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South River Falls
Hiking Trail
Hard
4.61 mi
1,449 ft
A short hike near Swift Run Gap to the third-largest waterfall in Shenandoah National Park.
South River Falls is a stunning 83' waterfall, and the 3rd largest in Shenandoah National Park [[source]( The South River Falls Trail is the shortest route to view the stunning 80'+ waterfall, just 1.3 miles from the trailhead. There is also a trail that leads to its base should you have the time and energy. This hike begins at the South River Picnic Area, milepost 63 on Skyline Drive. After following the South River Falls Trail down to the waterfall, you have two options to get back. Return the same way you came or follow a fire road back to the Appalachian Trail then head south to the picnic area. It's infrequently chosen but offers a change in scenery, rather than retracing your steps. Both options, including the spur to the base of the waterfall, are mapped. Should Skyline Drive be closed, you could park at Swift Run Gap and follow the Appalachian Trail north for a longer day hike or overnight trip to the waterfall. Though there are no defined overlooks or waterfalls, the Saddleback Mountain Trail is also "a great choice for a snowy-day hike when Skyline Drive is closed," according to a recommendation by [Source]( Written by Brendon Voelker
South River Falls is a stunning 83' waterfall, and the 3rd largest in Shenandoah National Park [[source]( The South River Falls Trail is the shortest route to view the stunning 80'+ waterfall, just 1.3 miles from the trailhead. There is also a trail that leads to its base should you have the time and energy. This hike begins at the South River Picnic Area, milepost 63 on Skyline Drive. After following the South River Falls Trail down to the waterfall, you have two options to get back. Return the same way you came or follow a fire road back to the Appalachian Trail then head south to the picnic area. It's infrequently chosen but offers a change in scenery, rather than retracing your steps. Both options, including the spur to the base of the waterfall, are mapped. Should Skyline Drive be closed, you could park at Swift Run Gap and follow the Appalachian Trail north for a longer day hike or overnight trip to the waterfall. Though there are no defined overlooks or waterfalls, the Saddleback Mountain Trail is also "a great choice for a snowy-day hike when Skyline Drive is closed," according to a recommendation by [Source]( Written by Brendon Voelker
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Down South River Falls | 1.49 mi | -860 ft | -10.9% |
Appalachian Trail Climb | 0.21 mi | 207 ft | 17.9% |
Skyline Dr Climb | 1.82 mi | 968 ft | 10.0% |