Stuart's Knob Trail Head - Stuart, VA

Stuart's Knob Trail Head - Stuart, VA Stuart's Knob Trail Head - Stuart, VA Stuart's Knob Trail Head - Stuart, VA Stuart's Knob Trail Head - Stuart, VA Stuart's Knob Trail Head - Stuart, VA
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Stuart’s Knob Trail Head – Dog-Friendly Hiking in Stuart, Virginia

Discover the natural beauty and history of the Stuart’s Knob Trail Head, located near Stuart, Virginia. This park features wide, scenic forest trails ideal for dog-friendly hikes with your furry companion. Explore beautiful views of the lake and wander among hardwood forests, historic mine entrances, and informative plaques along the path.

While not a traditional fenced dog park, the Stuart’s Knob Trail Head offers pet-friendly trails perfect for owners and their dogs who enjoy the great outdoors. Please be mindful of natural conditions, like tall grass, leaf cover, and the presence of pests such as chiggers and ticks. There is a $7 fee to access the trail area, and the site is known for its rustic, natural environment rather than manicured amenities.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? Yes, there is a $7 fee to access the trail.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Stuart’s Knob Trail Head features several wide, scenic trails for hiking.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Yes, visitors report the presence of chiggers and recommend caution.
  • Are there historical features or points of interest? Yes, the trail includes plaques with historical information and three old mine entrances.

Reviews

Ted Marsh

Nice trail with three mine entrances. Has plaques on the trail with historical information.

Galina Difort

Heavy hardwood forest means the leaves on the trail are knee-deep in places. Blazes are fading but it is still well marked with signs.

Kristy Miller

HORRIBLE! Hasn’t been taken care of and as the previous reviewer stated, watch out for chiggers! Trees down, grass really tall and grown up. Not worth the NULL at all.

Andrew McVicker

Nice wide trails. Beautiful scenery!

Melissa Greene

We chose this trail because we wanted to show our grandson the history of the trail. Disappointed to see that it has not been cared for, even the plaques are extremely hard to read. Still love the view of the lake from the top. Watch out for chiggers!

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