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Embark on an easy hike along the Limberlost Trail, a pleasant 1.3-mile (2.2 km) loop in Shenandoah National Park. You will experience a gentle elevation gain of 93 feet (28 metres), making it a perfect choice for a quick outing that takes about 35 minutes. As you walk, you will…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Limberlost Trail is located in Shenandoah National Park, specifically at approximately mile 43 of Skyline Drive. Parking is available directly at the trailhead, which is well-marked.
No, pets are generally not allowed on the Limberlost Trail. The only exception is for service animals.
The trail offers beauty year-round, but it's particularly stunning in late May and June when the mountain laurel blooms with pink and white flowers. Autumn also provides breathtaking fall colors with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. Early mornings or near dusk are ideal for wildlife viewing.
Yes, as the Limberlost Trail is located within Shenandoah National Park, an entrance fee is required to enter the park. No additional permits are needed specifically for hiking this trail.
Absolutely! This trail is consistently rated as easy with minimal elevation change, making it ideal for beginners, young children, and individuals of all ages and abilities. It's often described more as a relaxing walk than a strenuous hike.
Yes, the Limberlost Trail is the only fully accessible trail in Shenandoah National Park. It features a crushed greenstone surface and a boardwalk, designed to be wheelchair and stroller-friendly. There are frequent resting intervals and pull-out areas along the path.
The trail primarily features a well-maintained crushed greenstone surface, with a portion including a boardwalk. It is generally flat, allowing hikers to focus on the surroundings rather than uneven ground.
You'll wind through a beautiful forest with tall oaks, ferns, and mountain laurel. In late spring, you can enjoy pink and white mountain laurel blooms and yellow wildflowers. Wildlife spotting opportunities are excellent, with frequent sightings of white-tailed deer, rabbits, and various bird species. Bears are also occasionally seen.
Yes, the Limberlost Trail is a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) loop trail, making it convenient for a round trip without retracing your steps.
While the Limberlost Trail is a loop in itself, the route also passes through sections of the Skyland Stables Trail, White Oak Canyon Trail, Old Rag Fire Road, and the Appalachian Trail.
Most hikers can comfortably complete the 1.3-mile (2.1 km) loop in about 35 minutes, though you might want to allow more time to enjoy the scenery and wildlife.