Appalachian Trail: Keys Gap to Scenic Overlook
Appalachian Trail: Keys Gap to Scenic Overlook
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Embark on an easy hiking adventure along a section of the historic Appalachian Trail, stretching 2.1 miles (3.4 km) from Keys Gap to a rewarding scenic overlook. You will experience a gentle ascent through a beautiful wooded area, gaining 562 feet (171 metres) in elevation. This out-and-back route offers a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.41 km
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< 100 m
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3.41 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The komoot tour from Keys Gap to the Scenic Overlook is approximately 3.4 kilometers (2.1 miles) out-and-back. It typically takes about 1 hour to complete, depending on your pace and how long you spend at the overlook.
The trail begins with a fairly consistent ascent after crossing Charles Town Pike. While generally considered easy, some sections can be rocky, so sturdy footwear is recommended. It may also be muddy after rain.
Yes, with its relatively short distance and 'easy' difficulty rating, this section is suitable for beginners and families. The consistent ascent at the start provides a good workout without being overly strenuous.
Parking is available at Keys Gap, which is a frequently traversed stop on the Appalachian Trail. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up.
Yes, this section of the Appalachian Trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all users.
The scenic view at the 2.3-mile mark is best enjoyed in late fall and winter when the leaves have fallen. This allows for clearer glimpses of working farms in Hillsboro and Mechanicsville below. However, the wooded trail is pleasant in all seasons.
The 'scenic view' at approximately the 2.3-mile mark offers glimpses through the trees of the surrounding landscape, including farms in the valleys below. For more expansive vistas, you would need to continue further along the AT towards Buzzard Rocks.
Yes, this route is entirely along the Appalachian Trail. It also covers sections of the Tuscalachian Loop.
This section of the Appalachian Trail is located within Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. While there are no specific permits required for day hiking this segment, the park itself has an entrance fee. You can find current fee information on the official Harpers Ferry National Historical Park website.
Keys Gap itself is a more primitive trailhead. For amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you'll find options in the nearby historic town of Harpers Ferry, which is just a short drive away.
Keys Gap holds historical significance from the Civil War, serving as a strategic alternate route. It is also one of the lowest crossings in the Blue Ridge Mountains and a notable point along the Appalachian Trail.