Crabtree Falls, VA is One of the Best Waterfalls in Virginia

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Steeles Tavern Manor Bed and Breakfast

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A romantic Bed and Breakfast in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley featuring a historic 1916 manor, luxury rooms and cabins with hot tubs, scenic 50-acre grounds with pond and stream.

Crabtree Falls VA: A Weekend Waterfall Hike Worth Planning

Crabtree Falls VA is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Virginia and a must for anyone exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway or Shenandoah Valley. Often described as the tallest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River, the falls drop nearly 1,200 feet in a series of dramatic tiers. Instead of a single plunge, the water tumbles down the mountainside across five major cascades, which means the Crabtree Falls hike delivers multiple viewpoints and photo-worthy moments from start to finish.

The Crabtree trailhead is easy to access just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the hike is well-suited for a weekend itinerary in the Shenandoah Valley. The full route is about 2.5 miles round trip, with some steep and rocky sections as you climb. If you want a shorter option, the first overlook is only about 700 feet from the trailhead. That initial stretch is paved and gently sloped, so it works well for visitors who want a great view without committing to the entire climb.

Spring is a particularly rewarding time to visit Crabtree Falls Virginia. Snowmelt boosts water flow, and the trail feels cooler and greener as the forest wakes up. Along the route, you will find a series of overlooks where you can pause, reset, and take in the sound and scale of the cascades. At the top, a footbridge provides a close-up look at the upper falls and one of the classic viewpoints on the trail.

Many couples turn this hike into a slow-paced day by bringing a picnic and lingering at the overlooks. For an easy option, consider a Crabtree Falls Picnic that includes a trail map, suggested picnic spots, and a packed lunch for two with sandwich choices, homemade sides, fruit, cookies, chips, and bottled water. Of course, this is just the start of what’s waiting for you here; there’s a nearly endless list of things to do in the Shenandoah Valley!

Romantic Cabins in Virginia for Your Weekend Base

After a day of waterfall hiking, come back to an elevated, comfortable place to unwind. Our romantic cabins in Virginia are designed for connection, with refined interiors, private porches, and thoughtful amenities that make it easy to slow down. Use your cabin as a home base for more Virginia waterfalls, scenic drives, and small-town exploring, then book direct when you are ready to lock in your weekend plans.