Skyline Drive: Thornton Gap to Swift Run Gap
Skyline Drive: Thornton Gap to Swift Run Gap
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Cycle the challenging 41.7-mile Skyline Drive from Thornton Gap to Swift Run Gap, enjoying panoramic views and wildlife in Shenandoah Nation
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route
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24.9Β km
Hemlock Springs Overlook
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26.2Β km
Thorofare Mtn Overlook
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30.8Β km
Timber Hollow Overlook
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36.0Β km
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46.1Β km
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46.2Β km
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Naked Creek Overlook
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48.8Β km
Hazeltop Ridge Overlook
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50.0Β km
Bootens Gap
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50.6Β km
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56.7Β km
The Oaks Overlook
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60.1Β km
Bald Face Mountain Overlook
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62.5Β km
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Hensley Hollow Overlook
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67.1Β km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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64.7Β km
1.48Β km
577Β m
207Β m
134Β m
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64.6Β km
1.69Β km
785Β m
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Highest point (1,120Β m)
Lowest point (710Β m)
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No, this is a difficult touring bicycle route. The terrain on Skyline Drive is continuously mountainous with sustained ascents and descents, though individual climbs typically don't exceed a 6% grade. It requires good physical conditioning and is best suited for experienced cyclists.
The route from Thornton Gap to Swift Run Gap is approximately 67 kilometers (41.6 miles) long. For touring cyclists, it typically takes around 4 hours and 38 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops at overlooks.
You can find parking at both the Thornton Gap Entrance Station and the Swift Run Gap Entrance Station. Additionally, there is a parking area at Bearfence Hut Access Road, which is roughly midway along this section of Skyline Drive.
Yes, dogs are permitted on Skyline Drive, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times. If you are using a dog trailer, ensure it is securely attached and your dog is comfortable for the duration of the ride.
Cyclists entering Shenandoah National Park via Skyline Drive need to pay an entrance fee. A 7-day pass for a bicycle is $15. No additional permits are required for cycling on Skyline Drive itself.
The scenery along Skyline Drive changes dramatically with the seasons. Spring offers wildflowers and lush greenery, while summer provides warm weather. Fall is particularly popular for its vibrant foliage, though it can also be the busiest. Winter offers tranquil, snow-covered landscapes, but road conditions can be challenging. Always check weather and road closures before you go.
The route is entirely on asphalt, but the road is continuously winding and features significant elevation changes, following the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. While individual grades are generally manageable (under 6%), they are sustained. Shoulders can be narrow, so vigilance is necessary. Road bikes are suitable, but be prepared for continuous climbing and descending.
This section of Skyline Drive offers numerous scenic overlooks. Highlights include Old Rag View Overlook, Franklin Cliffs Overlook, Fishers Gap Overlook, The Point Overlook, and South River Overlook. You can also pass by President Hoover's summer camp and a small waterfall beside a stream.
Yes, the route parallels and crosses the famous Appalachian Trail for a significant portion (approximately 45% of the route). It also briefly intersects with the Skyland-Big Meadows Horse Trail and the Rose River Fire Road.
Yes, this section of Skyline Drive is known for its amenities. Big Meadows, located around milepost 51, features a lodge, a visitor's center, and dining options. Cell phone coverage can be spotty along the drive, so plan accordingly.
There is no dedicated shuttle service for cyclists along Skyline Drive. You will need to arrange your own transportation for drop-off or pick-up if you do not plan to complete a round trip.