TrailKnob Mountain – Jeremys Run
6-mile circuit, 1,303ft gain, moderately strenuous. Jeremys Run's picturesque stream through wilderness—expect steep grades and stream crossings. 7.5 hours.

A 2.2-mile summit push to 2,981 feet with views west across the Shenandoah Wilderness. Don't let 'Easiest' fool you—you're climbing 690 vertical feet over exposed terrain. The real toll? Crossing Skyline Drive and holding your grit on an open summit when weather turns. Doable for most, rewarding for all.
Easiest
Wonderful view to the west across the Shenandoah Wilderness from the 2,981-foot summit.
• The apparent 'false summit' appears early—don't settle. The real view is 0.2 miles further. • The Appalachian Trail south of the parking area carries long-distance hikers, especially mid-week. • Sunset views are better than sunrise if weather is stable; western exposure catches golden hour. • No trash cans at trailhead—pack out everything.
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Rated Easiest, so families with moderate fitness can attempt this. Supervision mandatory at Skyline Drive crossing and exposed summit. No handrails or guardrails—tight handholds required. Unsuitable for very young children.
Hikers praise this trail as the ideal confidence builder—steep enough to feel earned, short enough to fit a half-day. Most report the summit view justifies the effort. Some note the Skyline Drive crossing feels sketchy during busy periods.
No permit required.
Skyline Drive crossing requires full attention and caution. Summit is open and exposed to wind, especially dangerous in winter or during thunderstorms. No water sources on trail—dehydration is a real risk.
Trail does not meet ADA accessibility guidelines. Rooty, uneven terrain with significant elevation gain and steep sections unsuitable for mobility devices.
Rated Easiest, so families with moderate fitness can attempt this. Supervision mandatory at Skyline Drive crossing and exposed summit. No handrails or guardrails—tight handholds required. Unsuitable for very young children.
Big Meadows area (gas station, picnic grounds) approximately 10 miles north. Nearby campgrounds: Lewis Mountain Campground and Loft Mountain Campground in South District.
Hikers praise this trail as the ideal confidence builder—steep enough to feel earned, short enough to fit a half-day. Most report the summit view justifies the effort. Some note the Skyline Drive crossing feels sketchy during busy periods.
" Hikers praise this trail as the ideal confidence builder—steep enough to feel earned, short enough to fit a half-day. Most report the summit view justifies the effort. Some note the Skyline Drive crossing feels sketchy during busy periods."
No. 'Easiest' is real—the grade is steady but never brutal, and distance is short. You will climb 690 feet, so expect effort. Bring water and respect the weather, and you'll summit without drama.
Yes, if they're old enough to walk 2.2 miles and handle modest elevation. Supervision is mandatory at the Skyline Drive crossing and on the exposed summit. No guardrails means tight handholds required.
The trail is still accessible on foot. You'll hike to the closed gate, or access from alternate directions if hiking the Appalachian Trail. Check NPS conditions before you go.
Not required, but they help on descent and take stress off knees. Bring them if you have lower-leg issues.
Weekdays are quiet. Weekends draw families and AT hikers. Expect more foot traffic Saturday morning.
Zero water sources on trail. Carry 1.5L minimum. No creek, no spring—it's a dry hike.
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