It's easy to spend an entire weekend in the George Washington National Forest in Virginia, especially if you're someone who loves the great outdoors. The abundance of hiking trails here is unrivaled - I mean, what do you expect from nearly 1.8 million acres of land? But I don't want to overwhelm you, especially if this is your first time visiting. Let's take a look at one hike in particular, the Fenwick Nature Trail, and see why this natural wonder hike in Virginia is the true definition of a hidden gem.
For anyone looking to reconnect with nature, this trail is it. At a little over a mile in length, out and back, you'll have a relatively short jaunt through the forested area, hit a waterfall, and head back with a memorable walk and hopefully some incredible photos, too.
Since this trail is considered relatively easy and has minimal elevation changes, it’s accessible for hikers of all levels and a great option for families. You’ll walk through a charming mix of oak, hickory, and pine trees, and if you go in the spring or summer, wildflowers and ferns brighten the path with color.
The trail has a few gentle creek crossings and some rocky spots that add a little variety without being too difficult, making it ideal if you want something relaxing yet still engaging. Wildlife is part of the experience, too—you might spot white-tailed deer, box turtles, and even a few scattered salamanders along the way. Plus, the route starts at the Fenwick Mines Trailhead and heads south to a viewing area of a beautiful waterfall! How cool is that?!
Each season brings its own appeal, but fall is particularly stunning with the bright autumn foliage. Fenwick Nature Trail is also dog-friendly, so it’s a great spot to bring your furry friend along for a laid-back adventure in the woods!
As always, pack any necessary supplies before you set out to hike. We suggest for this trail hike some water, maybe some bug spray, and some sunscreen during the warmer months. Whatever you bring in, make sure to take it with you.
Pro tip: it can be a little steep if you're walking down to the waterfall, so make sure you take caution and wear proper footwear for this one!
Also, make sure to sign up for an Alltrails Plus membership before you hike! That way you can get even more information before you start your journey.
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