Gooney Manor Overlook
Located on milepost 7 of the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park is the Gooney Manor Overlook with a direct view of the Hogback Mountain. (2014)
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Cloud Tops
The easterly view of the Blue Ridge Mountains an area of the Shenandoah Wilderness with the remnants of a passing thunderstorm above and below the mountains from the Range View Overlook. The clouds roll through the mountain valleys like water through pebbles in a stream. (2014)
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Range View Overlook
Located at milepost 17 along Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park is the Range View Overlook. This overlook provides of view of the Blue Ridge Mountains, looking south towards Jenkins Mountain, southwest towards Pignet and Mary's Rock Mountain, and Hogback Mountain to the west. (2020)
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Hazy Mountain Tops
Through the stormy haze atop the Hogback Overlook, located on milepost 20 of the Skyline Drive of Shenandoah National Park, the Hogback Mountain and the Gimlet Ridge can be seen rising above the Shenandoah Valley. (2014)
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Hogback Mountain Overlook
Located at milepost 20 on the Skyline Drive, in the Shenandoah National Park is the Hogback Mountain Overlook. From here, rays of light pass through the cloud deck and shine on the valley below, while the clouds themselves cast their shadows on the Ridgeline to the north. (2014)
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Hogback Sunrise
The sun begins to set on Hogback Overlook (milepost 20) as rain clouds attempt to separate in the early evening over the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park. (2014)
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Little Hogback Overlook
From the Little Hogback Overlook (milepost 19) on Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park, a view of the Little Hogback Mountain is seen amid a post storm haze and emerging sunlight from the west. Low, dense clouds dance around mountain tops with the humid, heavy, and summer air. (2014)
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Rattlesnake Point Overlook
Located at milepost 21 of Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park is the Rattlesnake Point Overlook. (2020)
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Curiosity
While hiking along the Elkwallow Trail, between milepost 23 & 24 of the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park, a momma doe and her two fawn are discovered. Here the fawn siblings are alerted to my presence and appear to be curious about me instead of fearful. The fawn continue to stare and and feed on the greenery for a number of minutes before seeking momma does protection.
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Friend or Foe
A doe and her fawn are caught having their lunch while on the Elkwallow Trail, between milepost 23 & 24 of Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park. Here, the attention of the mother and child are caught by my camera shutter making noise.
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Looking for Mom
A fawn is spotted along the Elkwallow Trail, between milepost 23 & 24 of the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park, just a short distance from its mother and sibling. After being alerted to my presence, this fawn begins to make its way back to its mother, just a short distance away.
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Lunch on the Trail
This doe and fawn siblings were spotted feeding along the Elkwallow Trail, between milepost 23 & 24 of the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park. Even though aware of my presence, they continue to feed without any fear of danger. One of the fawn is seen nursing from mom.
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Nursing Time
Momma doe provides some nursing milk for her two fawn along the Elkwallow Trail, between milepost 23 & 24 of Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park. Here, Momma doe appears to be under weight as her boney ribs can be seen, likely due to consistent nursing of her fawn.
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Trailside Nursing
Momma doe provides some nursing to her two fawn alongside the Elkwallow Trail, between milepost 23 & 24 of Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park.
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The Hollow Breeze
A swift breeze blows across the Thornton Hollow Overlook (milepost 27), making the tall grass and the purple and white wildflowers dance. Beyond, the Piney Ridge overlooks the Shenandoah Wilderness below (2014).
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Getting the Good Stuff
A Bumble Bee collecting nectar from a Bull Thistle while floating from wildflower to wildflower at the Thornton Hollow Overlook (milepost 27) in the Shenandoah National Park. (2020)
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Thornton Hollow Overlook
Located at milepost 27 on Skyline Drive of Shenandoah National Park is the Thornton Hollow Overlook. Here the Shenandoah Wilderness sits below the mountain tops of the Fork and Pignut Mountains (far distance center) and the Piney Ridge (middle view). (2020)
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Pass Mountain Overlook
Sitting at milepost 30 on the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park is the Pass Mountain Overlook. Here the setting sun peeks through breaks in the clouds after a rain storm, emitting an orange hue among the dark, low hanging clouds. (2014)
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Mary's Rock Tunnel Overlook
At milepost 32 of the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park is the Tunnel Overlook, east of Mary's Rock. Here the dark clouds hang over Oventop Mountain just prior to a soaking rain. The rolling Blue Ridge Mountains on the left (north) give way to the valley below and the town of Sperryville, VA (right/east) (2014)
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Ridges and the Hollow
From the Buck Hollow Overlook (milepost 32), the Buck Hollow valley is laid between the Skinner Ridge (north) and the Buck Ridge (south). The clouds above blow eastward as they cast their shadows over these Blue Ridge Mountains in the Shenandoah National Park. (2014)
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Skyline View
The Buck Hollow Overlook (milepost 32) on Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park. A clear summertime view of the Skinner Ridge, looking northeasterly, as it slopes down into the Buck Hollow. (2014)
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Buck Hollow Overlook
Located at milepost 32 on the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park is the Buck Hollow Overlook. The Buck Hallow Overlook provides a northeasterly view of the Blue Ridge Mountains as the Skinner Ridge (left/north) and the Buck Ridge (right/south) form the Buck Hollow valley (center). (2020)
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Pinnacle in Monochrome
A view of the Pinnacle Peak as the Nicholson Hollow winds in front of it. Thorofare Mountain starts to rise to west (right); as viewed from the Pinnacles Overlook, at milepost 35 on Skyline Drive, of the Shenandoah National Park. (2014)
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Pinnacle Overlook
A view of the Pinnacle Peak as the Nicholson Hollow winds in front of it. Thorofare Mountain starts to rise to west (right); as viewed from the Pinnacles Overlook, at milepost 35 on Skyline Drive, of the Shenandoah National Park. (2014)
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Standing on a Thistle
A "Cabbage White" butterfly (Pieris Rapae) collecting nectar from a Bull Thistle while flying around the wildflower meadow of the Hemlock Springs Overlook (milepost 40) of the Shenandoah National Park. (2020)
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Hemlock Springs Overlook
Located at milepost 40 of Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park is the Hemlock Springs Overlook. Sadly, the hemlock are all gone, victims of the hemlock woolly adelgid. Here, the clouds hang low on the mountain tops. If not for these clouds, you could view into the head of Nicholson Hollow, which bends to the right at the foot of the ridge. The high poiint a little to the left of center is the The Pinnacle, with a "V" shaped view of the Piedmont to the right of it. Still farther right is the rounded dome of Hazel Mountain, and then the broader dome of Catlett Mountain (2020)
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Rings of the Forest
A felled tree laying on the Limberlost trail amid a sea ferns and other flora. The Limberlost trail sits on milepost 43 of the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park.
