From the Blue Ridge to the Alleghenys lies one of the best places to hike mystical mountains, wild woodlands, and scenic valleys. Rockingham County, Virginia is the best of both worlds when it comes to exploring different Appalachian ranges, and everything in between.
Parks, Forests, and Rivers
Bounded by Shenandoah National Park to the East and the George Washington National Forest to the West, Rockingham County offers over 177,000 acres of public lands for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts to explore. A popular hike in the famed National Park is Blackrock Summit, which is a moderately challenging one-mile loop to a rocky summit. A similar hike is Bearfence Mountain, which is another one-mile journey to a beautiful rocky summit, but slightly more challenging. High Top Mountain is a lesser known gem, which provides just as amazing views, especially with the changing colors of fall.
In George Washington National Forest, the 71-mile Massanutten Trail offers rugged terrain and sweeping vistas, ideal for panoramic views, ridge exploration, and thru-hiking. Nearby, Massanutten Resort features the 4.5-mile Massanutten Ridge Trail, offering a challenging hike and a sneak peek at winter slopes. After your hike, enjoy refreshments at the Resort and explore various lodging options for an overnight stay.
The North and South Forks of the Shenandoah River meander through the county, and also present great hiking opportunities!
Offroad and On The Farm
Take an Offroad Jeep tour through the Forest with Terra Overland, or attend one of the many fall festivals and events in the county. Or, spend some time in the fields at White Oak Lavender Farm, Back Home-on the Farm, Mulberry Hills Farm Pumpkin Patch, or Showalter’s Orchard for fall-inspired activities like apple picking, corn mazes, and hay rides.
Make your way to Elkton Brewing Co, Cave Hill Farms Brewery, BrewHaHa Brewing Co, or White Oak Lavender Farm for some tasty craft brews and snacks. The Village Inn, in Harrisonburg, offers guests the chance to spend the night in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. The new Rivers Edge Campground will begin taking reservations in November, and offer RV sites, primitive tent sites, glamping tents, and cabins in 2024.