Near Grayson Highlands Backpacking Loop
Near Grayson Highlands Backpacking Loop
Near Grayson Highlands Backpacking Loop
Near Grayson Highlands Backpacking Loop
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Grayson Highlands Backpacking Loop

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22.5
mi
Distance
4,045
ft
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extreme
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Flatter
Steeper
22.51mi
Distance
4,045ft
Elevation Gain
4,045ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
5,709ft
High Point
3,508ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Grayson Highlands area of Virginia is a must-see. Not only are there endless panoramic views, but there are also wild ponies! Follow this itinerary for an enjoyable three day, two night backpacking loop. Begin your hike at Massie Gap in Grayson Highlands State Park. Before doing so youall need to pay a parking fee (as much as $19 for non-residents) and file a trip plan with the state parkas main office. After that, drive up the road and park at the backpackeras lot. From here the Appalachian Blue Spur Trail leads up and to the Appalachian Trail. Once at the AT, take a left and head southbound. The next few miles are the most spectacular as you wind your way up Wilburn Ridge. Enjoy the views, be on the lookout for ponies, and donat be afraid to take one of the several short side trails. This area also has many large rock formations that make for a great place to try your hand at bouldering. Before you know youall arrive at Thomas Knob Shelter. It has a capacity of 16, and there are many great tent sites nearby. Spending a night here is highly recommended. Water is also available at this shelter (as well as the other two shelters along this route). Continue southbound on the AT and youall soon come to the short spur trail to the top of Mount Rogers. After bagging the highest peak in Virginia, continue along the AT for another 2 miles until the Mount Rogers Trail. Take a right and follow this trail all the way down to Virginia State Route 603. Cross the road and take the Fairwood Valley Trail (which parallels SR 603, but is much nicer than a roadwalk). In a little over a mile youall see the Old Orchard Trail;follow it until you once again reach the AT. Continue along the AT southbound. Old Orchard Shelter is next, and it is a good option if you are looking to make this a four day, three night trip. If not, I would suggest continuing on a bit further. There are some good campsites between here and the next shelter. The trail climbs before leveling out and arriving at Scales, where there is a vault toilet. Continue on to Wise Shelter. Please note that Wise is the last place you can camp on this loop because you are now entering the state park. From Wise, follow the AT another 2 miles until you once again reach the AT Blue Spur Trail and follow it back to the parking lot.

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