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Riprap Hollow
Hiking Trail
Hard
9.22 mi
2,198 ft
A quick overnight trip with excellent views and a small waterfall.
This is one of the best one-night circuits in the southern district of Shenandoah National Park. There are multiple stream crossings, a small waterfall, and stunning views along Riprap Trail. This hike is a perfect option for anyone new to backpacking, but looking for a challenge. Begin this loop at the Riprap Trailhead, milepost 90 on Skyline Drive. You could also park at Wildcat Ridge Parking, milepost 92.1. Since it can be hiked in a day, the NPS notes how it can be quite busy on the weekends. Weekdays are your best option for solitude, and most choose to hike the loop counter-clockwise. Though there are many notable campsites along this loop, your best bet is where Riprap Trail turns onto Wildcat Ridge Trail. There is water nearby and plenty of tent sites nearby. Some maps show different trail names along this loop, but the second you turn left and cross the river, the NPS considers the trail the start of Wildcat Ridge. For a shorter day hike, consider an out and back to Chimney Rock instead. It highlights some of the best views on the loop in a short 3.4-mile round-trip trek to the vista. For a longer loop, there are plenty of excellent options. Since there are multiple trail intersections in this area, the park also suggests bringing a detailed map along. A detailed map of the Riprap area can be found [here]( Sources: Written by Brendon Voelker
This is one of the best one-night circuits in the southern district of Shenandoah National Park. There are multiple stream crossings, a small waterfall, and stunning views along Riprap Trail. This hike is a perfect option for anyone new to backpacking, but looking for a challenge. Begin this loop at the Riprap Trailhead, milepost 90 on Skyline Drive. You could also park at Wildcat Ridge Parking, milepost 92.1. Since it can be hiked in a day, the NPS notes how it can be quite busy on the weekends. Weekdays are your best option for solitude, and most choose to hike the loop counter-clockwise. Though there are many notable campsites along this loop, your best bet is where Riprap Trail turns onto Wildcat Ridge Trail. There is water nearby and plenty of tent sites nearby. Some maps show different trail names along this loop, but the second you turn left and cross the river, the NPS considers the trail the start of Wildcat Ridge. For a shorter day hike, consider an out and back to Chimney Rock instead. It highlights some of the best views on the loop in a short 3.4-mile round-trip trek to the vista. For a longer loop, there are plenty of excellent options. Since there are multiple trail intersections in this area, the park also suggests bringing a detailed map along. A detailed map of the Riprap area can be found [here]( Sources: Written by Brendon Voelker
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Skyline Drive Climb | 0.36 mi | 207 ft | 10.9% |
Riprap Loop CCW | 9.36 mi | -1,325 ft | -0.0% |
Wildgap - Riprap to AT | 2.64 mi | 1,253 ft | 8.9% |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0.41 mi | 148 ft | 6.7% |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0.43 mi | 148 ft | 6.5% |