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Hiking around Basye, Virginia, is set within the scenic Shenandoah Valley, bordered by the Blue Ridge and Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians. The region features extensive forest lands, including the George Washington National Forest, and prominent ridges like Great North Mountain. This landscape provides diverse terrain, from serene lake loops around Lake Laura to more challenging mountain ascents. Hikers can explore varied elevation changes and natural features across the area.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Lake Laura Trail Loop offers an easy hike, covering 2.4 miles (3.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 125 feet (38 metres). You can expect to complete this…
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Hike the moderate 7.0-mile Orkney Springs and North Mountain Trail Loop for panoramic Shenandoah Valley views and diverse terrain.

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Hike the 0.9-mile Tibbet Knob Trail for easy access to panoramic views of West Virginia and the Trout Run Valley.
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Hike the 6.7-mile Laurel Run and North Mountain Trail Loop for panoramic views and diverse terrain in George Washington & Jefferson National
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Hike the North Mountain and Falls Ridge Trail Loop, a challenging 9.3-mile route with 1,882 feet of gain, featuring a waterfall and mountain
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Single trail along Lake Laura. Very technical to ride on gravel bike with tree roots and sharp rocks. MTB better suited.
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Lake Laura invites you to enjoy serenity, with a grassy beach, swimming, boating, fishing, and a 3-mile hiking trail. The year-round nature trail, suitable for all ages, offers a delightful two-hour hike.
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A peaceful place to stop and just appreciate the views of the Great North Mountain area. This is an isolated spot in the area, and it can be a good end of a hike through North Mountain Trail.
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Dropping 30 ft from the ridge, Falls Ridge Waterfall is a secluded cascade in the south portion of Wardensville area, and is also a bit unusual as it crashes into rocks. A very special and peaceful place and a real hidden gem in the Great North Mountain Area.
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Falls Ridge Trail climbs up a ridge until reaching North Mountain Trail, offering views of Falls Run Valley along the way. The trail is a steady incline for a bit more than one mile, and then it gets flat when arriving to the North Mountain ridge. This trail goes exactly to the border of Virginia and West Virginia.
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Laurel Run Trail is part of a hiking circuit combined with North Mountain Trail. The trail leads up the Laurel Run Valley through high meadows, until you reach the ridge line of North Mountain. This trail offers more views during autumn and winter seasons, when the trees are not covered by leaves. There is a gate on Laurel Run Road that can be open or closed, if the gate is closed it is an additional 1.1 mile hike until Laurel Run Trail.
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North Mountain Trail follows the ridgeline of North Mountain for just over 21 miles, though it’s not necessary to hike the full length. There are many options to do the trail in sections, for example to get to Elliot Knob and Hogback Mountain. The trail passes by some of the most popular summits in Virginia, such as McAfee Knob (iconic photo location), Dragon’s Tooth, and Tinker Cliffs; to reach these peaks it is recommend to plan an overnight trip. This is a trail that was once used by Appalachian Trail hikers as an option to avoid crossing some private property sections at the AT; this was before the National Park Service purchased the land for the present route. Shenandoah National Park charges a fee to enter, you can find more information at: https://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/fees.htm
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Hiking around Basye, Virginia, offers a diverse landscape within the scenic Shenandoah Valley, bordered by the Blue Ridge and Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians. You'll find extensive forest lands, including the George Washington National Forest, prominent ridges like Great North Mountain, and serene lake areas such as Lake Laura. The trails feature a mix of mountain ascents, forest paths, and gentle lakeside loops, providing varied elevation changes and natural beauty.
There are over 8 hiking routes documented on komoot in the Basye area, with options ranging from easy strolls to more challenging mountain ascents. Nearly 200 hikers have used komoot to explore Basye's varied terrain, contributing to an average rating of 4.9 stars for the routes.
Yes, Basye offers several easy hiking options perfect for beginners or families. A popular choice is the Lake Laura loop from Basye, a 2.5 to 3-mile trail around the lake that is suitable for all skill levels. Another easy option is the Long Mountain Trail — George Washington & Jefferson National Forest, which is about 3.6 miles long and offers good opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. The Laurel Run Circuit — George Washington & Jefferson National Forest is a moderate 6.7-mile loop offering scenic views. Additionally, the Lake Laura loop from Basye provides an easy, family-friendly circular walk around the lake.
Yes, within the Great North Mountain area, you can discover the secluded 30-foot Falls Ridge Waterfall. The Falls Ridge Trail and North Mountain Trail — George Washington & Jefferson National Forest is a moderate 9.3-mile hike that climbs a ridge, providing views of Falls Run Valley and leading towards the North Mountain ridge.
Basye's trails offer several notable natural landmarks and viewpoints. You can enjoy panoramic views from Great North Mountain, especially westward into West Virginia. Lake Laura itself is a beautiful feature, and its surrounding trail offers serene lake views. The North Mountain Trail and Falls Ridge Trail are also key highlights in the area.
Basye offers hiking opportunities throughout all four seasons. Spring brings lush greenery, while summer is ideal for enjoying Lake Laura. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage, and winter hikes, especially when trees are bare, can offer unique views and a different perspective of the landscape.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Basye offers more strenuous options. The Big Schloss via Mill Mountain Trail — Wardensville Wildlife Management Area is a moderate hike requiring good fitness. Other strenuous options in the region include the Laurel Run and Gusty Point Hike and the Nutmeg Point Hike, which provide significant elevation changes and longer distances.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Basye, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from peaceful forest paths to challenging mountain ascents, and the scenic beauty of the Shenandoah Valley, including the George Washington National Forest and Lake Laura.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always listed, many trails within the George Washington National Forest and popular spots like Lake Laura typically have designated parking areas. It's always recommended to check specific route details on komoot or local forest service websites for the most accurate parking information before heading out.
Beyond hiking, the Basye region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Bryce Resort provides opportunities for mountain biking with lift-access trails. The nearby Shenandoah River is popular for kayaking, canoeing, or tubing. Additionally, attractions like Shenandoah Caverns and Luray Caverns offer unique underground natural wonders to explore.


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