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High Knob Recreation Area offers expansive panoramic views and diverse outdoor activities within the Jefferson National Forest, known for its rugged terrain and rich natural history.

3,400
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s
Year Established

About High Knob Recreation Area

 

Located atop the Appalachian Mountains in southwestern Virginia, High Knob Recreation Area is part of the Jefferson National Forest and is renowned for its striking elevation and scenic overlooks. The area includes High Knob summit, which rises to 4,223 feet, offering one of the most impressive vistas in the southern Appalachians. The geography is characterized by steep ridges, dense hardwood forests, and rocky outcrops, supporting rich biodiversity including mixed oak forests and numerous species of birds and mammals. Historically, the area has long been a destination for local outdoor enthusiasts seeking hiking, mountain biking, and camping opportunities. The area is also notable for its remnants of early logging activity and the presence of unique Appalachian flora. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails which range from accessible walks to challenging mountain routes. The park’s high elevation allows for cooler summer temperatures and occasional snow in winter, shaping seasonal recreational opportunities including snow sports and winter hiking. High Knob Recreation Area draws visitors for its peaceful forest environment combined with the chance to experience panoramic views, especially from the High Knob summit and surrounding overlooks. The area’s combination of natural beauty, recreational diversity, and historical significance makes it a key destination within Virginia’s outdoor landscape.

Highlights

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High Knob Summit Overlook with 360-degree panoramic views

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Diverse Appalachian hardwood forest ecosystem

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Remnants of early 20th-century logging and mining history

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Remote hiking trails such as the High Knob Trail and Yellow Mountain Trail

Notable Natural Features

High Knob Summit

The highest point in the recreation area, offering expansive 360-degree views stretching across Virginia and into neighboring states.

Yellow Mountain Trail

A scenic trail that winds through mixed forests and provides an excellent bird watching opportunity.

Cobb Knob Campground

A developed campground located near the summit with access to hiking trails and picnic facilities.