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Short Hikes on Shenandoah Mountain

4/5/2018

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PictureHiker at overlook on Cliff Trail at Hone Quarry. Photo by Lynn Cameron
Have you been wanting to explore the proposed Shenandoah Mountain National Scenic Area, but aren't sure where to start?  Friends of Shenandoah Mountain has developed a web page with several recommended short hikes on Shenandoah Mountain.   For each hike you will find a hike description, directions to the trail head, photos, and a map.  

Go to:  Short Hikes on Shenandoah Mountain 

We have also developed a "Short Hikes on Shenandoah Mountain" brochure (shown below), which is available at local outdoor stores and at White's Wayside on Rt. 250.  


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info@friendsofshenandoahmountain.org
5653 Beards Ford Rd.
Mt. Crawford, VA 22841
(540) 234-6273