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PATC hikes are an opportunity to understand the club and its important trail maintenance work. You do not need to be a PATC member to hike with us, but we hope you will consider joining after getting to know us. Come join us on the trails!
(PATC hikes are conducted by trained hike leaders. The hikes offer various levels of difficulty and distance).
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ABOUT PATC
The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) is a 100% Volunteer-Supported 501c3 non-profit formed in 1927 for the purpose of building and maintaining the Appalachian Trail (AT), a 2190-mile footpath from Maine to Georgia, the longest hiking-only trail in the world.
We are the Trail Guardians for over 1000 miles of trails in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia & Virginia, including 240 miles of AT. Our territory begins in Central Pennsylvania at Pine Grove Furnace, continues thru Maryland & West Virginia to Harpers Ferry and extends into the mid-point of Virginia, including the Shenandoah National Park. In addition, we maintain other regional trails, for a total of over 1,000 miles of trails, thousands of acres of land and more than 80 shelters and cabins.
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ABOUT THE HIKE PROGRAM
The first stated purpose of PATC is "to support and encourage the ... proper recreational use of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and other trails". This is done partly through the sponsorship of hikes on trails in PATC's area and on other trails.
The club has a wide-ranging hiking program which includes local area hikes and excursions into other geographical areas. Hikes can range from short, close-in day hikes to extended excursions. Hikes can be for physical conditioning, social interaction, nature walks, history lessons, to reach a viewpoint, or any of a number of purposes. The club encourages a wide variety of hikes, and provides training and support to hike leaders.
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Balls Bluff, VA: A Moderate 6.3-Mile Hike
Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park, 17500 Balls Bluff Rd Ne, Leesburg, VA, USBalls Bluff Hike: A 6.3-Mile Moderate Hike
If you’re looking for a hike that blends captivating history with the untouched beauty of Virginia’s landscape, the Balls Run trail at Balls Bluff National Park is an unbeatable choice. This moderate 6.3-mile trek invites hikers, history buffs, and nature lovers to unique adventure, rich in stories and stunning vistas.
Balls Bluff National Park is a living testament to the Battle of Balls Bluff, fought in October 1861 during the early days of the Civil War. The park’s rolling hills and wooded ridges remain much as they were over a century ago, allowing visitors to reflect on the tragedy that unfolded on these grounds.
One of this hike’s most memorable features is the sweeping view of the Potomac River. As we hike the wooded bluffs, the river appears in stunning contrast to the surrounding forests. We then descend to river level which offer spectacular views of the Potomac River. This time of year, the riverside area should be covered in a wonderful display of bluebells and other spring flowers. The trail also meanders through groves of mature oak and maple, offering shade and glimpses of wildlife.
The hike covers approximately 6.3 miles of well-marked, moderately challenging terrain. Starting at the main trailhead, the route winds through forested areas, follows gentle ridgelines, and dips into picturesque valleys. Hikers will navigate a mix of packed dirt paths, rooty sections, and occasional rocky stretches, making sturdy footwear a smart choice.
Time to Meet:
Please meet at 9:45 for introductions and sign in. We will start hiking promptly at 10:00Directions to Trailhead:
The GPS Coordinates are 39.13059, -77.53065
The approximate street address to the park entrance is 250 Balls Bluff Road, Leesburg, VA 20176. It is approximate as the parking lot has no official address. It will become obvious as you approach the address. The trailhead is next to the portable toilet on the right.Contact Information:
Please use the comments feature for routine comments and questions. The hike Leader is Tim; 202-744-0289. Call or text as needed.Details:
Rating: Moderate
Distance: 6.3 miles
Elevation Gain: Approximately 700
Pace: 2.0 to 2.5 miles per hour
Facilities: A portable toilet can be found near the trailhead
Fees: No entrance feesCancellation:
In the unlikely event that the hike needs to be cancelled, it may be cancelled up to the evening before the hike. Hikers will be notified through comments on this posting.Weather:
The weather for this location can be found here.Notes:
-Please note, you must sign up at by 6:00 PM the day before the hike.
-Please do not show up unregistered.
-Please keep this a fragrance free event.
-To find out more about PATC, click here.
-Consider becoming a member of PATC. To join, click here.15 participantes
Bluebells at Riverbend Park, Great Falls and Difficult Run a Moderate 10.5 Miles
Riverbend Park Boat Ramp, Potomac Heritage Trail, Great Falls, MD, USBluebells at Riverbend Park, Great Falls and Difficult Run a Mod. 10.5 Mile Hike
This is a two-park hike spanning 10.5 miles, beginning at Riverbend Park and winding through the uplands toward Great Falls. The trail follows the gorge and continues onto the floodplain, offering a variety of landscapes, stunning vistas, and about 800 feet of elevation change along the way. The hike winds its way back to Riverbend and its spring display of bluebells.
