November 17, 2014

Looking Down from the Storybook Trail

view with farm
Burner's Massanutten Heights

child taking photoOur pretty autumn weather may be over but I still have plenty of pictures left to share. These are from October 26, when we took a walk on the Storybook Trail to a spectacular overlook on Massanutten Mountain. Below us was Page Valley.

This trail is popular with families because it's paved and it's only a quarter of a mile to the top. There are interpretive signs telling about the geology of the mountains.

See my 2011 posts about this trail: A Walk Up Storybook Trail and View from the Top.


Looking Down on U.S. 211


Sharing with: The Barn Collective

17 comments:

  1. That's an astounding view, especially the thick yellow forest from afar.

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  2. Lovely farm down in the valley and the train tracks winding through the forest. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  3. That fall foliage is absolutely breathtaking. WOW! I hope you have a terrific Tuesday :)

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  4. Kid with a camera... get 'em started young for sure.

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  5. What a nice hike in such a beautiful setting. Glad you got pictures to document that.

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  6. This is a trail we're going to have to investigate the next time we're in your part of the world. The views are beautiful.

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  7. Beautiful scenery! Don't you wish those fall colors could last a little bit longer?

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  8. Spectacular views. I'd enjoy taking that trail!

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  9. Autumn was way too short...lovely captures♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/cityscape/

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  10. What a beautiful spot. I like the little photographer-in-the-making and that lovely photo of you.

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  11. Spectacular views and a nice walk as well. : )

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  12. storybook trail...sounds very good to me :)

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  13. It looks like something right out of a story book! Beautiful images.

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  14. Just beautiful! Really straight out of a storybook, it is aptly named.

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  15. Lucky girl. Thank you for sharing your scenic views.

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