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Three Ridges Wilderness Loop (Mau-Har Trail)
Itinéraire de trail
Difficile
13,86 mi
4 220 pi
A gut-wrenching—yet rewarding—loop through the Three Ridges Wilderness.
Just shy of 13 miles, this is an epic route for a seasoned trail running. Located less than an hour from Charlottesville, this loop quickly sends you up into remote backcountry that is only visited by experienced adventurers looking for a challenge. During the spring months, expect to see a handful of thru-hikers along the Appalachian Trail portion of this segment.
A small parking area lies along VA-56, sometimes referred to as Crabtree Falls Highway. A small footbridge crosses Tye River and also serves as a great place to cool down on a hot summer day.
A series of steep switchbacks forms the path to the intersection with Mau-Har Trail. From here, you could complete the loop in either direction, though counter-clockwise is chosen by most.
Keeping right, the trail crosses a drainage as it continues climbing. After reaching a ridge, the trail roughly follows its spine as it climbs over Chimney Rock and onto Three Ridges. This segment of the trail is incredibly steep and will have your legs begging for a break as you finish the almost 3,000-foot climb at the summit of Three Ridges. All along this stretch, you'll be rewarded with countless vistas that will take your breath away—should you have any to spare.
After a long and steady descent to Maupin Field Shelter, you'll reach the intersection with the Mau-Har Trail. The nearby shelter and surrounding camping opportunities are popular among backpackers and thru-hikers.
Behind the camping area, follow the Mau-Har Trail as it follows a series of springs that ultimately form Campbell Creek. Steep in spots, the trail parallels the drainage as it begins to form picturesque waterfalls and cascades that ultimately drain into the Tye River.
Though mostly downhill, a few steep and punchy climbs lie ahead, as the Mau-Har Trail merges back with the Appalachian Trail and descends back to the road. Written by Brendon Voelker
Just shy of 13 miles, this is an epic route for a seasoned trail running. Located less than an hour from Charlottesville, this loop quickly sends you up into remote backcountry that is only visited by experienced adventurers looking for a challenge. During the spring months, expect to see a handful of thru-hikers along the Appalachian Trail portion of this segment.
A small parking area lies along VA-56, sometimes referred to as Crabtree Falls Highway. A small footbridge crosses Tye River and also serves as a great place to cool down on a hot summer day.
A series of steep switchbacks forms the path to the intersection with Mau-Har Trail. From here, you could complete the loop in either direction, though counter-clockwise is chosen by most.
Keeping right, the trail crosses a drainage as it continues climbing. After reaching a ridge, the trail roughly follows its spine as it climbs over Chimney Rock and onto Three Ridges. This segment of the trail is incredibly steep and will have your legs begging for a break as you finish the almost 3,000-foot climb at the summit of Three Ridges. All along this stretch, you'll be rewarded with countless vistas that will take your breath away—should you have any to spare.
After a long and steady descent to Maupin Field Shelter, you'll reach the intersection with the Mau-Har Trail. The nearby shelter and surrounding camping opportunities are popular among backpackers and thru-hikers.
Behind the camping area, follow the Mau-Har Trail as it follows a series of springs that ultimately form Campbell Creek. Steep in spots, the trail parallels the drainage as it begins to form picturesque waterfalls and cascades that ultimately drain into the Tye River.
Though mostly downhill, a few steep and punchy climbs lie ahead, as the Mau-Har Trail merges back with the Appalachian Trail and descends back to the road. Written by Brendon Voelker
Itinéraire et dénivelé
Segments
Nom | Distance | Dénivelé | Pente moy. |
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Three Ridges from 56 Full | 13,17 mi | -3 074 pi | -0,0 % |
Chimney Rock Ascent- Rt. 56 to Summit Boulders | 4,63 mi | 2 211 pi | 8,9 % |
Route 56 AT Trailhead to Three Ridges Summit Signpost | 5,74 mi | 3 051 pi | 10,0 % |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 1,71 mi | 1 132 pi | 12,5 % |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0,46 mi | 322 pi | 13,0 % |
Harpers Creek to Three Ridges Signpost Climb | 3,17 mi | 1 998 pi | 11,9 % |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0,94 mi | 810 pi | 16,2 % |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0,56 mi | 495 pi | 16,6 % |
Three Ridges to Maupin Fields | 2,48 mi | -1 155 pi | -8,8 % |
Mau Har Descent | 3,14 mi | -915 pi | -4,0 % |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0,96 mi | 686 pi | 13,3 % |
AT Descent | 1,61 mi | -1 063 pi | -12,5 % |