Hiking Shenandoah National Park in Pictures

To celebrate Labor Day, we went for a hike in Shenandoah National Park near Front Royal, Virginia. It’s an easy day trip from DC — about an hour and a half drive. It was pretty and peaceful in the summer, and I imagine it’s gorgeous in the fall.

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View from the road

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View from the trail

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Pede of some sort (centi? milli?)

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Appalachian Trail sign

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Giant fallen boulder

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Guys hanging out at a viewpoint

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Comments

  1. the giant fallen boulder is my favorite.

  2. @Brooke Yeah, that was really cool. I don’t know if you can tell how big it is in the photo, but it was probably 20 feet tall.

  3. Very nice. I have posted photos from my hike at Shenandoah National Park in the fall. It is great.

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