Tucked away within Shenandoah National Park, Whiteoak Canyon is among the park’s most famous trails, mostly because of its series of cascades and waterfalls. Hiking the Whiteoak Canyon Trail, it’s possible to observe six waterfalls that range in height from 35 to 86 feet. Yet there’s another reason this trail is such a fascinating one. Those who hike it will have the opportunity to experience a relatively rare old-growth forest. No matter the season you visit, you’ll feel completely immersed in nature when you take the Whiteoak Canyon Trail in Virginia.

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Have you hiked Whiteoak Canyon Trail recently? What did you enjoy most about the trail? We’d love to hear all about your experiences in the comments below! You can learn more about how Whiteoak Canyon was selected as part of the Old-Growth Forest Network in Virginia.

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