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Photograph Devils Knob Overlook

Roseland, Virginia

4.5/5
based on 2 reviews

Description

Added by Brandon Dewey

With an outstanding Southwest view of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Devils Knob Overlook is a great spot to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view during sunset.

Located next to Wintergreen Resort, Devils Knob is super easy to get to and has an amazing 180 degree panoramic view. Looking Southwest over the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Blue Ridge Parkway, this 3,800 foot overlook had a great view of Three Ridge Mountain and the Priest. Located on Devils Knob Loop, the overlook is not marked, but it is a very obvious turn off and has plenty of parking.  

There are a few places to spread out along the overlook giving photographers the chance to take a few different angles, including a panorama (click here for tips on how to create a panorama).  The multiple layers of mountain ranges make Devils Knob Overlook an ideal place to photograph the Blue Ridge Mountain (click here for photography tips).  During the winter near the Winter Solstice (December 21), the sun sets in the Southwest allowing photographers to capture the moment the sun dips behind the mountains.  During the Summer and Fall, photographers will be able to capture a nice sidelight during sunrise and sunset, which will add depth and detail in the mountain ranges.  The outlook also has a wooden fence photographers could use as a foreground interest and leading line for their composition (click here for composition tips). With it being so close to Wintergreen Resort and the Blue Ridge Parkway, this makes it a great spot to watch the sunset after a day on the slopes or on the trail. 

For more photography tips click here.

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Chillin
Photography
Dog Friendly
Easy Parking
Family Friendly
Food Nearby
Forest
Romantic
Scenic
ADA Accessible

Reviews

There are better views on the mountain but none as accessible as this one. It's best in winter without all the tree cover. Always plenty of spots in the lot and pretty good for sunset, can't see the settings sun but can get some good lighting and colors

Very open air with a picture perfect view of the mountains.

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