Harpers Ferry is more than just a historic town; it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, Harpers Ferry offers scenic views, challenging terrain and trails that cater to both casual walkers and seasoned hikers. If you’re planning your next adventure, these Harpers Ferry hiking trails should be at the top of your list.
Must-Hike Trails You Can’t Miss in Harpers Ferry
1. Maryland Heights Trail
Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous
Distance: 4.5–6.5 miles round trip
One of the most iconic Harpers Ferry hiking trails, the Maryland Heights Trail rewards hikers with breathtaking panoramic views of the town below. The trail is steep in sections, but the overlook at the summit is worth every step. Along the way, you’ll pass historical sites from the Civil War, adding an educational twist to your hike.
2. Loudoun Heights Trail
Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous
Distance: Up to 7.5 miles round trip
This challenging trail gives hikers the opportunity to see the Appalachian Trail, multiple views of Harpers Ferry, views of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers and valleys and formations of phyllite and quartzite rock. Hikers are rewarded with the only view to the east into Pleasant Valley and beyond, a southern view of the town of Harpers Ferry and the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers.
3. Jefferson Rock Trail
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.2 miles
Perfect for families or those looking for a quick nature escape, the Jefferson Rock Trail is a short, easy walk that leads to a historic viewpoint. Named after Thomas Jefferson, who once praised the view, this trail offers sweeping vistas of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers without a strenuous climb.
4. Weverton Cliffs Trail
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 1.7 miles round trip
This trail offers beautiful views, moderate elevation and well-maintained paths. Hikers will encounter steep sections, loose rocks and potential crowds, so sturdy footwear and hiking poles are recommended. The effort is rewarded with dramatic cliffside vistas of the Potomac River and surrounding valleys.
5. Camp Hill Trail
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 1.8 miles round trip
A shorter hike with rewarding views, the Camp Hill Trail leads to an overlook of the historic town and river valleys. It’s great for families or hikers looking for a quick adventure.
6. Bolivar Heights Trail
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Distance: Up to 2.4 miles round trip
This trail takes you through Civil War history and open fields, with panoramic views of Harpers Ferry and surrounding valleys. It’s ideal for hikers who enjoy combining history with outdoor adventure.
Say Yes to Adventure at Harpers Ferry Adventure Center
Take your Harpers Ferry adventure to the next level with Harpers Ferry Adventure Center. Whether you want to float down the Potomac on a lazy tube, catch some class I–III rapids on whitewater tubing, zip through the trees or challenge yourself on our aerial ropes course, we have an activity for every kind of outdoor explorer. Plus, with on-site camping, showers and a brewery, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a day on the trails. Book your adventure today!





































































