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The Bear Loop Trail offers an easy hiking experience, covering 3.7 miles (5.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 210 feet (64 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 1 hour and 34 minutes. As you hike, you'll find diverse scenery, including panoramic views to both…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This specific Bear Loop Trail is located within The Nature Conservancy's Warm Springs Mountain Preserve in Hot Springs, Virginia. It's part of a larger preserve covering over 9,000 acres.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Consider visiting when the weather is mild to best appreciate the panoramic views and diverse habitats.
Access to The Nature Conservancy's Warm Springs Mountain Preserve, where the Bear Loop Trail is located, typically does not require an entrance fee or permit for day hiking. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources website for any updated regulations or special event information.
While the research does not explicitly state dog regulations for this specific trail, many Nature Conservancy preserves allow dogs on leash. It's recommended to check The Nature Conservancy's website for Warm Springs Mountain Preserve or local signage for the most current pet policies before your visit.
The trail features a surface of gravel and dirt. It's considered easy with a relatively flat profile, though it is a former fire road and can be somewhat overgrown in certain sections. You'll encounter meadows and rocky outcrops.
The preserve is rich in wildlife. As its name suggests, bears frequent the area, though sightings are not guaranteed. You might also spot various mammals, migratory songbirds (making it excellent for birdwatching), wood frogs, red-spotted newts, dragonflies, and even rare plants in the seeps and vernal pools.
Yes, the trail offers panoramic views. Near the parking area, a meadow provides excellent western views. If you follow the red blazes counterclockwise, you'll reach a rocky outcrop with stunning eastern views, where the valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains appear to flow together.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the RockStar Trail and the Homestead Skyline Drive.
The trail begins near a parking area adjacent to a meadow. This meadow offers some of the best western views, making it a convenient starting point for your hike.
Yes, interpretive signs are placed along the trail. They highlight the area's diverse wildlife and habitats, as well as The Nature Conservancy's efforts to restore the region's fire-adapted oak and pine forests.
This Bear Loop Trail in Warm Springs Mountain Preserve stands out for its focus on conservation, offering insights into The Nature Conservancy's restoration efforts. It provides a moderate, accessible loop with significant panoramic views and diverse wildlife within a large, protected natural area, distinct from the high-altitude challenges of some other 'Bear Loop' trails.
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