Appalachian Trail to Whiskey Hollow Shelter
Appalachian Trail to Whiskey Hollow Shelter
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Embark on an easy hike along the Appalachian Trail to Whiskey Hollow Shelter, a route that spans 1.8 miles (2.9 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 1 foot (0 metres). You can expect to complete this pleasant journey in about 51 minutes. As you follow the path, you…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The hike to Whiskey Hollow Shelter is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. While it includes gradual ascents and descents, the trail can be rocky in places, requiring careful footing. A common day hike route is about 3.8 miles out-and-back with an elevation gain of 814 feet, typically taking 2-3 hours.
The terrain primarily consists of dirt and rock trails. You may encounter rocky paths, which require careful footing, and some areas can become muddy and slippery, especially after rain. The route also winds through pleasant forest sections and open meadows.
The Whiskey Hollow Shelter, built in 2017, is a well-appointed lean-to with two sleeping levels, a covered porch, and picnic tables. Amenities include a large stone fire pit with benches, a bear pole for food storage, and a moldering privy (composting toilet) nearby. Whiskey Creek is also just a short walk from the shelter, providing a natural water source.
Access points for this section of the Appalachian Trail are typically found near Lake Thompson or within the G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area. Specific parking details can vary, so it's advisable to check local trail resources or maps for the most current information on designated parking areas.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on this section of the Appalachian Trail. However, it is always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Be mindful of potential encounters with bears, which have been reported in the vicinity.
The trail offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring brings wildflowers to the meadows, while fall showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is popular, but be prepared for heat and humidity. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be challenging with snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear.
Hiking this section of the Appalachian Trail to Whiskey Hollow Shelter typically does not require specific permits for day use. However, the trail passes through the G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area. While there are generally no entrance fees for hiking, specific regulations or permits might apply for activities like hunting or fishing within the WMA. It's always a good idea to check the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources website for the latest regulations.
The trail offers diverse scenery. You might catch glimpses of Lake Thompson near the start. As you progress, you'll pass through pleasant forest sections and open meadows like Trumbo Hollow and within Sky Meadows State Park, which can be dotted with wildflowers. Whiskey Creek flows near the shelter, adding a picturesque element. You may also notice historical stone walls alongside parts of the trail.
Yes, this route is part of the extensive Appalachian Trail system. While hiking to Whiskey Hollow Shelter, you will be on sections of the Appalachian Trail itself. The route also covers a significant portion of the Tuscalachian Loop.
The area is home to various wildlife. Hikers have occasionally reported seeing bears in the vicinity of Whiskey Hollow Shelter, so it's important to practice bear-aware safety. You may also encounter deer, various bird species, and smaller forest animals.
Given its moderate difficulty and the excellent amenities at Whiskey Hollow Shelter, this section can be a good option for a beginner overnight hike. The shelter provides a comfortable and protected place to stay, complete with a privy and water source nearby, making it less demanding than a full backcountry camping experience.