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shen-national-parkHave you ever taken a woodland walk by the light of the full moon? Here’s your chance! On Friday, July 31, rangers will lead a hike to the summit of the highest peak in Shenandoah National Park, Hawksbill Mountain, lit only by the glow of the full moon.

The starting time is 8 p.m. and the program is expected to last two and a half hours.  Participants should meet at the Upper Hawksbill parking lot at mile 46.7 on Skyline Drive. Hiking distance is just over two miles (one mile each way), out and back on the same trail. The elevation gain from the parking lot to the summit is around 520 feet.  There is a viewing platform at the summit, at an elevation of 4,050 feet.

If the weather is clear, there will be views of the Shenandoah Valley to the west and Old Rag Mountain and the Virginia Piedmont to the northeast, as well as the night sky and its big, bright moon. The moon will rise as the sun sets, around 8:20 p.m. The hike will go on in light rain and even if the sky is overcast. It will be canceled if there is a threat of a thunderstorm.

Come prepared to hike in any weather, with layers of clothing for cool mountain nights.  Wear sturdy shoes, and bring water. It’s always a good idea to have a flashlight when hiking, but visitors will be asked to refrain from using them, phones, or other lighted devices during the full moon walk.

There is no fee for the hike, and participants do not need to register beforehand. There is a $20-per vehicle entrance fee to Shenandoah National Park which is good for seven days. For more information, contact Byrd Visitor Center at (540) 999-3500, ext. 3283. Another full moon walk on Hawksbill Mountain is scheduled for Saturday, August 29.

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