Endeavoring to hike every single blazed trail in Shenandoah National Park, I lacked only two trails in the southern district - Moormon's River Trail and Turk Branch. So I decided on a circuit hike to encompass both trails along with an 8 mile section of the Appalachian Trail from Blackrock Gap to Turk Gap.
I started in the valley for the hike, driving out to Sugar Hollow Reservoir outside of Charlottesville, VA and the start of the Moormons River that supplies the city with its water. What a fantastically beautiful place. I enjoyed the sound of water amid smooth rock, canyon-like areas, and even a waterfall.
In the summer this would be a perfect place to take a dip in the many pools. The hike involved numerous water crossings that could be difficult in high water but weren't for me as the area is very dry from lack of rain. The trail is relatively smooth and a gradual uphill grade. I found it a pleasant experience, all the way to scaring up a turkey at Turk Gap off the Skyline Drive (naturally!) and then a gentle downhill hike on the Turk Branch trail to fulfill my quota of trails in the southern district.
Fulfill Your Hiking Dream! Here to help fellow hikers by offering wisdom, ideas, and lessons learned from a two-time AT North and South, Long Trail, Foothills Trail, Allegheny Trail, Colorado Trail, Florida Trail, BMT, Pinhoti, Arizona, Shenandoah Nat'l Park 500 miler completions. Former AT Ridgerunner for six years. Author and Speaker on Hiking and Backpacking. 12,000 miles plus
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Looks like a beautiful place to hike. Thanks for sharing.
I don't always post, but I love reading about/seeing every one of your surprise hikes!! Ann "Mini-Mosey"
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