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different entry points to
the various trails that
snake through this ridge-
and stream-scape.
Most hikers are
attracted to Whiteoak
Canyon for its waterfalls


  • there are six in total,
    with the tallest topping
    out at 86ft high. At
    the Whiteoak parking
    area, you can make the
    4.6-mile round trip
    hike to these cascades,


but beware – it’s both a
steep climb up and back
to your car. To reach the
next set of waterfalls,
you’ll have to add 2.7
miles to the round trip
and prepare yourself
for a steep (1100ft)
elevation shift.
The Limberlost
Trail and parking
area is just south of
Whiteoak Canyon. This
is a moderately difficult
1.3-mile trek into
spruce upcountry thick
with hawks, owls and
other birds; the boggy
ground is home to many
salamanders.

The Drive » It’s about 3 miles
south of Whiteoak Canyon to the
Hawksbill area via Skyline Drive.

9 Hawksbill Area
Once you reach MP
45.6, you’ve reached
Hawksbill, the name of
both this part of Skyline
Drive and the tallest
peak in Shenandoah
National Park. Numerous
trails in this area skirt
the summits of the
mountain.
Pull into the parking
area at Hawksbill Gap
(MP 45.6). You’ve got a

TRIP HIGHLIGHT

If you’re into wildlife, one of the coolest adventures you can embark upon on the
Eastern seaboard is a Conservation Campout with the Smithsonian Conservation
Biology Institute (SCBI; %202-633-2614, 540-635-6500; http://nationalzoo.si.edu/
ActivitiesAndEvents/Activities/ConservationCampout; 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal; $125;
hJun-Aug; c) The Smithsonian Institution is a collection of museum and research
centers dedicated to ‘the increase and diffusion of knowledge;’ the SCBI is the
umbrella organization for the Smithsonian’s conservation work and research.
Based in Front Royal, the SCBI is generally closed to the public. But during the
summer months, via the Friends of the National Zoo (FONZ), SCBI hosts overnight
trips during the weekends that put you face to face with its conservation efforts.
You’ll be allowed (under the supervision of SCBI staff) to explore an animal habitat
area; some of the species based at the center include maned wolves, cheetahs,
black-footed ferrets and clouded leopards. Following this, you’ll camp under the
stars in four-person tents and have a continental breakfast the next day, along with
family-oriented activities throughout your stay.
This activity is aimed at families (a maximum of six people can register per
campout), but some campouts are adults only. In addition, children must be
aged six or older, and anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult.
With all that said, the experience comes highly recommended; you’re having a
wildlife encounter with trained, very knowledgeable professionals. Registration
for campouts begins in spring (check website for details); register fast, as this is a
popular event.


  • Adam Karlin


SMITHSONIAN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
INSTITUTE

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