The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from march until october.
Devils marbleyard hike.
The devil s marbleyard is a 3 mile hike located in the james river face wilderness area as part of the belfast trail.
Dogs are also able to use this trail.
The trail started out at a fairly gentle grade but got steeper and steeper as we approached the marbleyard.
Along with this rare geological feature a portion of our hike was on the.
The second version adds a 3 0 mile out and back hike along the appalachian trail which reaches one of the most spectacular 360 panoramas in virginia.
Devil s marbleyard via belfast trail is a 4 5 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near natural bridge station virginia that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as difficult.
Hike devil s marbleyard.
We climbed around some on the rocks but honestly i was a little scared about starting a rock slide.
The view from devil s marbleyard is pretty spectacular.
Pick your route and start climbing.
The devil s marbleyard is a great day hike around 3 miles round trip on the belfast trail.
Devil s marbleyard is a great hike.
Devil s marbleyard which has been at the top of my wilderness trek list since i first bought a pair of hiking boots in 2016.
It is located in virginia s jefferson national forest and such a beauty to behold.
You can also connect with the appalachian trail from the marbleyard.
Hikers have to pass the remains of an old boy scout camp and trace belfast creek and climb uphill before eventually getting the devil s marbleyard.
Located in jefferson national forest the hike gets its name from monstrous white boulders that cover the mountain s side.
Once at the top there is somewhat of a gorge that is a lot of fun to explore.
If you re looking for a hike that s unique a challenge and something that won t take up too much of your day then this hike might be your next adventure.
From there it s just a free for all of fun.
This is a very fun unique day hike.
The devil s marbleyard is a 3 mile hike located in the james river face wilderness area as part of the belfast trail.
The first passes the devil s marbleyard a hillside of boulders with some as large as a truck and continues down the gunter ridge trail.
About 3 years ago.
The belfast trail passes through the remains of an old.
There are two versions of this hike.
The devil s marbleyard can be reached by the belfast trail that winds about 5 km 3 mi close to natural bridge station.
Only a short 1 mile hike to the start of the marbleyard.
Dogs are permitted off leash but they ll need to have some serious rock hopping skills to follow you into the marbleyard.