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Blue Suck Run Trail

Contact Info
George Washington & Jefferson National Forests
810-A Madison Avenue
Covington, VA 24426

Phone:
540-962-2214
Basics
Length:
1.7 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Time:
1/2 to 1 hr

Description

Blue Suck Run Trail is a moderately difficult hike with many easy stream crossings. The trail begins at the back gate in the recreation area and follows Blue suck Branch upstream to FDR 271A. The trail is an old roadbed that gains altitude as it approaches FDR271A and has a grassy tread. At 0.25 mile it intersects Yaccr’s Run Trail which is a loop trail from the recreation area. At 0.50 mile is the largest stream crossing on the trail. During the spring when the water is up, it may be difficult to cross without getting wet.

Details

Length:
1.7 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Time:
1/2 to 1 hr
Additional Details:

The first 0.5 mile is pretty flat and open. Once past the first stream crossing, there are steep ridges on either side of the trail. Hiking in this drain, there are no views of the landscape. However, there are sign of turkey and deer as well as a wide variety of wildflowers along the trail. The Rhododendron is thick in places along the stream sides and with the wildflowers should provide for a spectacular springtime show. This would be a good hike for the family visiting Longdale Recreation Area especially on hot summer days.

If a longer hike is desired, on the return trip to the recreation area you can turn left or right onto Yaccr’s Run Trail. This trail is marked with gray plastic diamonds and loops around to return to the recreation area. It is a well maintained trail and is also moderately difficult.

Longdale Recreation Area is open Memorial Day through Labor Day. There is a one dollar ($2.00) parking fee for vehicles in the recreation area. If the area is closed parking is also available at the intersection of FDR 271 and FDR 271A. The trail can then be accessed by following FDR 271A to the intersections with Blue Suck Run Trail.

The trail ends at the intersection of FDR 271A. This is a gated road that remains closed year round.

This trail intersects Yaccr’s Run Trail about 0.25 mile from the trailhead. Yaccr’s Run Trail, Blue Suck Run Trail and Anthony’s Knob Trail share the same path to FDR 271A.

Parking is available in the last parking area as you enter the recreation area during the summer OFF season parking at the closed entrance gate.

Blue Suck Run trail is located south of Longdale Recreation Area. From I-64 take the Longdale Furnace exit # 35, and head west on U.S. Route 60. Turn left into the Longdale Recreation Area.

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