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Hike the easy 1.7-mile Johnson Farm Loop Trail on the Blue Ridge Parkway, exploring historic farm buildings and enjoying mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Johnson Farm Loop Trail is located at the Peaks of Otter on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Bedford, Virginia. You can access the trailhead from the Peaks of Otter Visitor Center. Parking is available at the visitor center, and a 0.3-mile connector trail leads to the loop.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Blue Ridge Parkway, but they must be kept on a leash at all times.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, while late fall and winter offer expansive views of Sharp Top and Flat Top mountains through the leafless trees. Summer provides lush greenery. Consider visiting during cooler months for more comfortable hiking.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Johnson Farm Loop Trail or to access the Blue Ridge Parkway itself.
The primary highlight is the historic Johnson Farmhouse, established in 1854 and restored in 1974. You can explore the farmhouse, weaving shed, apple house, barn, and spring house. The trail also passes the site of the former Hotel Mons.
The trail features varied terrain, including forested sections and open meadows. While not entirely smooth, the presence of rocks and roots is generally minor, making it accessible for most hikers.
Yes, this trail is considered very family-friendly and is even designated as a TRACK trail, making it a great option for kids. The historical farm provides an engaging educational experience.
Yes, the Johnson Farm Loop Trail offers the option to connect with the Harkening Hill Loop Trail. Combining these two trails extends your hike to about 4.3 miles with more varied scenery and an increased elevation change.
While the trail is generally easy, there is some uphill climbing. If you prefer a less steep ascent, consider hiking the loop in the counter-clockwise direction.
You can expect to see various wildflowers depending on the season. The area also offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially if you extend your hike to include the Harkening Hill Loop. Keep an eye out for local birds and small mammals.
The loop itself can typically be completed in less than an hour, not including the time you might spend exploring the historic Johnson Farm. If you start from the Peaks of Otter Visitor Center, factor in the additional 0.3-mile connector trail.