Near Lewis Falls Trail
Winter view of Lewis Spring Falls as seen from the viewing platform.
Near Lewis Falls Trail
Rocky trail on Lewis Falls Trail approaching the spur trail.
Near Lewis Falls Trail
Lewis Falls with moderate flow, from the lower observation area.
Near Lewis Falls Trail
To reach this view of Lewis Falls from its base, you'll need to do some bushwhacking.
Near Lewis Falls Trail
A door in the side of the hill, and behind it is a pump that sends most of the output of Lewis Spring up to the underground storage tanks on Blackrock.

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Lewis Falls Trail

3.8 (16 Ratings)
A pleasant trail through Shenandoah wilderness, leading to to an 81 foot waterfall.
4.3
mi
Distance
1,497
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.27mi
Distance
1,497ft
Elevation Gain
1,497ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
3,647ft
High Point
2,823ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the small parking area just off Skyline Drive, follow the gravel Lewis Spring Pumphouse Road downhill until you reach the trailhead of the blue-blazed Lewis Spring Falls Trail. Descend for 0.6 mile to a trail junction; take the side trail to the left, and go 50 yards to a wide, flat viewpoint above the falls. You can't see the falls from here. There's a view down Pine Grove Hollow, with Tanners Ridge to the left of it. From this viewpoint, take the side trail that goes to the left, and cross the stream. Downhill just a short ways you'll reach a viewing platform from where you can view the upper section of the falls. The total height of the falls is 81 feet. It starts its drop in two separate streams, then strikes a mossy rock halfway down, and divides further. To view the entire length of the falls requires bushwhacking to its base.Return to the viewpoint at the top of the falls. Go left to get back to the blue-blazed main trail and then turn left. Along the remainder of this trail there's a view to the left, into the Page Valley. The town you see is Stanley, at the foot of Roundhead Ridge. The trail also passes along the base of a cliff that rises steeply on your right. The trail here is steep and sometimes rocky, and in wet weather it's slippery. The trail passes briefly over bare rock with a view to the left of the main Blue Ridge, and Tanners Ridge (with clearings and houses) descending from it toward the right.The trail eventually intersects with the white-blazed Appalachian Trail, which connects with the AT Access - Big Meadows PG where you can access the amphitheater parking area located at the backside of the Big Meadows picnic grounds.Thanks to Larry W. Brown, for sharing this trail description. If you're interested in learning more details about great hikes, weather, camping / lodging, wildlife, and scenic drives, check out the comprehensive Guide to Shenandoah National Park.

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