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OLD RAG MOUNTAIN

Mountains and Summits


Appalachian Mountains Blue Ridge Mountains

Old Rag Mountain

3,291 ft

Old Rag Mountain is a prominent peak located in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. Standing at an elevation of 3,284 feet, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Virginia countryside. Spanning an area of approximately 10 square miles, this mountain is renowned for its rugged and rocky terrain, making it a popular destination for both advanced and novice hikers.

During the winter seasons, Old Rag Mountain experiences varying snowpack depths. The range typically sees an accumulation of snow between November and March, with the highest levels reaching up to 2-3 feet. These snowy conditions add an extra challenge for hikers, requiring proper gear and expertise to navigate the trails safely.

The mountain's runoff feeds into a few notable creeks and rivers in the region. The Thornton River and the Hughes River, both of which are tributaries of the Rappahannock River, receive runoff from Old Rag Mountain. These waterways provide opportunities for fishing and other recreational activities, enhancing the overall charm and appeal of the area.

The name "Old Rag" is believed to have originated from the ragged appearance of the mountain's granite rocks, which have been shaped by weathering and erosion over millions of years. In addition to its geological significance, Old Rag Mountain also holds cultural and historical importance. It is said to have inspired various local legends and folklore, including tales of hidden treasure and encounters with supernatural beings. These intriguing stories add an element of mystique to the mountain, further enticing adventurers to explore its trails.

In conclusion, Old Rag Mountain stands as a majestic peak within the Appalachian Mountains. With its impressive elevation, challenging terrain, and captivating legends, it continues to draw outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.


Outdoor Recreation

Ski Area Snowpack Air Temperature 5 Day Forecast
Bryce Resort " ° "
Massanutten Resort " ° "
Ski Cherokee " ° "
River Run Streamflow Length Class

Regional Water Data

Gauge Streamflow Stage
Rapidan River Near Culpeper
USGS 01667500
553 cfs 1.5 ft
North River Near Burketown
USGS 01622000
654 cfs 3.3 ft
Middle River Near Grottoes
USGS 01625000
254 cfs 4.1 ft
South River Near Waynesboro
USGS 01626000
167 cfs 3.1 ft
Robinson River Near Locust Dale
USGS 01666500
202 cfs 3.8 ft
Rapidan River Near Ruckersville
USGS 01665500
167 cfs 2.3 ft
S F Shenandoah River Near Lynnwood
USGS 01628500
1,100 cfs 3.6 ft
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change

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