Tallest Mountains in Shenandoah National Park

Tallest Mountains in Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park is defined by the Blue Ridge Mountains, a range known for its rounded, ancient peaks and rolling terrain. The park contains over 60 peaks that exceed an elevation of 3,000 feet, providing some of the best vistas east of the Mississippi. The following table lists the tallest mountains in the park.

RankMountain NameElevation (ft)Elevation (m)Notable Feature
1Hawksbill Mountain4,0511,235Highest point in the park
2Stony Man4,0111,223Profile resembles a man’s face
3Fork Mountain3,8521,174Near the Rapidan Camp
4Hazeltop3,8121,162Dense forest with no view at summit
5Blackrock3,7171,133Stunning talus slopes/boulder fields
6The Pinnacle3,7141,132Accessible via the Appalachian Trail
7Hightop Mountain3,5861,093Highest peak in the South District
8Hogback Mountain3,4741,059Highest peak in the North District
9Big Flat Mountain3,3891,033Located near Loft Mountain
10Saddleback Mountain3,3791,030Rugged terrain near Big Meadows