This loop run features a little bit of everything that makes Shenandoah National Park special. Starting along the
Brown Mountain Trail, the ridge line shows off some of the best views of the park, before diving down toward Big Run, onto the
Big Run Portal Trail. Stroll along this old fire road, crossing Big Run, which flows through the tightly wooded valley floor. Head gradually back up on
Rocky Mountain Run Trail, below the slopes of Rocky Mountain that you started out on as you head back toward the Brown Mountain Overlook.
This run starts from the break in the wall at the Brown Mountain Overlook. It starts descending fairly steeply following the ridge line to the north and west. As the trail begins to level out, look for the blue-blazed
Rocky Mountain Run Trail that heads off to the left of the trail. The
Rocky Mountain Run Trail will be the final trail along this loop.
From this point, the
Brown Mountain Trail begins to ascend, gradually at first and then fairly strenuously, switchbacking up the ridge to the saddle close to the high points. Look for some brief but rewarding views of the
Blue Ridge through breaks in the trees along this top stretch. The higher the trail gets, the more dispersed the trees and vegetation become, making for better views along the saddle.
Continuing further, the trail gradually dips between the two summits of Rocky Mountain and then levels out. As you begin to ascend again, look to the ridge crest on the left. When views of the sky begin to peak between the base of the trees, you've reached the best view of this trail. Stroll over to the ridge crest at the top of a talus slope. Here, you can see back to the
Blue Ridge and Skyline Drive where the trail began.
The trail continues along the edge of the ridge, almost entirely downward, with some fairly steep sections to be careful of. A few tight, downward switchbacks will mark the final half mile left before the trail ends at the
Big Run Portal Trail. Turn left onto the
Big Run Portal Trail.
Continue along this yellow-blazed former fire road, which is used as a connector for various loop runs on either side of Big Run, for about a mile and a third. Look for the junction with the
Rocky Mountain Run Trail and turn left onto the trail.
The blue-blazed,
Rocky Mountain Run Trail stretches gradually between the
Big Run Portal Trail and
Brown Mountain Trail. With around 1000' of elevation change over the course of nearly three miles, this makes for a moderate descent or climb.
Be ready for one final steep section, less than three-tenths of a mile from the
Brown Mountain Trail junction. Turn right onto the
Brown Mountain Trail, heading back to the break in the wall at the Brown Mountain Overlook.
Thanks to Larry W. Brown, for sharing this trail description. If you're interested in learning more details about great hikes, weather, camping / lodging, wildlife, and scenic drives, check out
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