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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Stiles Falls Trail to a 40-foot waterfall, featuring multiple creek crossings through a forested environment.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is located on the private property of Alta Mons in Shawsville, Virginia. You will find parking available on-site. Remember to sign in and out at the kiosk upon arrival and departure. There may also be a parking fee, so be prepared.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Stiles Falls Trail. Since it's on private property (Alta Mons), it's best to check their official website or social media for their specific pet policy before planning your visit with a dog.
The trail offers beauty year-round. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. In colder months, the Stiles Falls can even be frozen solid, offering a unique spectacle. However, the trail may close during winter camps or inclement weather like ice and snow, so always check the Alta Mons website before you go.
While the trail is graciously opened to the public by Alta Mons, visitors are required to sign in and out at a kiosk. There may also be a parking fee, so it's advisable to carry some cash or be prepared for potential payment.
The trail starts relatively flat and wide, often following a gravel road through the Alta Mons camp. It then transitions to grass, dirt, and rocks. You'll encounter multiple creek crossings over Purgatory Creek, which lack bridges and may require rock-hopping or getting your feet wet. The final half-mile becomes steeper, involving a rock scramble to the base of the falls, with some sections having cables for support.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderately challenging, making it suitable for beginners and families. The initial section is quite flat, and the creek crossings can be an engaging adventure. However, be aware that the final half-mile to the Stiles Falls involves a steeper climb and a rock scramble, which might be more challenging for very young children or those with mobility issues.
You'll hike through a beautiful, forested environment alongside Purgatory Creek, enjoying cascades and massive boulders. The main highlight is the stunning 40-foot Stiles Falls, which cascades gracefully down rocky ledges. You might also spot wildlife and native plants.
The trail is on the private property of Alta Mons, an outdoor ministry and faith-based summer camp. They graciously open the trail to the public from dawn until dusk. It's crucial to be respectful of the property and its rules. Always check their website or social media before visiting, as the trail may close during summer and winter camps or due to inclement weather.
Yes, a notable feature is the multiple bridgeless creek crossings over Purgatory Creek. You'll need to rock-hop or be prepared for wet feet, especially after rain. The final section to the Stiles Falls also involves a steeper, rocky scramble, with some cables for support. There's an unsafe path to the top of the waterfall that hikers are advised to avoid.
The Stiles Falls Trail is an out-and-back route. You will hike to the Stiles Falls and then return along the same path to the trailhead.
Yes, you can hike the trail in winter, and the Stiles Falls can be frozen solid, offering a beautiful sight. However, the trail may close during winter camps or due to inclement weather like ice and snow. Always check the Alta Mons website or social media for current conditions and closures before heading out.