
Near Whiteoak Canyon to Upper Falls
Whiteoak Canyon.
Near Whiteoak Canyon to Upper Falls
Whiteoak Falls.
Near Whiteoak Canyon to Upper Falls
Pools below the trees.

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Whiteoak Canyon to Upper Falls

4.4 (18 Ratings)
A must-do hike in Shenandoah National Park with views of the upper waterfalls of Whiteoak Run.
4.7
mi
Distance
56
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.73mi
Distance
56ft
Elevation Gain
2,465ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
3,502ft
High Point
1,093ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trail begins gradually downhill, bending first to the right and then to the left around a wetland. Head across a stream and then continue across the Old Rag Road - West. Continue for another quarter-mile, heading across the Limberlost Trail.Head straight from here, and after a couple hundred yards, a small stream trickles in from the right and flows parallel to the trail. This is the Whiteoak Run that will continue down toward the upper falls. The flow levels of this stream vary drastically depending on precipitation and time of year. Continue down the trail, passing small cascades and pools as they begin to grow the lower you get. Then, after approximately 1.3 miles from the Limberlost Trail, you come to another trail junction with Whiteoak Canyon Access Trail (at Bridge 3). Follow the trail to the left, crossing the stream on a bridge, and then continuing downstream on the left bank to where the trail widens. The top of the falls is ahead on the right.The Skyland-Big Meadows Horse Trail/Whiteoak Canyon Road comes in on the left, around thirty yards down the trail. Continue straight ahead another 400 feet, to another widening in the trail. There are two rocky ledges toward the run that provide good spots to see the complete falls, which have a total drop of 86 feet. Continuing past the upper falls, the canyon begins to narrow, and the trail is steep and rough. In order to reach the sixth falls, continue along White Oak Canyon, adding 2.7 miles and 1,110 feet of climbing to your hike. A longer and more strenuous alternative loop hike that sees all of the falls is the White Oak Canyon to Cedar Run Loop.Thanks to Larry W. Brown, for sharing this description. If you're interested in learning more details about great hikes, weather, camping / lodging, wildlife, and scenic drives, check out https://www.snp.guide/.

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