Old Rag Mountain Loop
Etlan, Virginia
Details
Distance
8.95 miles
Elevation Gain
2510 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
Added by Susan Billings
Old Rag mountain is a beautiful hiking destination, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Shenandoah National Park. This 9 mile circuit offers breathtaking panoramic views the entire way and is a favorite trail of many hikers. Sorry no pets.
Be prepared to deal with crowds, especially on the rock scrambles, which tend to cause a bottle neck on this trail in Shenandoah National Park. I would recommend starting out early on this loop hike, around 6 or 7 am to avoid the crowds. Definitely arrive no later than 9:30am, as the parking lot fills up quickly.
From the Old Rag parking area, walk about a mile up SR600 following it as it veers left. From there you will be at the beginning of the park boundary. Look for a post with a blue blazes marking the Ridge trail. This trail has a slightly steep incline and will lead you through a green luscious forest. About 2 miles in, you will reach your first view point. Be sure to have your camera ready! From there, the trail gradually becomes more rocky and the last mile before the summit is a challenging, but very fun, rock scramble.The trail during the scramble tends to get backed up because there are some narrow and tight spots that can only fit one person at a time. However, you can take advantage of your waiting time by snapping some great photos of the 360 degree view. When you reach the summit, you will realize why you hiked and scrambled 4+ miles to get to the top – IT’S BEAUTIFUL! I would suggest packing a lunch for the summit, so you can sit back, relax, eat your sandwich and enjoy the scenery. If you ever get lost or are unsure of which way the trail goes, just keep an eye out for the blue marks that line the trail.
To finish the circuit, follow the signs posted at the summit to Saddle Trail. (While on the Saddle Trail, keep an eye out for a view of Balanced Rock near the Byrd's Nest Shelter. ) This trail will lead you past Old Rag Shelter to Weakley Hollow Fire Road, which you will follow for about 2.5 miles back to the parking lot.
If you ever get lost or are unsure of which way the trail goes, just keep an eye out for the blue blazes that line the trail.
If you’d like a nice glass of wine to enjoy afterwards, check out Sharp Rock Vineyards, located on the foot of Old Rag Mountain at 5 Sharp Rock Road. It's just a short drive from the parking area and is a perfect place to unwind after a long hike!
Helpful Links
Shenandoah National Park Service website - (540) 999-3500
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Reviews
This is one of my favorite hikes I’ve ever done. The map on this app is a little inaccurate because they’ve added a new trail head - the hike is 9.5 miles all together. It took me and my friend 4.5 hours to complete. The rock scramble before the summit is tough and some of the rocks are VERY slick from being climbed on. Once you reach the summit it is an easy 5 miles back to the car. Would 10/10 recommend.
5.0
Fun. Popular/crowded but it is nice to have a hike that involves some short scrambles at the top. You will have to lift yourself up and squeeze through boulders multiple times but it is never exposed.
4.0
It doesn't get much better than Old Rag. Yes, the crowds are insane. Yes, it gets congested. Arrive early and you'll have the trail to yourself and a couple other smart planners. Oh, and just because its popular doesn't mean its easy... its a difficult hike with some rock scrambling. I've seen many folks/families have to turn around just a couple miles in...
5.0
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