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target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#fb3_img_img_b43c818c-3d29-5290-b967-afad667715fb.jpg"/>1 Interestingly, the visitor center was originally a dining hall for a set of now-demolished rental cabins, built in the early days of Shenandoah National Park. Cross Skyline Drive. Easterly views open beyond the grassy hill in front of you. You can purchase an interpretive pamphlet here. Turn left at an informational sign, walk a short distance, and then join the Dickey Ridge Trail, entering woodland. The hardwood forest here is covered in vines. At 0.3 mile, turn right on the Fox Hollow Trail. images2 As you descend into Fox Hollow, you see walls of rock, relics of the farms that were here before the brushy woods came to occupy the site. Look at the large stone edifice, placed there by generations of Foxes toiling the terrain, clearing the land to increase fertility and yield. More rock walls stand down the trail.

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      For a short historical stroll, walk the Dickey Ridge and Fox Hollow Loop, returning to the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center after 1.3 miles, with an elevation change of only 250 feet.

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      Explore Shenandoah’s past on this great family hike.

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      Primitive stone walls border the cemetery at Fox Farm.

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images 10.0Dickey Ridge Visitor Center at milepost 4.6
images 20.3Right on Fox Hollow Trail
images 30.5Fox Cemetery
images 41.3Complete Fox Hollow Loop, and go straight on Dickey Ridge Trail
images 51.9Left on Snead Farm Road
images 62.4Snead Barn and homesite
images 73.2Right on Dickey Ridge Trail
images 83.6Vista
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