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Dark Hollow- Rose River

SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK

Trail Info


​Distance

6.1 Miles

Trail Rating

DIFFICULT

Trail Type

Loop

The Experience


You will love:  Waterfall lovers rejoice! this loop showcases two of SNP’s best!  
You need to know: 
  1. Super popular trail! Parking lot can easily fill.
  2. Be bear , snake and tick aware.
  3. This Trail can get waterlogged with heavy rains, mind your footing on the rocks!
  4. Trail Parking lot is found on mile marker 50.7 on Skyline Drive
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Your adventure begins at the Dark Hollow falls parking lot on Skyline Drive (mm 50.7).  The trail is well known, well liked and a hit with visitors so come prepared for trail traffic. The trail immediately cascades into the forest and at points can feel steep.  The trail is a very well managed and maintained gravel trail that will guide you along for 0.75 miles until the Dark Hollow falls.  The falls are 70ft and have multiple drops and vantage points, providing a great opportunity to exercise your photography skills. From here continue down the trail to a large fork in the road, here you will meet a few trails including the Rose River trail. Continue your adventure on the Rose River trail noting the trail becomes rockier and to be mindful of your footing. The trail is lush with forest foliage, small waterfalls and dip pools creating another world feel from the busy dark hollow area. The trail navigates your adventure through a series of small ascents and descents leading to a more robust climb to the perch view of the 67 foot Rose River falls. The view here is a bit muddled compared to Dark Hollow as there is no access to the falls and quite a steep embankment to get to the falls area.  This is a great place for a water break and breather. Once fulfilled, continue on the Rose River trail, your trail will be relatively smoother for the next mile and ride parallel to the Rose River. The trail narrows in some areas however it remains a consistent dirt and stone trail.  The trail will begin to ascend back towards Skyline Drive, expect an elongated climb (and lung burn) as you make your way up to the intersection of the Rose River trail and the Rose River fire road. At this intersection take a left and continue on the fire road for a mile to return to the intersection with the Dark Hollow falls trail. Take a right onto the Dark Hollow falls trail and begin your .75 mile climb back to your car. This short climb is nothing to take for granted with its elevation gain and hikers should be mindful to take breaks if needed. The trail returns you back to the dark hollow falls parking lot.
 
HIKE ON!

GEAR RECOMMENDATIONS
  • 2 water bottles
  • hiking shoes or hiking boots
  • heavy snack or lunch
  • Bug Spray

HIKE ON!
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  • Articles
    • Starters >
      • Beginner Hikers Must Haves
      • How to plan for a hike
      • Parents Guide to Family Hiking
    • Gear Guide >
      • Bicycles 101
      • Exo Spikes
      • Layering
      • Relive App
      • Trail Shoe Guide
      • Trail Sock Guide
    • Health & Safety >
      • First Aid Essentials
      • Hikers Safety Guide
      • Tick Prevention
      • Trail Food Guide
      • Training Guide >
        • Work Up : OLD RAG
        • Work Up : Mount Rogers
        • Work Up : Mount Marshall
    • Hike Lists >
      • Dark Sky Parks
      • Northern Virginia Trails for Dogs
      • Romantic Hikes
      • Trail Gems >
        • Hidden Gems Shenandoah National Park
        • Short but tough hikes
        • Summer Blockbuster Trails
        • Top Day Hikes Shenandoah National Park
        • Top Swimming Holes
        • Toughest Virginia Hikes
        • Waterfall Hikes
        • Virginia Fall Hikes
      • Ultimate Kids Trail Guide
      • Winter Hiking Guide
  • Trail Finder
    • Maryland Trails
    • Central Virginia Trails
    • Northern Virginia Trails
    • Shenandoah National Park Trails
    • Southern Virginia Trails
    • West Virginia Trails
    • Trail Ratings
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