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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Myron Glaser Cabin Access Trail through a leafy forest to a rustic stone cabin near Paris, Virginia.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highest point (380 m)
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The trailhead for the Myron Glaser Cabin Access Trail begins from a parking area. From there, you'll follow a short blue-blazed spur trail that connects to the white-blazed Appalachian Trail, which then leads to the cabin's southern signpost.
While the trail itself is generally open to leashed dogs, please be mindful that the Myron Glaser Cabin is primarily reserved for Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) members and may have specific rules regarding pets inside the cabin. Always practice Leave No Trace principles when hiking with your dog.
The trail is particularly ideal for winter hiking excursions, as the primitive stone cabin offers a warm and cozy destination. Late September also provides an opportunity to witness the changing leaves, offering beautiful fall scenery.
Hiking the trail itself does not typically require a permit or fee. However, the Myron Glaser Cabin is a primitive cabin that can be rented, though it is usually reserved for PATC members. Access to the cabin's privy is also generally locked for cabin guests.
The trail primarily consists of dirt and rocks, with some sections involving rocky terrain and climbs. You can expect to traverse through a dense, leafy forest. While some parts are mostly easy and level, others have continuous ups and downs. The overall difficulty is generally considered moderate.
The main access trail to the Myron Glaser Cabin is approximately 1.9 to 2 miles from the parking area to the cabin. The komoot tour data indicates a duration of around 52 minutes for the 3 km route, but this can vary based on your pace and how much time you spend at the cabin.
As the trail meanders along the hills at the base of the mountain, there are opportunities for views of the ridge and the Shenandoah Valley, especially from side trails. The primary destination and most notable feature is the Myron Glaser Cabin itself, a rustic stone cabin equipped with a wood stove and stone fireplace.
Yes, the route integrates with the famous Appalachian Trail. You'll follow a blue-blazed spur trail from the parking area to connect with the white-blazed Appalachian Trail, which then leads to the cabin. Sections of the Tuscalachian Loop also overlap with this route.
The Myron Glaser Cabin offers access to a spring for water via a short blue-blazed trail. However, it's important to note that the flow from the spring can be minimal, so it's always advisable to carry sufficient water with you or be prepared to filter any water obtained from the spring.
Given the trail's moderate difficulty and varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Always carry enough water, as the cabin's spring can have minimal flow. For winter visits, warm layers are essential to enjoy the cabin's cozy features. Consider bringing a headlamp, first-aid kit, and navigation tools.
The Myron Glaser Cabin is particularly well-suited for winter stays, offering a warm and cozy retreat with its wood stove and stone fireplace. Be prepared for colder temperatures and potential snow or ice on the trail. Bringing firewood (if permitted and not already stocked) and warm sleeping gear will enhance your winter experience at the cabin.