George Washington National Forest · VA
Stonecrop Ridge Trail
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Today
Great day for mountain biking.
Today's best: mountain biking
Conditions
Score by activity
Hiking
Workable day for hiking.
Trail running
Workable day for trail running.
Mountain biking
Great day for mountain biking.
Dog walking
Workable day for dog walking.
Score breakdown
- ✓ 78°F air — Right in mountain biking's ideal range
- ✓ Trail: prime — No meaningful rain in the last 48 hours. Trail surface is dry and tacky — prime traction.
- − 47 min of daylight — You need at least 51 min with margin. Bring a headlamp or start tomorrow.
Trail facts
- Distance
- 1.05 mi
- Elevation gain
- 432 ft
- Surface
- dirt
- Difficulty
- easy
Trailhead
Coordinates
38.8474, -78.4894 — VA.
Park
Part of George Washington National Forest.
Peak nymphal tick activity — check yourself within 2 hours of leaving the trail.
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Frequently Asked
How long is Stonecrop Ridge Trail?
Stonecrop Ridge Trail is a 1.05-mile route with 432 feet of elevation gain — easy — gentle grades, generally suitable for families and beginners with normal fitness. The trail facts panel on this page lists distance, surface, and access tags as they appear in OpenStreetMap.
What's the trail surface like at Stonecrop Ridge Trail?
Stonecrop Ridge Trail is natural dirt singletrack — soft underfoot, holds water, slow to dry after rain. Today's mud rating, derived from recent precipitation and the surface type, is shown in the conditions panel above.
Who manages Stonecrop Ridge Trail, and where do closure alerts come from?
Stonecrop Ridge Trail is in George Washington National Forest, which is managed by the managing agency. Closure and advisory data on this page comes from the agency. Always confirm against the park's own page before driving — emergency closures can post faster than scrapers refresh.