Wintergreen trails with breathtaking vistas
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The trails are open to the public.
Old Appalachian Trail
Distance: up to 3.3 miles.
Blaze Color: Red-Yellow.
Difficulty Level: MODERATE TO DIFFICULT.
Key Features: several access points so hike lengths can vary; scenic vistas, hiker’s favorite.
Google map direction to southern-end trailhead
Brimstone Trail
Distance: 0.8 miles.
Blaze Color: Red.
Difficulty Level: MORE DIFFICULT.
Key Features: rocky, spectacular views
Google map directions to trailhead
Cedar Cliffs Main Trail
Distance: 0.7 miles.
Blaze Color: Yellow.
Difficulty Level: MODERATE.
Key Features: ridgeline with scenic overlook at end.
Google map direction to trailhead
Devils Knob Trail
Distance: 0.6 miles.
Blaze Color: Red-Yellow.
Difficulty Level: MODERATE.
Key Features: highest elevation, winter views, rocky footing.
Google map directions to trailhead
Highlands Leisure Trail
Distance: 0.5 miles.
Blaze Color: Yellow-Red.
Difficulty Level: EASY TO MODERATE.
Key Features: ski slope overlook, easy access.
Google map directions to trailhead
The Plunge
Distance: 0.2 miles.
Blaze Color: Yellow.
Difficulty Level: MODERATE (if you take your time) TO DIFFICULT.
Key Features: spectacular views, geology.
Google map directions to trailhead
Ravens Roost Park
Distance: 0.1 miles.
Blaze Color: Yellow.
Difficulty Level: EASY.
Key Features: overlook platform, bird watching, great vista.
Google map directions to trailhead
Wintergreen has over 30 miles of mountain and valley trails,
from extra easy to very challenging
Paper trail maps make for a more safe and enjoyable hike at Wintergreen. Maps are available at Wintergreen Resort's Mountain Inn and the Nature Foundation at Wintergreen.
While Wintergreen is a resort community, know that the many of the mountain and valley trails here–like most trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains–insist on being taken seriously.
It’s wise to have serious footwear as no path is perfect. A serious respect for the wildlife (both big and tiny, plant and animal) is also smart. The weather is a different force among the mountains that deserves extra consideration. Allow plenty of time for your hikes so as to be more safe and to also fully enjoy the trails. Don’t rush. Be alert. Take care when walking in Wintergreen’s wilderness, which starts and ends with your first and last step on any trail.
The best way for people and pets to avoid ticks is to stick to paths or trails that are wide and sunlit, according to the Center for Disease Control.
You hike at your own risk.
Therefore,…
Be aware that the weather can change rapidly.
Do not hike alone.
Do not underestimate the terrain.
Carry drinking water and a snack.
Be aware of wildlife and respect its space.
Wear proper attire, including footwear.
Carry a hiking map.
Stay on marked trails.
Be aware of your limitations.
Carry a cellphone, but know that coverage is not everywhere.
Most of the trails are open in the winter, but just a little snow and ice can make even easy trails treacherous.
Also see four famous hiking trails near Wintergreen
The Wintergreen Sporting Club offers a hiking group for property owners.
Learn more HERE