There are numerous sites to spend the night, such as the Campbell Shelter. North Mountain is also viewable to the west, the Tinker Cliffs to the north and the Roanoke Valley to the east. It is named for a Scotch-Irish 18th-century settler. Pick up an Appalachian Trail calendar and there's a good chance it's there. %PDF-1.6 %���� �RAM;����,��Wv49aIS��E�Of>'�G����#=��f���h�f���P�����P^ǔlC�s^��/���G kGv��n��1Pp� In Virginia, McAfee Knob is the Appalachian Trail's poster and postcard image. Trailhead parking is located on VA-311. Google map (and other mapping programs) directions may display directions to Rt. Belong anywhere with Airbnb. McAfee Knob has been labeled the most photographed point along the Appalachian Trail. As the altitude changes during the uphill part of the 4.4-mile (7.1 km) hike, it is advised to bring an additional layer of clothing, as it is colder at the summit. Exercise caution at all times when crossing VA-311, as the speed limit here is 55 mph.[12]. Among other things to encounter are the spikes of frost from the icy moisture that form on objects such as rocks, leaves and frozen soil. When hiking the trail in the winter, there will most likely be no one else there. McAfee Knob was prominently featured in the 2015 major motion picture. Considered to be the most scenic point along the Appalachian Trail, the vista offers panoramic views of the Catawba Valley, 1,600 feet (490 m) below. A water source is about 0.1 miles (0.16 km) behind the shelter. The hike is a climb of around 1,700 feet (520 m) and about 4.7 miles (7.6 km) to the top of the Knob from the VA-311 parking area.[9]. The group also assists at other hiking destinations in the area, such as Dragon's Tooth and Tinker Cliffs. The hype is supported by the reality. The rest of the way the AT moves over to the western side of the ridge and begins to provide views in the direction of Catawba. The Appalachian Trail is a 2,190-mile (3,520 km) hiking trail following the Appalachian Mountains between Georgia and Maine, and is a unit of the National Park Service. Turn left and in less than 30 yards (27 m) will be the top of the Knob with the 270-degree panoramic view of the entire Roanoke Valley, North Mountain and Tinker Cliffs. A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail, "Roanoke Regional Partnership - Movie Showcases Roanoke Region's Outdoor Assets", "Appalachian Trail Hikes | Roanoke Outside Foundation", "Penguin Books - Bill Bryson - Biography", "Roanoke, Virginia's McAfee Knob gets international attention this fall", "Outdoor Trails - Outdoor Equipment and Clothier", http://www.ratc.org/mcafee-knob-and-the-triple-crown/, "Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club | Our function is to oversee and maintain our section of the Appalachian Trail", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=McAfee_Knob&oldid=945582566, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.