three great hikes near Tiny Haven Harpers Ferry
/With fall in the air, it’s a great time to get outside and enjoy some hiking! Hiking is one of the favorite activities of guests who come to stay at Tiny Haven. Here are our three favorite hikes nearby!
Maryland Heights Overlook
Maryland Heights is an awesome ~4 mile hike with a great view. It’s a steep but fairly wide path out-and-back hike that you can access from the C&O Canal Towpath along the Potomac River. To get here, park in downtown Harpers Ferry, walk across the walking bridge over the river, take a left when you get off the bridge stairs, and cross the first wooden bridge to get to the trailhead.
Weaverton Cliffs
Weaverton Cliffs is a great ~3 mile hike along the over 2000 mile Appalachian Trail. Take the switchbacks up to a great rocky outcrop and view of the mountains. To get there from Tiny Haven Harpers Ferry, take Keep Tryst Rd until you hit a sharp turn where you can pull over and park near the train tracks. There is also a parking lot if you turn left onto Keep Tryst Road, right onto 340N, and get off at the next exit. When you park there you will want to go left onto the trail (AT north) to get to the view.
Bears Den Overlook
Bears Den Overlook is a rocky outcropping on the Appalachian Trail in Bluemont, Virginia. The open ledge offers a beautiful, open westward view of the Shenandoah Valley. In the distance, the Blue Ridge Mountains stretch across the horizon. Bears Den is a wonderful spot for a picnic with an awesome view. It’s also a great place to watch a sunset. On a nice weekend day, you’ll find the overlook busy with families, couples, and solo hikers. There is easy parking in a parking lot off of Route 7 and Blueridge Mountain Road in Bluemont VA.