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Spitler Knoll Overlook
On milepost 48 of the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park is the Spitler Knoll Overlook, looking northwest, down on the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley. (2014)
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Dark Hollow Falls
A little more than a mile off the trailhead of milepost 50 on the Skyline Drive, in the Shenandoah National Park is the Dark Hollow Falls. The falls cascade 70 feet over greenstone from the Hagcamp Branch of the Rose River. (2014)
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Naked Creek View
From milepost 53 of the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park sits the westward view Naked Creek Overlook, Here, the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains as you look south from the overlook. (2014)
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Long Ridge from The Point
The Long Ridge lays behind the Powell Mountain (foreground) as seen from the Point Overlook (milepost 55) on the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park. Beyond the Long Ridge in the distance is the Grindstone Mountain. (2014)
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Powell Mountain
From The Point Overlook (milepost 55) on the Skyline Drive, the Powell Mountain lies in the foreground before the Long Ridge. The rocky outcropping pictured is accessible by trail just below the overlook, providing a lower, western view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. (2014)
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The Point Overlook
Located at milepost 55 on the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park is the The Point Overlook. Facing westward, it's obviously a great spot for sunset view within the Blue Ridge Mountains. Here the sun gives the sky an orange hue as it descended behind the clouds. (2020)
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Down in the Clouds
Located at milepost 55 on the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park is the The Point Overlook. Here, the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains get ready to receive the nightly sunset, just as the sun descends behind the cloud layer and sending sun rays piercing through them. (2020)
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Panorama of The Point
Located at milepost 55 on the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park is the The Point Overlook. This western panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountain displays the magnificent "blue hour" just after sunset. The Ridge in the distance is the Long Ridge. (2020)
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Baldface Mountain Overlook
Milepost 61 on the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park is home to the Baldface Mountain Overlook. (2014)
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Bacon Hollow Overlook
Milepost 69 on the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park is the Bacon Hollow Overlook. The Roach River flows through the Bacon Hollow valley below and outside the park boundary. (2014)
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Ivy Creek Overlook
The Ivy Creek Overlook sits at milepost 77 on the Skyline Drive of Shenandoah National Park. This overlook provides a distant easterly view of the Wyatt Mountain outside the park boundary. The Ivy Creek flows at the bottom of the valley to the Lynch River in the Fork Hollow, also outside the park boundary. Here, fethered clouds cling to mountains after a recent rainfall. (2014)
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Rocky Top Overlook
Located at milepost 78 on the Skyline Drive is the Rocky Top Overlook in the Shenandoah National Park. This westerly view provides a magnificent view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. From left to right, Patterson Ridge, Rocky Top Ridge, Lewis Peak, Rocky Top, Big Run, Shenandoah Valley, Brown Mountain, Rocky Mountain (2014)
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Moormans River Overlook
Located at milepost 92 on the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park is the Moormans River Overlook. Looking southeast, the Charlottesville Reservoir can be seen just outside the boundary, as well as the Middle Mountain just beyond. The ridge to the east (right), leading down to the reservoir is Pond Ridge. On the south (left) is the Sawlog Ridge. The Moorman River flows to and from the Charolette's Reservoir - north, south, and east. (2020)
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Sawmill Run Overlook
Residing on milepost 95 on the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park is the Sawmill Run Overlook. Facing southwest over the Jarman Gap, the Turk Mountain can be seen to the east, as well as the Ramsey and Calf Mountains to the west. On this particularly cloudy and sunny day, the clouds are casting their shadows on the rolling mountains. (2020)
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Sawmill Panorama
The westerly view from the Sawmill Ridge Overlook, of the Sawmill Ridge at milepost 95, just south of the Sawmill Run less than a mile away on Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park. (2014)
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Sawmill Ridge Overlook
Located at milepost 95 on Skyline Drive is the Sawmill Ridge Overlook in Shenandoah National Park. Located in the southern end of the park, this overlook faces southwest over the range of mountains between the Ramsey, Calf and Turk mountains, as well as over the Jarman Gap. (2020)
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Calf Mountain Overlook
Located at milepost 99 of the Skyline Drive of the Shenandoah National Park is the Calf Mountain Overlook. Ironically, the Calf Mountain is opposite and behind this overlook. Here, this westerly view of the lower Mikes Knob and Ramsey Mountain (below this overlook) is hanging on to some dancing clouds and water from a recent rainfall. (2014)
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