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Wild Oak Trail

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by the Secretary of Agriculture in 1979. Much of the land surrounding the trail and the North River was cleared for farming, which continued through the 1930s. It was during this time that portions of the trail was cleared by the
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The trail is well marked and easy to follow. Challenges for the hiker include steep ascents and descents, and few water supply points. There are backcountry camp spots along the trail.
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The Virginia Happy Trails Running Club hold a couple "unofficial" trail running events a year on the Wild Oak. Participants may run the loop multiple times.
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Also, the trail and overlooks tend to be overgrown with vegetation late in summer, so an early Spring or early Fall hike is recommended.
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Camp Todd, which the trail passes by after a crossing of the North River, was used as a herdsman's cabin and a Fire Guard station.
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Hikers should be aware that the area is popular with hunters in the fall and should exercise necessary caution.
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There have been more than forty species of trees and thirty wildflowers identified along the Wild Oak Trail.
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In addition, the primitive North River Campground is located two miles (3 km) from the trail.
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Horseback Riders also utilize the trail, while using Camp Todd to stay overnight.
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Mountain Biking is also a popular activity on the Wild Oak Trail. Part of the
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There are a variety of birds, reptiles and mammals in the area.
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to help in providing access for fighting Forest Fires.
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The trail sees a variety of user activity, including
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George Washington National Forest
Virginia
United States
Appalachian Mountains
National Recreation Trail
Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians
Virginia
United States
George Washington National Forest
North River
National Recreation Trail
Civilian Conservation Corps
Deer
Black Bear
rattlesnakes
fox
grouse
bobcats
hiking
backpacking
Shenandoah 100
Ultra-Endurance race
An example of the wildlife found on the trail
The trail often leads uphill
The North River crossing, near Camp Todd


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