Access from VA 603 at Grindstone CG. Climb the Mt Rogers trail to Deep Gap, AT north to spur then summit. . Other trails from 603 include Lewis Fork, Cliffside or AT to the Pine Mt trail. On the Pine Mt trail go south to Rhododendron Gap, take the AT south to the spur and up to summit
Great page. Excellent Job! Just wanted to add that I hiked Mt. Rogers this past weekend and when we got to the top we kept looking for the next part of the trail. We figured we weren't there yet since we hadn't seen the summit sign. We looked around for 20 -30 minutes and took some dead end routes before a group came up and told us we were at the summit. This is why I wanted to add for others wishing to hike this mountain for the first time that there is no sign marking the summit/highpoint. When you reach the summit there will be a boulder rock and if you look closely you will see a medallion mounted in/on the rock. This is the summit.
climber404 - Feb 12, 2003 4:04 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled Commenthttp://www.southernregion.fs.fed.us/gwj/mr/campgrounds.htm. This is the Federal Governments webpage for the Mount Rogers NRA.
the_pretzel2 - Nov 20, 2018 10:49 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: Untitled CommentThat URL gives an error saying that IP address can't be found.
e-doc - Jan 28, 2006 7:12 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentAccess from VA 603 at Grindstone CG. Climb the Mt Rogers trail to Deep Gap, AT north to spur then summit. . Other trails from 603 include Lewis Fork, Cliffside or AT to the Pine Mt trail. On the Pine Mt trail go south to Rhododendron Gap, take the AT south to the spur and up to summit
gwave47 - Aug 2, 2006 12:30 am - Voted 10/10
Summit MarkerGreat page. Excellent Job! Just wanted to add that I hiked Mt. Rogers this past weekend and when we got to the top we kept looking for the next part of the trail. We figured we weren't there yet since we hadn't seen the summit sign. We looked around for 20 -30 minutes and took some dead end routes before a group came up and told us we were at the summit. This is why I wanted to add for others wishing to hike this mountain for the first time that there is no sign marking the summit/highpoint. When you reach the summit there will be a boulder rock and if you look closely you will see a medallion mounted in/on the rock. This is the summit.
Alpinist - May 19, 2011 10:44 am - Voted 10/10
Camping BetaCamping beta along the Mount Rogers Trail: