This is a Loft Mountain trail map (150 kb), featuring hiking trails to Jones Run Falls, Doyles River Falls, and mountains and ridges such as Rockytop, Austin Mountain, and Patterson Ridge. This is a Lewis Mountain trail map (150 kb), showing trails to Bearfence Mountain (including the Appalachian Trail hut), Lewis Mountain, South River Falls, Upper Pocosin Mission, and others. This is a Rapidan Camp trail map (150 kb), showing trails to access Rapidan Camp (Mill Prong and Laurel Prong), south of the Byrd Visitor Center and east of Skyline Drive. You’ll also find the Big Meadows Lodge and campground. This is a Big Meadows trail map (150 kb), showing trails near the Byrd Visitor Center to waterfalls such as Dark Hollow Falls, Rose River Falls, and Lewis Falls. You’ll also see the Rock Springs hut o the Appalachian Trail. This is a Hawksbill trail map (150 kb), showing hiking trails to Hawksbill Mountain, Rose River Falls, and a few others accessed from Skyline Drive. Trailheads from Skyline Drive and other nearby Virginia roads are included. It shows trails to Old Rag Mountain, Upper and Lower Whiteoak Falls, and others in the area. This is a Skyland trail map (150 kb), showing trails to Stony Man Summit, Little Stony Man, Millers Head Lookout, Limberlost, Corbin Mountain, and many others on fire roads and foot paths. Also included are some text descriptions of the popular routes. Most of these hiking trails are east of Skyline Drive, such as Buck Hollow and Pass Mountain. This is a Mathews Arm and Elkwallow trail map (100 kb), showing several trails both east and west of Skyline Drive, including the Appalachian Trail and a number of overlooks and waysides. Trails include Fox Hollow, Snead Farm Loop, and Dickey Ridge. This is a Dickey Ridge trail map (50 kb), showing trails originating from the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center area. Otherwise, the free maps below should be sufficient, although they aren’t in color and don’t have topographic lines. It probably isn’t necessary for a quick day-hike, but it certainly comes in handy when doing overnight backpacking trips. If you’re looking for one Shenandoah trail map to cover the entire national park, then you might want to get the National Geographic Trails Illustrated map from Amazon. Click the image to view a full size JPG (40 kb) or download the PDF (500 kb). This is a detail map of Loft Mountain, showing the campground, trails, overlooks, visitor services, and Skyline Drive. Click the image to view a full size JPG (30 kb) download the PDF (500 kb). This is a detail map of Lewis Mountain, showing the campground, picnic area, cabins, and nearby Appalachian Trail. Click the image to view a full size JPG (50 kb) or download a PDF (650 kb). This is a detail map of Big Meadows, showing the campground, lodge, visitor center, and hiking trails (including the Appalachian Trail). Click the image to view a full size JPG (50 kb) or download the PDF (600 kb). This is a detail map of Skyland, showing overlooks, hiking trails (including Stony Man), and lodging. This is a detail map of Mathews Arm and Elkwallow showing the campground, viewpoints, trails, and picnic areas. Click the image to view a full size JPG (1 mb) or download the PDF (500 kb). I’ve provided it because I think it’s easier to read than the new version. This is the older official Shenandoah National Park map (pre-2013). The full park map is also available as a high-quality art poster print from the NPMaps Shenandoah store.
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