Nice trail with a stream that flows along the left side as you ascend. Its a short trail thats not complicated, but has a decent feel to it. If you can park along the main road, you can slip onto the trail with ease.
Food was good, little expensive but good. The staff was very welcoming and friendly.
Great light hike for adults and kids. Lots of shade, well marked etc... Fun time.
Its a nice place to walk around. In the area around there is very pretty and scenic. Lots of great photo opportunities.
We found the park on the shoulder area right before the pay to play part of the park, where we were able to do about 45 mins of hiking before we hit Skyline and couldnt tell where the trail went anymore and just turned around.Very lovely, had a descent hill toward the later half, but very nice, easy level all and all.
Well-maintained trailhead in the middle of the dickey ridge trail. Thats right the middle.the trail very obviously opens to the South into Shenandoah Park, but theres also a branch that heads North from the trailhead roadside parking area if you cross the street.the prohibitions list is long. No bikes, no motor vehicles, no firearms, dogs on leashes. This leaves a peaceful scenic, walk for pedestrians on a well-maintained trail that runs beneath skyline drive as it approaches the north entrance gate.We went about 45 minutes on the trail. We got close to the overlook, but turned back before we got there. We even saw a black bear!No trash anywhere on the trail!
Great views.
A few fun, easy hikes. Very rewarding for just getting started.
Awesome trail for running. Initial climb is never too steep. The dickies Ridge visitors is a great pit stop with views, cold water, and clean bathrooms. Loved this trail!
Scenic and gorgeous!
This is my favorite daily walking trail. It is nice and shady and mostly flat for the first mile in. It also has a little creek running alongside the trail
Great hiking trails and beautiful scenery at the top!
5 star s for the twisty roads, scenically abundant stop overs and great restaurants enroute.
This is where I start my hike when I hiked but now Ive found it may be too steep for me going down. For a while Id take a bike down but I dont do that any more. Too dangerous for old people. LIke me. But I used to hike here and saw a heck of a lot of bears. One time saw 3 juvenile bears and they were all very afraid of me and just either ran away or scrambled up a very tall tree extremely quickly or scrambled down a tree very quickly and ran away. One time I saw one right at the beginning of the trail eating out of a log. I didnt want to scare it so I walked up about 3 feet from it and said. Hello bear. It was a small bear and it ran away. It was very scared. Fortunately its mom was not around or on the other side of me away from the bear as maybe I could have died. I also once say a pretty bobcat go across the trail near the visitor center at the top portion of the trail.
Loved the woods and trails, just beautiful area for a walk
Beautiful!
This was the beginning of the 105 mile drive along the Blue Ridge Mountains on the scenic Skyline Drive with the Shenandoah National Park. Dickey Ridge Trailhead offers some guidance as well as exhibits to aid in taking advantage of all you can see and experience while visiting. The day was spectacular weather and the vistas clear and bright. Park guides are available for questions. There is a registry for wildlife sightings and as I looked thru, I observed many registers for small black bear, as well as deer, woodchuck, raccoons, and birds. Plenty of pullover spots to check out the view as well as trails to hike. I continued on drive with frequent pullovers for photos, however much can be enjoyed driving without leaving the vehicle if you desire.
A bit worn but a welcome stop to get information. Nice people.
Love it on the trail but the price of 30.00 to get on the drive is ridiculous!!
Great hiking experience. Total trail distance is about 10 miles up to the visitors center, and you can hike as little or as much of it as you like. Easy to moderately strenuous at some points
Gorgeous hike with some lovely views. Did a 22-mile point-to-point run starting at the Trumbo Hollow Hike Trailhead and ending at Dickey Ridge. Theres quite a bit of elevation gain, but totally worth it.
Love it great trail and area will be going back soon
Royall front entrance...good place
Love the trails!!
Beautiful place.
End of first climb on bicycle from Front Royal
Shasta approved
Beautiful
Nice trail
Nice hiking place.
PANDA was here
This is were everything starts
Nice