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Camp site next to the Knob Trail

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Camp site next to the Knob Trail

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George Washington National Forest

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  • Location: Page County, Virginia, United States

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    September 23, 2023

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    This is not an official camp site in George Washington National Forest, thus no fees, or permits are required for this dispersed campsite. This is a pack-in, pack-out camp, which means you are responsible for taking your trash with you. Keep in mind, you have to camp at least 200 feet away from any water source.
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    Strickler Knob and Duncan Knob Loop

    15.8km

    05:10

    600m

    610m

    The Strickler Knob and Duncan Knob Loop is a difficult hiking trail that delivers big on views and challenge. You'll navigate a predominantly rocky path, including significant rock scrambles to reach the summits of Strickler Knob and Duncan Knob. Expect to be rewarded with panoramic views of the Shenandoah Valley, Massanutten Mountain, and the Blue Ridge Mountains after tackling 9.8 miles (15.8 km) and 1960 feet (597 metres) of climbing.

    Planning your visit requires checking seasonal road closures; Crisman Hollow Road (FR 274) is typically closed from February 1 to April 1. This strenuous route, taking around 5 hours and 10 minutes, demands sturdy footwear and a good fitness level. It's not for beginners, but experienced hikers will appreciate the adventure.

    What makes this trail stand out are the two prominent knobs and their challenging rock scrambles, leading to some of the best vistas in the mid-Atlantic. The unmaintained yet well-marked nature of the Strickler Knob trail adds to its adventurous appeal within the George Washington National Forest. There are also several campsites along the ridge, offering opportunities for an overnight stay.

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    8.85km

    02:53

    280m

    280m

    The Strickler Knob Trail is a demanding yet incredibly rewarding hike through the George Washington National Forest, known for its exciting rock scrambles and expansive views. As you ascend, you'll encounter a mix of rocky paths, leading to a thrilling final push that includes an 8-foot rock wall near the pinnacle. From the summit of Strickler Knob, you're treated to sweeping 360-degree panoramas of the Luray Valley, Shenandoah Valley, and distant mountain ranges, making every step of this difficult route worthwhile.

    Planning your visit requires checking the seasonal status of Crisman Hollow Road, which is often closed from February to early April. The 5.5-mile (8.8 km) out-and-back route, with 911 feet (278 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 2 hours and 52 minutes. Good hiking shoes are a must for the rocky terrain, and carrying plenty of water is advisable, especially since there are no natural water sources along the ridge.

    This trail is often compared to a less intense version of Old Rag for its rock scrambling fun, making it a fantastic introduction to more adventurous hiking. It's a popular choice for those seeking a challenge and stunning viewpoints on Strickler Knob Trail, with opportunities for primitive camping along the ridge. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including copperheads and rattlesnakes, and consider the best season to hike for optimal conditions and fewer crowds.

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    11.3km

    03:48

    400m

    510m

    The Strickler Knob Trail offers a truly rewarding, albeit difficult, hiking experience through the George Washington National Forest. You'll spend much of the 7.0-mile (11.3 km) route navigating rocky terrain, including Class 2 and Class 2+ rock scrambles, which means using your hands and feet to ascend. The effort is well worth it, as the trail culminates in spectacular 360-degree panoramic views from Strickler Knob, overlooking the Luray Valley and the Appalachian Mountains.

    To tackle this 3-hour and 48-minute adventure, you'll typically start from the Scothorn Gap Trailhead. Be prepared for a sustained climb and keep a keen eye out for the pink, purple, or red blazes, as the path can be tricky to follow in sections, especially near the knob. If you plan an overnight trip, several primitive campsites are available along the ridge, but remember to bring all your water, as there are no natural sources.

    This trail is a fantastic choice for experienced hikers looking for a challenging rock scrambling experience, often recommended as preparation for more intense routes like Old Rag. Its proximity to the Washington D.C. area makes it a popular option for a demanding day hike or a scenic backpacking trip, offering some of the best vistas in the mid-Atlantic region.

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    Location: Page County, Virginia, United States

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