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Hike at Sky Meadows State Park: A Moderate 6.5 Mile Hike w/3 Extra Mile Option

When first approaching, it is easy to see how Sky Meadows got its name, and why amateur astronomers flock here to view the heavens. Hillside pastures offer expansive views in every direction. The views from Piedmont Overlook and the Ambassador Whitehouse Trail stir memories of alpine meadows. The Appalachian Trail passes through the park for 3 miles, numerous house ruins and wagon roads tell the story of long-gone farmers. Suspended from the Appalachian Trail, the park spreads across the Blue Ridge’s eastern flanks down to the Piedmont with vistas unsurpassed in the metro area.

Trail Information
Activity Type: Hiking
Nearby City: Delaplane, VA
Length: 6.5 miles w/extra 3 mile option
Elevation Gain: 1550 feet
Trail Type: Loop
Skill Level: Moderate due to a mix of a "long" uphill climb at the beginning of the hike (about 2 miles), through hillside meadows, and level terrain along the ridge top. The forest trails in places are rocky and narrow with brief, but steep, inclines and thick vegetation on each side. The toughest hill is the one described above at the beginning of the hike.
Trail Surface: Forest trails, mowed meadow paths, gravel road.
Local Maps: USGS 7.5-minute series: Upperville, VA
Topo Map: Sky Meadows State Park Topographic Map
Schedule: Open 8:00 a.m. to dusk, including holidays. Visitor center: Wednesday through Sunday 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Park office: Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Facilities: Restrooms, picnic tables, visitor center with a small nature center and gift shop (sells firewood), beverage machine at the picnic shelter.

Park Entry Fee
Weekdays: 10.00 dollars per vehicle.
Note: Please come prepared with the correct amount in the form of cash because there is a chance no one could provide change.

Gear Suggestions
Click Here for suggestions regarding what to wear and what not to wear for hiking the trails.

Weather Information
We hike rain or shine. Click Here to view the forecast for the area where we will be hiking.

Our RSVP and Group Etiquette
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Carpool Suggestions and Information

Note that you are responsible for knowing how to get from carpool locations to the venue. Mid-Atlantic Hiking Group is not responsible for transportation to and from events or carpools. Suggested carpool times and places are provided as a courtesy because many members are either new to the area or unfamiliar with a particular hike or venues location. Please use the 'Comments' section below or reach out via e-mail to make arrangements for carpooling needs and offerings.

Baltimore Area Carpool Suggestion - Savage Station
To carpool or caravan from the Baltimore area, people can arrange to meet at Savage Station.

DC Area Carpool Suggestion - Centreville
To carpool or caravan from the metro DC area, people can arrange to meet at the Centreville Park and Ride.

If you can drive or want to carpool from additional locations, please post your location and needs in the comment section below. For those who need a ride, reach out to the drivers. Make friends and support the environment — by just offering a ride!

Directions to the Trailhead
We meet in the visitor center parking lot.
11012 Edmonds Ln, Delaplane, VA 20144
38.99172568640721, -77.96601413712831

Meet & Greet and Sign-In — 8:45-8:55 a.m.

The Hike is at 9:00 a.m.

Carpool Time from Savage Station — 7:15 a.m.

Carpool Time from Centreville Park and Ride — 8:00 a.m.

Please remember we are a volunteer-supported organization that values:

  1. Fellowship and camaraderie while practicing good hike etiquette.
  2. Leave No Trace principles.

Our hikes are led by generous, dedicated, and qualified MAHG members who volunteer as leaders for Mid-Atlantic Hiking Groups volunteer leadership team. Click Here to become a part of the team! MAHG volunteers and members are very supportive, and encouraging, with a focus on safety while enjoying the excellent camaraderie and benefiting from the many health benefits of hiking and unplugging from the stress of day-to-day life. Sharing what we know and learning from each other is an important part of MAHGs core values, as is our dedication to the conservation of our natural resources and our commitment to the organization's mission.
Mid-Atlantic Hiking Group is a volunteer supported tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization and donations ARE tax deductible.

Tax ID: 47-5141831

A Well-Mannered, Leashed Fido is Welcome on this Hike!

Let’s have good times out on the trails and see you there!

Greg: 571.484.7499

Donations to Mid-Atlantic Hiking Group are Tax Deductible.
Mid-Atlantic Hiking Group is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charitable organization.
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