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United States
Virginia
Augusta County

Trimble Mountain Trail

Moderate

4.7

(1054)

11,220

hikers

Trimble Mountain Trail

02:28

6.13km

270m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 3.8-mile Trimble Mountain Trail loop in George Washington National Forest, gaining 877 feet with scenic mountain views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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George Washington National Forest

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Trimble Mountain Trail

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A trail with few scenic viewpoints but that leads through the woods giving an endless sense of wellbeing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike this trail?

The Trimble Mountain Trail is approximately 5.7 to 5.9 kilometers (3.8 to 4.4 miles) long. Hikers generally complete the loop in about 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the best time of year to hike the Trimble Mountain Trail?

Spring is particularly beautiful with abundant wildflowers. While the trail can be hiked year-round, be aware that it can be muddy after rain, and some sections might be overgrown. Winter hiking is possible, but prepare for potentially icy or snowy conditions.

What is the terrain like on the Trimble Mountain Trail?

The trail features varied terrain, including sections that are narrow and carved into the mountainside. You'll encounter roots, rocky patches, and areas covered with leaves, especially at lower elevations. The ridge sections often have a softer surface of mulch or pine needles. Expect a consistent, sometimes steep, ascent to two distinct summits.

Are there any specific recommendations for navigating the loop trail?

Yes, a clockwise route is often recommended. This approach provides a less steep ascent and allows for better views during the descent, particularly of Shenandoah Mountain and Big Bald and Little Bald Knob to the west.

Where can I park, and how do I access the trailhead?

The trailhead for the Trimble Mountain Trail is easily accessible from a paved road (FDR 95). It's located near the Todd Lake Recreation Area, which offers ample parking facilities.

Is the Trimble Mountain Trail suitable for beginners or families?

The trail is considered moderate, or easy to moderate, making it suitable for those new to hiking or looking for a good workout. While it has a consistent climb, it's not overly tough, making it a good option for active families.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails within the George Washington National Forest. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users.

Do I need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee for the George Washington National Forest?

Generally, there are no entrance fees required to access trails within the George Washington National Forest, including the Trimble Mountain Trail. However, some developed recreation areas, like Todd Lake Recreation Area, may have day-use fees for amenities such as picnicking or swimming. Always check the latest regulations before your visit.

What kind of scenery and viewpoints can I expect along the route?

You'll hike through a beautiful mature mixed forest. As you ascend, there are glimpses of mountains through the trees and potential views to the southeast. The western section of the loop and the downhill walk offer lovely views to the west of Shenandoah Mountain, Big Bald, and Little Bald Knob. A short climb to the Todd Lake dam embankment at the end provides a scenic overlook of the lake, which is a great spot for a break.

Does this trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the Trimble Mountain Trail is the primary route, covering 100% of the tour. However, the route also briefly passes through sections of the RockStar Pave and the Todd Lake Loop.

What wildlife might I see on the Trimble Mountain Trail?

Hikers may spot various wildlife, including deer, bear, frogs, toads, and turtles. Keep an eye out, especially around the small wildlife pond located along the trail.

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