Just 15 miles from downtown Washington, the Great Falls area stands out as premier natural escape from the city. Riverbend Park features over 400 acres of forest, meadows, and ponds. In the spring, these meadows and riverbanks come alive with blooming Virginia bluebells, creating a vibrant carpet of soft blue and pink hues. Bluebells are especially abundant along the Potomac’s floodplain, drawing hikers and nature lovers to this annual spectacle. Here, Potomac River abruptly plunges nearly 80 feet through a series of rapids, carving a narrow, mile-long gorge with sheer walls. Protected by National Park Service lands on both riverbanks, the hike rewards you with breathtaking views of nature's power—accented by a wonderful display of bluebells lining the water’s edge.
NOTE: It is important to arrive by 8:45 or earlier as the parking lot fills quickly at this time of year.
Time to Meet: Please meet at 8:45 for introductions and sign in. We will start hiking promptly at 9:00
Contact Information: Please use the comments feature for routine comments and questions. The hike Leaders is Christa (410-610-6254) and Tim (202-744-0289). Call or text as needed.
Directions to Trailhead:
It is best to use the GPS coordinates. They will take you directly to the parking lot.
The GPS Coordinates are 39.017916, -77.246091The street address to the park is 8700 Potomac Hills Street, Great Falls, VA 22066.
We meet at the visitor’s center.
Details
Rating: Moderate
Distance: 10.5 miles
Elevation Gain: Approximately 800 feet
Pace: 2.0 to 2.5 miles per hour
Facilities: Bathrooms both at trailhead and Great Falls
Fees: no feesCancellation:
In the unlikely event that the hike needs to be cancelled, it may be cancelled up to the evening before the hike. Hikers will be notified through comments on this posting.Weather:
The weather for this location can be found here.Notes:
-Please note, you must sign up at by 9:00 PM the day before the hike.
-Please do not show up unregistered.
-Please keep this a fragrance free event.
-To find out more about PATC, click here.
-Consider becoming a member of PATC. To join, click here.12 participantes
Raven Rocks via Appalachian Trail
Localização ainda não especificadaJoin for an early morning hike to get the weekend started! Sunrise will be at 6:30am, so that will also be our start time. Please arrive 15 minutes early to sign the required PATC Waiver and stretch out. My hikes start on time, so please be punctual.
WE HAVE 2 PATC HIKE LEADERS, SO WE ARE OPENING THIS UP TO 15 HIKERS. THIS IS A VERY LARGE GROUP, SO PLEASE ARRIVE BY 6:15 SO WE CAN BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 6:30.
THE PARKING LOT IS VERY SMALL, SO JAM IN TIGHTLY. FEEL FREE TO BLOCK IN OTHER HIKERS FROM THIS GROUP SO WE CAN FIND SPACE FOR EVERYONE. IF YOU DON'T FIND A SPOT, DO NOT PARK ON THE ROAD AS YOU WILL BE TOWED! THE OVERFLOW LOT IS ACROSS ROUTE 7.
There is a bit of climbing that is nicely rewarded with a great view at the top. This hike runs the final leg of the Appalachian Trail’s Roller Coaster and contains a few ups and downs. Some sections are rocky, so wear proper shoes.
The hike will bring us to a fantastic overlook of the Southwest and Shenandoah Valley.- This is a Moderate Hike with 5.8 miles of hiking and 1,530ft of elevation gain.
- Our pace will be around 2.25-2.50mph
- Hike time will be about 3 hours
At the top, feel free to bring a thermos of coffee and breakfast snacks to enjoy the view with.
Notes:- RSVP to attend hike. If your plans change, update your RSVP by noon the day before so there is time to backfill your spot.
- Anyone who "No-Shows" will be logged and moved to "Not Going" for future hikes.
- The PATC requires each hiker to sign a liability waiver, which will be available at the trailhead
- Please check Meetup the night before. I will cancel the hike due to dangerous conditions.
- Attendance is limited at the discretion of our hike leaders. PATC rules do not permit children under 18 years to participate in a hike without a parent or guardian present.
- Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Club volunteers maintain over 1000 miles of trails in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia, including 240 miles of AT (and the section we will hike!). For more information about PATC, please visit https://www.patc.net/
- No dogs.
Hike Route & Info:
- HikingUpward Description: https://www.hikingupward.com/OVH/RavenRocks/
- PATC Map 7: AT in WV and N.VA - Potomac R & Harpers Ferry to VA 7
Meeting Location/Parking: 39.11665, -77.85239
- We will meet at the information sign at the Trailhead which is on Pine Grove Road (North side of Route 7). Please note there is very limited parking. If the lot is full, you will need to park at the large Commuter Lot, 39.11543, -77.84736, at the intersection of Route 7 and Blue Ridge Mountain Road and allow time to walk to the trailhead (15-minutes).
- Please arrive no later than 6:20am to allow time to sign the waiver and be hiking by 6:30am.
What to Bring:
- Plenty of Water, a snack for the view, hiking poles and sturdy footwear.
Questions:
Please ask!15 participantes
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