Hiking trails in Virginia span every kind of public land the state has to offer — state parks, national forests, recreation areas, county preserves, and a few NPS units. Trail Compass currently lists 10 trails across 1 parks in Virginia, organised by difficulty so you can land on the right route in a few clicks.

Browse by difficulty using the four filter cards directly below, or scroll to the full state trail table. Easy and moderate routes dominate near the population centers; hard and expert routes cluster in the higher, more remote corners of the Appalachian highlands and Blue Ridge.

Best hiking season across Virginia is generally April through early November; mid-October peak foliage draws large crowds, especially on weekends. Shorter walks at lower elevations stay accessible longer than alpine routes — if you are hiking in a shoulder month, lean toward state-park trails near urban centers and save the high country for peak season.

Expect to share the trail with white-tailed deer, black bears in the higher hollows, wild turkeys, pileated woodpeckers, and salamander species found nowhere else on earth. Carry bear spray where signage advises it, store food properly, and remember that the wildlife was here first.

Pick a difficulty tier from the filter cards below, or jump straight to a specific park.

Browse by difficulty in Virginia

Parks in Virginia

All 10 trails in Virginia

TrailParkLengthDifficulty
Old Rag Mountain Shenandoah National Park 9.4 mi Hard
Stony Man Shenandoah National Park 1.6 mi Easy
Hawksbill Loop Shenandoah National Park 2.9 mi Moderate
Dark Hollow Falls Shenandoah National Park 1.4 mi Moderate
Whiteoak Canyon Trail Shenandoah National Park 5.4 mi Moderate
Bearfence Mountain Shenandoah National Park 1.2 mi Easy
Rose River Loop Shenandoah National Park 4 mi Moderate
Shenandoah Canyon Loop Shenandoah National Park 5.38 mi Moderate
Shenandoah Summit Trail Shenandoah National Park 8 mi Hard
Shenandoah Lakeshore Trail Shenandoah National Park 2.1 mi Easy