Bearfence Mountain Travel Guide

Bearfence Mountain is a popular destination for hikers in Virginia. The mountain is located in Shenandoah National Park and offers views of the surrounding area. There are several trails to the summit, and the mountain is also popular for rock climbing.

It is home to a variety of plants and animals. The mountain is covered in forest, and there are several streams and ponds in the area. It is also home to a variety of birds, including the American goldfinch, the northern flicker, and the Cooper’s hawk.

History

The Bearfence Mountain area has been used by humans for thousands of years. Archaeological evidence shows that Native Americans hunted in the area and made use of the local plants and minerals. The first European settlers arrived in the Bearfence Mountain area in the late 1700s. The settlers cleared the land for farming and logged the trees for lumber.

In the early 1900s, the Bearfence Mountain area was purchased by the United States government. The government wanted to create a national park in the area, and Bearfence Mountain was included in the park.

The area was closed to the public during World War II. The government used the area for military training. After the war, the Bearfence Mountain area was reopened to the public. The mountain has been a popular destination for hikers and climbers ever since.

Experience Overview

Average Weather

Spring
30 °
Summer
50 °
Fall
30 °
Winter
0 °

Adventure Type

Backcountry Camping, Hike, Primitive Camping

Activities

Bird watching, Climbing, Hiking, Walking, Wildlife watching, Observation Point

Natural Features

Cliff, Rock scramble

Views

Sunrise, Sunset, 180, 360, Vista, Overlook, Water

Terrain

Forest, Mountain, Steep

Traffic

Average, Seasonal

Access Difficulty

Easy, Moderate

Elevation

3560 ft

Location

Cost & Fees

  • Per Car $30
  • Per Person $15
  • Per Night
  • Parking $0

Contact

Always consult the official website for the most current information.

Must-Know Facts

Amenities

Rules & Regulations

Hours

Dawn to Dusk

Reservations

Not needed

Best Time to go

April, May, June, August, September, October

Peak Season

March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October

Off Season

January, February, March, November, December

What's near Bearfence Mountain?

Accommodations

Air BnB, Bed & Breakfast, Cabins, Camping, Cottage, Farmhouse, RV Site, Tent Camping

Necessities

Gas, Groceries

Attractions

Brewery, Gardens, Museum, National park, Resort, Restaurants, Theme park, Visitor Center, Winery, Farm

Transportation

Walk

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