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National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior

Stony Man | Shenandoah National Park

2015

South Fork Dry Run

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You Are HereYou Are Here

Hemlock SpringsOverlook

Skyland

4000

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Little Stony ManParking

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Furnace Spring Horse Trail

Bridle Trail

3000

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LittleStony Man

Summit

Skyland Fire Road

2000

3000

Stony Man TrailMP

40

MP

39

MP

41

MP

42

(limited maintenance)

Legendcontour interval = 200 feet / 61 meters0

0

0.5 Miles

0.5 Kilometers

Hike #1

Hike #2

Summit

Unpaved Road

Horses Allowed

Skyline Drive

Paved Road

Wilderness

Hiking Trail (blue blazes)

Horses Allowed (yellow blazes)

A.T. (white blazes)

Stream

North

Viewpoint

Park Emergency Number 1-800-732-0911

South Fork Dry Run

Ston

y Man

Hor

se Tr

ail

You Are HereYou Are Here

Hemlock SpringsOverlook

Skyland

4000

Stony ManSummit4011ft

Little Stony ManParking

StonyMan

Parking

Passa

maq

uodd

y Tra

il

Furnace Spring Horse Trail

Bridle Trail

3000

3000

3000

LittleStony Man

Summit

Skyland Fire Road

2000

3000

Stony Man TrailMP

40

MP

39

MP

41

MP

42

(limited maintenance)

Legendcontour interval = 200 feet / 61 meters0

0

0.5 Miles

0.5 Kilometers

Hike #1

Hike #2

Summit

Unpaved Road

Horses Allowed

Skyline Drive

Paved Road

Wilderness

Hiking Trail (blue blazes)

Horses Allowed (yellow blazes)

A.T. (white blazes)

Stream

North

Viewpoint

Suggested Hikes

Hike #1: Stony Man Trail 1.6-mile lariat, easiest, 1 hour hiking time, 340-foot elevation gain. Pets are not allowed on this trail. Take the blue- and white-blazed Stony Man Trail/Appalachian Trail (A.T.). At the trail post continue onto the blue-blazed Stony Man Trail to the viewpoint. To continue the loop, take the blue-blazed Stony Man Trail back to the junction with the A.T., and follow the A.T. back to the starting point. At the viewpoint, you’ll overlook the Shenandoah Valley, the town of Luray, and the Massanutten and Allegheny Mountains beyond.

Hike #2: Passamaquoddy Loop 3.5-mile circuit, moderate, 2 1/2 hours hiking time, 770-foot elevation gain. Walk to the other end of Stony Man parking. Look for the trail post; go straight on the yellow-blazed Furnace Spring Horse Trail. At the next trail post, go right onto the blue-blazed Passamaquoddy Trail. At the next trail post, go right onto the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) south to your starting point at Stony Man parking.

Before You Go!

• PetsarenotallowedonFoxHollowTrail.Whereallowed,petsmustbeonaleashatalltimes.

• Besureyouarephysicallyabletocompletethehikeyou’vechosen.• Takeplentyofwater-atleastaquartperhour.• Besureyouknowyourroute.Freemapsareavailableatentrancestations,visitor

centers,andwww.nps.gov/shen• Whenyoureturnfromyourhike,checkforticks.• Besuresomeoneknowswhereyouareandwhentoexpectyourreturn.• Leavewhatyoufind.Artifactsareprotectedbylaw.• Pleaserespectfamilycemeteries.

Look for Trail Markers

You’llfindthesetrailmarkersatalltrailheadsandintersections.Themetalbandsarestampedwithdirectionalandmileageinformation.

Park Emergency Number 1-800-732-0911

National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior

2015

Stony Man | Shenandoah National Park

Leave No Trace Preservationthrougheducation:buildingawareness,appreciation,andrespectforourpublicrecreationplaces.

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