Hightop Mountain is the tallest park in the southern district of Shenandoah National Park (between Swift Run Gap and Rockfish Gap). The Appalachian Trail goes very near the summit and a short side path leads to an outstanding views to the south and west. This viewshed looks right down on the area that was once owned by Frances Shiflett and later John William Allen. I have attempted to annotate the picture below with an outline of the land as well as some significant local landmarks. Click on the image to view it at full size.
The outline of the land is just an estimate and the lower elevations of the land are obscured a bit by the ridges in the foreground. |
large boulders along the trail |
The hike itself is a very pleasant one. It's approximately 1.5 miles each way from the Hightop parking area on the Skyline Drive. The elevation gained is about 950 feet, so it's a bit steep. The trail, actually the Appalachian Trail, is in very good condition.
View towards Swift Run and Elkton |
Ferns and flowers near the summit |
This deer watched us from right off the trail |