Limberlost Trail
Limberlost Trail
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Micaela MacDougall
Annapolis, MD285 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
It was so refreshing to actually have access to an accessible trail! As a wheelchair user, I rarely get this close to nature, so I truly enjoyed the peace and quiet of the forest. The trail was small, tightly packed gravel, very easy for my power wheelchair. The weather was lovely, much cooler up in the mountains than the surrounding area.
Written August 1, 2021
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Chitranganie M
Colombo, Sri Lanka217 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
This was a lovely relaxing trail. Esy flat walk. Would work for kids on strollers. Plenty of benches to sit and have a snack. You walk over a bridge, cross a stream, an unusual pile of rocks and if you are lucky several deer with their little ones! Butterflies and flowers add to the beauty.
Written September 6, 2020
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7JNJ
Lititz, PA234 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019 • Couples
This hike was about a mile in length and almost level. Just about right for 80 year olds. 😁. The weather was beautiful.
Written October 17, 2019
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NinjaTwins2013
Sumter, SC87 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Family
We have done this hike many times with our stroller and have enjoyed it immensely. We have seen wild deer from the trail on numerous occasions. A perfect easy family hike for the 0-5 year age group.
Written July 4, 2016
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729fair
145 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Family
This 1.3 mile loop is a nice flat hike with some scenery variability in terms of forest, fern, small streams, and various trees.
Written October 4, 2018
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Larry T
Milford, DE543 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Friends
This is probably the easiest trail within the park. It is an accessible trail that allows visitors in wheelchairs or transport chairs to enjoy the mountain forest. If you have infants or young children you can hike the trail while they ride in their stroller. There are many wooden benches placed along the trail to sit and rest while taking in the serenity of the forest. This 1.3 mile loop trail is well signed and because of its packed crushed stone surface there should be no problem following the trail. One geological item of interest along the trail is a rock formation known as the "Rock of Ages". This is an example of columnar jointing and demonstrates how ancient lava jutted up from within the earth. The "Rock of Ages" is approximately mid-way along the trail. The Limberlost parking area (which is signed on Skyline Drive) is located at milepost 43. This is just a little south of the Skyland Lodge complex.
Written July 15, 2018
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podrozniczka60
New Jersey16,679 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2021
Easy trail - flat with well maintained surface. Probably the best for handicapped persons and families with kids but pleasant enough for anybody to enjoy in a leisurely manner . Wheelchair accessible and short .
Written November 19, 2021
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JoseEduardoBtesh
Delray Beach, FL404 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
I expected much more from the reviews I read, It is a very easy walk, the trees are nice and enjoyable.
Written August 3, 2021
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algxcskier
Evanston, IL185 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2021 • Solo
I ended my visit to Shenandoah with a truly easy level walk in the woods that was very much like a stroll. Lots of wildflowers including Trillium!
Written May 19, 2021
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Jimsims
Massanutten, VA12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019 • Couples
No real view but great forest and plants to view . They even have benches to rest on. We saw a bear and two deer. They both were not bothered by us they just ambled away but let us take some pictures first.
Written July 16, 2019
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