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The Ultimate Guide To Hiking Old Rag Mountain

Posted on September 25, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

View from the top of Old Rag. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

View from the top of Old Rag. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

Fall hiking season is here and Old Rag Mountain is one of the best places to enjoy it. The hikes are the most popular in Shenandoah, but beware, they can be tough even for experienced hikers. Here’s how to spend the perfect day on and around the mountain.

Important Prep:

Before you go, you MUST purchase an Old Rag day-trip ticket ($2) online. There is no service at the trailhead, so have a copy of the confirmation code with you. Separately, you must also have a National Park entrance pass. You can purchase one at the rangers station or online.

Old Rag Mountain is a two-hour drive from D.C. Park at the Old Rag ranger station (unless you are hiking Barry Hollow) or at one of the overflow parking lots.

Where To Hike:

🏔️ Old Rag Circuit Trail (9.4 mile loop)

The most popular and most strenuous hike on Old Rag, this loop is one of the best on the East Coast, but the elevation and rock scramble at the summit are not for the faint of heart. I recommend going counterclockwise so that you end the hike on the fire road.

🥾 Barry Hollow Hike (5.4 mile out-and-back)

This shorter but still strenuous uphill hike gets you to the summit without the rock scramble, however, you also miss the consistent ridge views. Park at the Barry Hollow parking lot for this one.

🐕 Robertson Mountain Trail (7.8 mile loop)

This trail follows the fire road and then heads up a river to a summit across from Old Rag. It is less popular but allows dogs!

Part of the famous rock scramble up Old Rag. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

Part of the famous rock scramble up Old Rag. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

Where To Eat:

Congratulations, you finished your hike! Now it's time for a reward. Stop by Rappahannock Pizza Kitchen to fill up on carbs. Then, pop into the attached general store for some amazing homemade cookies. The Black Twig Diner & Bar has great smash burgers and fried chicken. For dessert, go to Roy’s Farm Market for a homemade pie to take home or stop by The Apple House on the way back for the best apple cider donuts in the area.

Where To Drink:

Grab a cold beer overlooking the mountains at Pen Druid Fermentation. They have especially good sours and blondes. On the drive out, you will also find Quièvremont Vineyards, which focuses on French-style wines and offers all sorts of tasting options. Or you could stop at any of these Virginia wineries recommended by the Washington Post’s wine columnist.

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