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Friday, Aug 23rd Hike, Falls Loop, Shenandoah NP

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DATE: Aug 23, 2019
END DATE: Aug 23, 2019

Hike/Event Location: Shenandoah National Park VA

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TrailGuyEric
Chesterfield, VA United States

Meeting Time: 10:00 AM

Max # People: 15

Hike Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Hike Difficulty Level:

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Summary

Bring your swimsuit (or not!) for the cold, deep pools at the bottom of the falls.

Bring 2 liters of water, snacks, lunch, hiking boots, sandals (for swimming) and a rain poncho just in case.

???Water lovers will fall for this loop. The trail passes three major falls and numerous other Cascades as it explores two Boulder strewn canyons.

Hike starts at browns Gap at location of historical significance. Stonewall Jackson passed through here in early 1862 while outwitting Union forces in the Shenandoah Mountains. The union later defended the Gap because of the strategic turnpike which was built in 1805 connecting Richmond with the Shenandoah Valley.

Cross skyline Drive-In immediately begin descending on the browns Gap fire road the same road of yore. Look for a small path leaving the road on your left at mile 0.4. Scramble a few feet up this path to the grave of William Howard Confederate State soldier. Continue on the fire road on a gentle grade down.

At mile 0.9 a cleared area containing relics indicates former habitation. As the trail swings to the left the canopy of tulip trees and oaks thickens. Cross and Ironbridge and reach a trail junction at mile 1.8.

Turn right onto Doyle's River trail. The footpath descends and crosses Doyle's River on an easy rock cop at mile 1.9.

Doyle's River trail continues along the water course but swings away as it approaches upper Doyle's falls. At mile 2.1, a side trail leads to the dark pool at the base of the three tiered falls. Many unnamed Cascades accompany you downstream until a sharp switchback lead you to the base of the lower Doyle's falls at mile 2.4.  Lower Doyle's falls is the steeper of the two. The trails squeezes down the narrow gorge using a wooden bridge to span cascading a skating brands that spills into Doyle's River at Mile 2.6. In a small flat that would make a good lunch spot find a trail junction and at the end of Doyle's River trail at mile 3.0. 

Veer right on Jones run trail and begin to climb Rock hopping Jones run at mile 3.2. Here is where you will begin to see some impressive tulip trees. The Jones run gorge is littered with huge boulders. Keep an eye on the creek to as many scenic cakes Cades tumbledown the Rocky watercourse. At mile 3.7 you'll arrive at Jones run falls or water spills 50 feet over a solid rock wall. The trail turns sharply left and then right to achieve the top of the falls. It races Jones run for a short distance before veering away from the creek. Gently ascend to Ray cove of hardwood forest with an open understory of grass and ferns.

At Mile 4.8 cross Jones run which is minute at this point. The trail begins to ascend more steeply and rise at the Appalachian trail at Mile 5.4 turn right on the AT and head north. The grade back to browns camp is very gentle with intermittent mountain views opening up to your right. The 80 descends before arriving at browns Gap and completing your loop at Mile 6.6.

Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot

Directions. From the rockfish Gap entrance station Shenandoah National Park, take skyline drive north for 21.6 mi to Browns Gap parking area mile marker 83 which will be on your left.

Trip Leader

TrailGuyEric

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Chesterfield, VA


United States
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Waynesboro, VA


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Richmond, VA


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