Entry Run Trail Parking - Stanardsville, VA

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Entry Run Trail Parking – Dog-Friendly Hiking in Stanardsville, Virginia

Entry Run Trail Parking offers access to a network of scenic, pet-friendly trails in Stanardsville, Virginia, making it a great destination for dog owners who love hiking with their furry companions. Located just outside Shenandoah National Park, this spot provides connections to renowned paths like the Appalachian Trail and Skyline Road. The area features tranquil streams, diverse hiking options, and beautiful mountain vistas—perfect for both beginners and seasoned explorers wanting a peaceful outdoor adventure with their pets.

While the main draw here is the network of hiking trails, dog owners will find the area quiet, relatively uncrowded, and rich in natural beauty. Please note that the parking area directly at the trailhead is small and uneven, but a larger, more accessible parking spot is available about 500 feet earlier. This hidden gem is ideal for hikers and their dogs looking for challenging trails, calming nature sounds, and a place to stretch their legs away from crowded parks.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are several hiking trails accessible from the Entry Run Trail Parking area, and you can connect to the Appalachian Trail and Skyline Road from here.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small, rocky, uneven parking area at the GPS location, but a better, larger parking spot can be found about 500 feet before the main trailhead.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? While there is no artificial shelter, the trails offer plentiful natural shade from the forest canopy.

Reviews

Fit and Grandmother

This is a gem of an area to hike. There are several trails to choose from. If you want a long hike you can continue into Shenandoah National Park and pick up the Appalachian Trail.

I hiked John’s Rest Trail to the Rosser Lamb Cabin and took the Entry Run Trail back to the starting point. It was just over 3 miles. The stream was low but running, you could hear it nearly the entire way up John’s Rest Trail.

Please note that the so called parking area GPS takes you to is very small, rocky, and uneven. Stop about 500 feet before because there’s a much bigger area to park that isn’t on private property (that I could tell).

Fit and Grandmother

This is a gem of an area to hike. There are several trails to choose from. If you want a long hike you can continue into Shenandoah National Park and pick up the Appalachian Trail.

I hiked John’s Rest Trail to the Rosser Lamb Cabin and took the Entry Run Trail back to the starting point. It was just over 3 miles. The stream was low but running, you could hear it nearly the entire way up John’s Rest Trail.

Please note that the so called parking area GPS takes you to is very small, rocky, and uneven. Stop about 500 feet before because there’s a much bigger area to park that isn’t on private property (that I could tell).

Fit and Grandmother

This is a gem of an area to hike. There are several trails to choose from. If you want a long hike you can continue into Shenandoah National Park and pick up the Appalachian Trail.

I hiked John’s Rest Trail to the Rosser Lamb Cabin and took the Entry Run Trail back to the starting point. It was just over 3 miles. The stream was low but running, you could hear it nearly the entire way up John’s Rest Trail.

Please note that the so called parking area GPS takes you to is very small, rocky, and uneven. Stop about 500 feet before because there’s a much bigger area to park that isn’t on private property (that I could tell).

Brian Collier

Fantastic little spot and great connecting hikes to skyline road and the Appalachian Trail

Brian Collier

Fantastic little spot and great connecting hikes to skyline road and the Appalachian Trail

Brian Collier

Fantastic little spot and great connecting hikes to skyline road and the Appalachian Trail

Vince Hurley

Me and my dog just did the John’s rest cabin road so far and it was exactly what we were looking for, quiet, easy, and with just enough water to know it was there

Vince Hurley

Me and my dog just did the John’s rest cabin road so far and it was exactly what we were looking for, quiet, easy, and with just enough water to know it was there

Vince Hurley

Me and my dog just did the John’s rest cabin road so far and it was exactly what we were looking for, quiet, easy, and with just enough water to know it was there

Dustin Poe

Great little hidden gem of a hike. Was reasonably challenging but was definitely worth the hike.

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