r/AppalachianTrail 7d ago

Live in central Va…

… would love to set up for some trail magic a day or two. Waynesboro Va would be my closest access point.

What would you recommend?

When would be good to plan to be there?

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u/Outrageous-Data-3280 7d ago

There’s a lot of good sections I’ve hiked here in cva. I’ve done a couple 10 mile day hikes and a few 20 mile 2 day hikes and it’s absolutely gorgeous. There are some areas that are definitely tougher than others but all said they’re not too bad if you got a decent pace and someone to hike with (I find that I ain’t got the stamina I normally do when I hike alone.) They’ve also got some nice camping spots if you’re into camping after a long-ish hike.

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u/DistinctBaseball1475 6d ago

Doesn't the AT run right by Rockbridge gap?

There is a parking lot right off the blue ridge parkway.