Hawksbill Mountain
Hawksbill
Mountain is the tallest mountain in Shenandoah National Park with
an elvation of 4,050 feet. Located on the Madison County, Page
County line in Virginia. Hawksbill Mountain is a popular short
hike just off of Skyline Drive.
A number of trails lead to the summit of Hawksbill, one of the
most popular of which starts from the Upper Hawksbill Parking
Area. The National Park Service has constructed a stone
observation platform at the summit.
Byrd's Nest No. 2, one of a series of shelters built in the
park by Senator Harry Byrd, is nearby. The north face of Hawksbill
Peak is a 2,500-foot drop into Timber Hollow, which is the largest
elevation change in the park.
The summit is one of the few places in Shenandoah
National Park where one can find red spruce and balsam fir,
trees more typical of Canada. Hawskbill peak is also the site of a
Peregrin Falcon restoration project.
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