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5.0 hours plus a half hour for lunch
1,965 ft
Shenandoah National Park
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e.g.. 12000 Government Center Parkway 22035 or Fairfax VA
Park at the end of VA630 where the paved road ends.
  DO NOT park on the gravel private driveway.
  Please respect private property. Foot traffic ONLY.

The Overall Run circuit passes one of the largest continuous waterfalls in Virginia. The trails also go through valley streams and meadows, no wonder this loop is another local hiker favorite. With Beecher Ridge having one of the highest concentrations of Black Bears in the park, this is one hike where you may still catch a glimpse of a bear in the wild. If you wish to add some more length, and also catch another small pool with waterfall try the sister hike that enters the park from Chrisman Road VA697, Overall Run/Heiskell Hollow.

As of December 2010 access to the Overall Run circuit from the parking area on VA630 has been re-opened. Read about the issue in the Warren Country Report (page 19) here.

From the parking area, walk down the private gravel road following the blue blazes for 0.2 miles where you pass a cable gate. After passing the cable gate continue for 200 yards where the private road you are on crosses a small creek. Turn right onto the blue blazed Thompson Hollow Trail. DO NOT continue upwards towards the house, this is all private property, please stay on the trail.

Start heading uphill on the blue blazed trail and shortly pass a marker designating the Shenandoah National Park boundary. In 0.5 miles from the park boundary, and just past the trail high point, reach the intersection of the blue blazed Tuscarora Trail. Continue straight on the blue blazed trail for an additional 0.2 miles to the intersection of the blue blazed Overall Run/Tuscarora Trail.

Turn left uphill and cross Overall Run for the first time in 0.7 miles from the last intersection. Cross Overall Run again in another 0.2 miles, before the trail starts getting steeper as it begins to climb Mathews Arm. The trail will become very steep as it switchbacks up the ridge, then pass a small campsite 0.8 miles from the last crossing of Overall Run.

From the campsite head uphill for another 0.3 miles and arrive at the major Overall Run waterfall overlook, and spectacular view of the Massanutten Range to the west. From the overlook continue uphill for 0.3 miles passing a smaller set of falls before coming to the next trail marker. The trail to the left is the no longer maintained portion of the Mathews Arm Trail. Continue uphill on the blue blazed trail for 150 yards to the next trail marker and intersection of the yellow blazed Mathews Arm Trail.

Turn right on the yellow blazed Mathews Arm Trail (the yellow blazes may not be visible from the intersection), and shortly cross the top section of Overall Run. In 0.5 miles from the last intersection arrive a the junction of the Beecher Ridge Trail. Turn right downward on the yellow blazed Beecher Ridge Trail as is winds it's way downward for 2.4 miles to the intersection of the blue blazed Beecher Ridge/Overall Run connector Trail.

Continue straight on the now blue blazed trail as it heads down to the valley and Overall Run in 0.6 miles. After crossing Overall Run the trail will continue downstream for 100 yards before turning right upstream, and becoming the Overall Run Trail.

Turn right upstream on the Overall Run Trail is it follows the run on the left bank before passing a side trail in 0.5 miles. The side trail leads to Overall Run and large swimming hole, with a slide before and after it. Stay left uphill on the blue blazed trail, and in 0.1 miles arrive back at the intersection of the Tuscarora Trail.

Turn left retracing your steps past the Tuscarora Trail turnoff in 0.2 miles, then continuing straight on the Thompson Hollow Trail to the SNP boundary, then gravel road back to the parking area in 0.8 miles.

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Hiker Reviews For The Overall Run/Beecher Ridge Hike (5 Most Recent)
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By: Pete Rating: Date of Hike: Monday, March 18, 2013
I used the fact that I got a suprise day off to hike this hike in the snow. The construction arounder the parking area/culture de sac is finished. I completed the hike as an out and back, because I fondly remember picking the 32 ticks off my dog the last time I went along the ridge. The fall were absolutely full and beutiful. If I had one complaint it would be that my pictures make the scale of the falls seem much smaller than they are. Aside from a few huge deer there were no animals. On the way back I went to the swimming holes/waterfalls on the southern trail. They were also very swollen and beautiful. If you hike this hike, I strongly recommend it as an out and back. Up on the ridge past the falls there are no views and all you will run across are bears and ticks. (a lot of ticks) We have no ticks from doing the out and back.

By: Rating: Date of Hike: Sunday, February 17, 2013
Me and my buddy hiked this on my Sunday off. We had been planning on going for a while and finally got around to it. We went on a very cold winter day, bundled up. We are big winter hikers and we heard that the falls freeze over and make for a great sight. The weather was brisk, but fair at the bottom and there was no snow on the ground. But eventually we began the vertical climb that can be pretty tough, but it leads right up to the overlooks. The higher elevated areas had snow on the ground and when we got to the views, the wind battered us. We enjoy tough conditions as we take them as a challenge and it adds to the adventure aspect. The views were beautiful and the falls were quite a spectacle. They were frozen over, yet water prevailed and flowed over them. You see everything from one overlook area and get a good view of the rest of the hike. The rest of the hike is lengthy enough for you to get your fix and it's very easy and pleasant. When you finally reach the end of the loop, you come across two beautiful, green swimming holes that will make for a wonderful dip in the summer time after a decently-strenuous hike.

By: Scout Leader Rating: Date of Hike: Saturday, October 27, 2012
Plenty of parking and very few people on the trail. The weather was pretty good today with temps in the mid 60's,

By: Adele Medved Rating: Date of Hike: Monday, September 24, 2012
Road work being done in the minimal parking area, so no place to park. With all the posted "No trespassing" signs, we were afraid to leave our car. Hopefully, work will be completed soon because this is usually a wonderful hike......but today barely got one star!!!!

By: Elizabeth F. Rating: Date of Hike: Saturday, July 14, 2012

I was very disappointed in this trail. The only reason I didn't give this hike only one star is because the steep hills provided a great workout and the one view of Massanutten Mountain was amazing. The trails were otherwise very overgrown and uninteresting. I brought the dog along due to the high 'stream' ratings only to find just about everything dried up. I think I enjoyed the hike the least because of the impressive number of ticks picked off from hikers and the dog (15 on him alone!). I imagine this trail to be far more enjoyable in the Fall when the leaves are turning and the streams may again be flowing. I won't bother going back.


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