Flagpole Knob

3.8/5 (18 reviews)
Harrisonburg, Virginia (Rockingham County)
Last Updated: 11/19/2022

Trail Information

Highlights

Camping
Forest
Overland
Rock
Water
Traveling along the southern ridge of Slate Spring Mountain and literally on the border of Virginia and West Virginia, Flagpole Knob is an excellent road for a mellow family trip to one of Virginia's most historic knobs. It offers unparalleled views into the famous Shenandoah Valley, which has its own folklore and American history. In the 1920s, fire wardens set up fire tire lookouts across the ridgelines and knobs of the surrounding mountains, and Flagpole Knob was one of those. A large open area is on top to pitch a tent or several nooks to hide away. This trail is well worth the trip for the views along the way and the reward at the top looking east across the great state of Virginia.

Trail Difficulty and Assessment

Trail Navigation

This trail guide starts from where Skidmore Fork/Dunkle Hollow terminates. However, it can be driven in any direction allowing you to drive it from the last Waypoint to the Knob, then right down. The road is comprised of hard-packed dirt and gravel and is maintained from time to time. A few steep pitches and narrow sections will not be conducive to passing, so keep your eyes out for oncoming traffic. Note about the road number: Flagpole Knob technically travels past Skidmore Fork/Dunkle Hollow, but we have included that section of the road in the Stone Camp trail guide due to the drastic change in the trail's difficulty.
Avoid in ice or snow.

Trail Reviews

3.8/5 (18)
Open
Rated 3/5
Visited: 02/26/2023
Difficulty Accuracy: Spot On

The trail is very easy and I would like to echo what John said about the 'illegal off-trail paths'. It is sad to see how some people will abuse the land despite its beauty. The memorials felt out of place at the top, but I am not sure of the history there. Overall it's a great view at the top, but not sure I will go back anytime soon given the other options in the area.
100
Open
Rated 5/5
Visited: 02/19/2023
Difficulty Accuracy: Spot On

Great trail
Official Crew
106950
Open
Rated 3/5
Visited: 11/01/2022

5-stars for the view from the knob, but two stars for the trail. The trail was fairly boring. If you want to see the knob and take a more exciting way in, try going in via Dunkle Hollow or Union Springs to Stone Camp!
Official Crew
35450
Open
Rated 3/5
Visited: 11/01/2022
Difficulty Accuracy: Spot On

I am a bit conflicted in writing this review. I think Flagpole is a must-do trail if you have never done it. The view from the top is absolutely incredible. However, the trail is very easy so expect to see a lot of people. The amount of illegal off-trail paths nearing the summit was disheartening to see as well. I also found it a bit weird that people left memorials of their family and friends who have passed in such a spot with the potential for disrespect/vandalism.
Open
Visited: 07/23/2021

Im new to this.. Wife and i first came from red knobto flagpole knob to 33.. Trail wasn't much of a problem there were a couple high water areas.. Just a few wks ago we drove up Union Springs, now i had no idea what i was getting into.. But my stock 04 dakota did it like a champ.. Looking forward to more adventures.. Just need to figure how to get my jeep badge well my dakota.

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