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United States
Virginia
Wythe County

Krenning Road

Easy

4.8

(2014)

7,121

hikers

Krenning Road

01:10

4.52km

10m

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Hike Krenning Road, an easy 2.8-mile route in George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, offering access to diverse trails and scenic

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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264 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of hiking trails can I find near Krenning Road?

Krenning Road serves as the access point to the Stony Fork Campground, which is the gateway to several hiking opportunities. You'll find a mix of trails, including an easy one-mile nature trail suitable for casual walks, the more challenging Seven Sisters Trail, and even access to the renowned Appalachian Trail within 10 miles.

What is the difficulty level of the hikes accessible from Krenning Road?

The trails vary in difficulty. There's an easy one-mile nature trail perfect for beginners or a gentle stroll. For more experienced hikers, the Seven Sisters Trail is considered challenging, and the Appalachian Trail, accessible nearby, is known for its strenuous sections.

Where can I park to access the trails near Krenning Road?

Parking is available at the Stony Fork Campground, located at 109 Krenning Road. This campground serves as the primary trailhead for the various hiking routes in the area.

Is this area dog-friendly?

Yes, the trails in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, including those accessible from Stony Fork Campground, are generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

What is the best time of year to visit the trails around Krenning Road?

The area offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring is vibrant with wildflowers, rhododendrons, azaleas, and mountain laurel. Autumn transforms the landscape with stunning red and yellow foliage. Summer provides lush greenery and opportunities for water play in the creek. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially in winter.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

The trails accessible from Krenning Road are located within the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. Generally, there are no specific hiking permits required for day use on these trails. However, if you plan to camp at Stony Fork Campground, fees and reservations may apply. You can check for specific details on recreation.gov.

What kind of scenery and terrain can I expect on these hikes?

You'll hike through a natural forest setting at the foot of Big Walker Mountain, with stands of pine and hardwoods. The East Fork of Stony Fork Creek winds through the campground, providing a peaceful ambiance. Expect varied terrain depending on the trail, from gentle forest paths to more rugged mountain ascents. Scenic overlooks with views of Mount Rogers and surrounding ridges are also accessible via the nearby Big Walker Mountain Scenic Byway.

Are there any viewpoints or notable features along the trails?

While the trails themselves offer forest views, the nearby Big Walker Mountain Scenic Byway provides scenic overlooks with expansive views of Mount Rogers and numerous ridges and valleys. The Stony Fork Campground itself is a notable feature, with its creekside setting perfect for water play and trout fishing.

Is this a good area for families with children?

Yes, the area is family-friendly, especially with the easy one-mile nature trail at Stony Fork Campground. The creekside setting also offers opportunities for children to enjoy water play. For older children or those with more hiking experience, some of the longer trails could also be suitable.

Does this trail connect to other well-known paths?

Yes, the Seven Sisters Trail, which starts from Stony Fork Campground, eventually connects to the Big Walker Mountain Scenic Byway. Furthermore, the renowned Appalachian Trail is located within 10 miles of the campground, offering a significant connection for long-distance hikers.

What should I wear or bring for a hike in this area?

Given the varied terrain and potential for different weather conditions, it's best to wear sturdy hiking shoes and dress in layers. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a map or navigation device, and essentials like sunscreen and insect repellent. If you plan to explore the creek, consider bringing water shoes.

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