Shenandoah National Park rises above the Virginia Piedmont to the east and the Shenandoah Valley to the west, with two peaks, Stony Man and Hawksbill, exceeding 4,000 feet. The park is home to more than 500 miles of trails, including 101 miles of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Trails lead to magnificent cascading waterfalls, stunning overlooks, and explore the depths of the forest and wilderness.
The Shenandoah National Park Day Hike Topographic Map Guide includes sixteen diverse hikes for every hiking enthusiast, from the easy 3.0-mile Stony Man Loop to the strenuous 9.4-mile Wildcat Ridge - Chimney Rock Loop. Each hike features a detailed map, a trail profile visualizing elevation changes, and a brief summary of interesting features encountered along the way.
Some of the must-see sites in this topographic map guide are: Run Global Falls, the largest waterfall in Shenandoah National Park at 93 feet, Compton Peak, two scenic overlooks and a unique landscape.