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Nov 26 2022
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35 male
 Joined Oct 23 2017
 Tempe
Lewis Spring FallsNorthern, VA
Northern, VA
Hiking avatar Nov 26 2022
KingLeonidasTriplogs 251
Hiking1.79 Miles 645 AEG
Hiking1.79 Miles      52 Mns   2.11 mph
645 ft AEG      1 Min Break6 LBS Pack
 
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Hiked Lewis Springs falls trail with Victoria as our last hike in Shenandoah National Park.
Our favorite quick hike so far was Dark Hollows Falls and we had enough time to do one more quick hike. So we went for Lewis Falls as it was close by and we wanted to see more waterfalls.

Navigation
This was pretty straightforward. There were the usual sky-blue blazes (that are common throughout Shenandoah National Park) painted onto trees periodically to show the way. In most spots the markers were not necessary as the trail was clear but in a few places enough leaves had fallen to obscure the trail and the markers came in handy.

Trail Conditions
The trail starts out as an old jeep road but narrows a short distance in. The trail was a combination of rocks, mud, and covered in dead leaves. It hadn't rained for a few days when we hiked it so the mud was not bad. The leaves were more of a challenge, they covered the harder surfaces and made them slippery. The rocks often provided the best footing.

Fees
This is in the Shenandoah National Park so National Park Service fees normally apply. There were not additional fees required for this particular trail.

Weather
We went in late November. It was cool but still comfortable hiking weather. If going in the fall, mid to late October (when the leaves are still changing color) would be better.

General Comments and Musings
We were hoping for a new/different version of Dark Hollow Falls to close out the day. It was a short and quick hike but was not as impressive as Dark Hollow. The falls were actually higher than Dark Hollow, but the flow was less (at the time) than Dark Hollow. There also wasn't a very good viewpoint to see the falls. The trail takes you to a ledge next to the falls but there did not seem to be a route to go lower down for a better look. The Appalachian Trail does go through this area so it may provide a better view, but our maps and the remaining daylight did not extend far enough to investigate further. Long story short if you want to see waterfalls in Shenandoah go for Dark Hollow or maybe Rose (we heard that one is cool too).

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A slow trickle

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Flowing at a low rate
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 Joined Mar 05 2013
 Payson, AZ
Lewis Spring FallsNorthern, VA
Northern, VA
Hiking avatar Apr 13 2016
mtabbertTriplogs 428
Hiking5.00 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking5.00 Miles
800 ft AEG
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average hiking speed 2.11 mph

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