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Best trail running hiking trails in Rockingham County
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Best trail running hiking trails in Rockingham County

If walking is too slow for you, lace up your running shoes and hit these trails. Perfect for trail running enthusiasts, these routes let you feel the wind in your hair and the earth beneath your feet.

Here are some great trails to explore in Rockingham County.

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Reviews for trail running hiking trails in Rockingham County

Ardath Corwin PhD avatar

Browns Gap Fire Road, Browns Gap, Appalachian and Furnace Mountain Loop Trail

EchoMapmaster79 reviewed over 1 year ago

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Jc Schmeler avatar

Hone Quarry, Pond Knob, Oak Knob and Cliff Loop Trail

CampBlazer18 reviewed almost 2 years ago

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Chassidy Klein avatar

Browns Gap Road - South

RamblerHikerlife85 reviewed about 1 year ago

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Furnace Mountain and Trayfoot Mountain

RoverFootstep48 reviewed about 1 year ago

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The Hon. Del Lockman avatar

Brown Mountain Overlook and Rocky Mountain Loop Trail

SprinterDreamer36 reviewed over 1 year ago

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Frequently asked questions for hiking trails in Rockingham County

What is the climate like for hiking in Virginia?

Virginia's diverse climate provides hiking opportunities year-round. Spring's mild temperatures offer comfortable hikes amidst blooming wildflowers. Autumn, with cooler air and vibrant foliage, is particularly captivating for hikers. Summer's heat may be challenging, but mountainous regions are cooler and more enjoyable. For detailed weather, check Weather.com.


Do I need a permit to hike in Virginia?


In Virginia, most trails don't require a permit. However, for Appalachian Trail long-distance hikes and wilderness areas, permits are necessary. These can be obtained from the National Park Service or the U.S. Forest Service. Please check https://www.nps.gov/state/va/index.htm for the most current information.


Is wild camping allowed in Virginia?

Wild camping in Virginia is generally permitted in National Forests and along the Appalachian Trail, yet restricted in National Parks. Campsites should be at least 200 feet from water sources and trails. Always check local regulations. Visit the U.S. Forest Service site for detailed guidance.


Are there mountain rescue services in Virginia?

In case of emergencies while hiking in Virginia, call 911. You can also use the Emergency GPS system for location. The Virginia Search and Rescue Council (VASARCO) manages search and rescue operations statewide. For more, refer to VASARCO.


Are there dangerous plants in Virginia?

In Virginia, hikers can expect a diverse flora. The Appalachians host deciduous forests with oak, hickory, and maple. Coastal areas offer pine and bald cypress. Be aware of poison ivy. More information can be found on the https://a-z-animals.com/blog/native-plants-in-virginia/


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in Virginia?

Hikers in Virginia will encounter various wildlife, from black bears in the mountains to white-tailed deer in the forests. Be cautious of ticks and mosquitoes. For comprehensive information, visit the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources website.


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