Nothing beats a sunset here in Virginia. That’s especially true if we’re talking about a mountain sunset. Not only does this unique perspective showcase the stunning landscape of Virginia, but you also get to marvel at all the gorgeous colors that seep into the sky. While there are plenty of places to enjoy such an experience, there’s one spot in particular that might take the cake.
Nestled just outside of Roanoke is a natural gem known as Carvins Cove. Nearby, you’ll find a hike that leads to a gorgeous overlook of the water and the Roanoke Valley. If you can time your hike to watch the sunset from the top, you’ll have the experience of a lifetime. Here’s a quick look:
Hay Rock Overlook, also known as Tinker Ridge, is a fantastic destination any time of day and anytime of the year.
byrdsoutdoors/YouTube While most of Virginia’s mountain treks follow the ridge line and often have views obstructed by trees, Hay Rock Overlook has several opportunities for panoramic vistas and a view that’s worth the 8-mile journey.
The climb to the top of the ridge line requires moderate hiking and a bit of a scramble at the end.
byrdsoutdoors/YouTube The trail intersects with the Appalachian Trail after about a quarter of a mile. After this point, the trail begins to climb and the terrain becomes rockier. Fret not, though, beautiful views soon await!
After about four miles of hiking, you will reach the well-deserved viewpoint known as Hay Rock Overlook.
byrdsoutdoors/YouTube While Hay Rock Overlook is the most iconic view, there are plenty of others to marvel at along the way that are more suitable for small children and those with limited hiking abilities.
If you stay until dusk, you will have a front-row seat to one of the most extraordinary sunsets in the whole state.
Jared Ladia Photography/Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge/Facebook As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, the sky erupts in stunning sunset colors that you will then see reflected in the reservoir below. It’s a sunset phenomenon that’s almost too beautiful for words!
Of course, you don’t have to wait until the sun sets to enjoy spectacular views of this gorgeous area in Virginia.
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And if you do plan on hiking around dusk, be sure to bring ample lighting and plenty of layers.
Gronkca/flickr Preparation is crucial to enjoying this special hike in Virginia. Keep in mind that the sunset can also be enjoyed from the reservoir. For more information about Carvins Cove, click here.
The trail can be accessed from 39 Tinker Mountain Road, Daleville, VA 24083.
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While most of Virginia’s mountain treks follow the ridge line and often have views obstructed by trees, Hay Rock Overlook has several opportunities for panoramic vistas and a view that’s worth the 8-mile journey.
The trail intersects with the Appalachian Trail after about a quarter of a mile. After this point, the trail begins to climb and the terrain becomes rockier. Fret not, though, beautiful views soon await!
While Hay Rock Overlook is the most iconic view, there are plenty of others to marvel at along the way that are more suitable for small children and those with limited hiking abilities.
Jared Ladia Photography/Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge/Facebook
As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, the sky erupts in stunning sunset colors that you will then see reflected in the reservoir below. It’s a sunset phenomenon that’s almost too beautiful for words!
PLAY Roanoke Parks and Recreation/Facebook
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Preparation is crucial to enjoying this special hike in Virginia. Keep in mind that the sunset can also be enjoyed from the reservoir. For more information about Carvins Cove, click here.
For a detailed outline of this hike, including directions and more, you can click here. Have you attempted this hike or even watched the sun set here? We’d love to hear about your experiences!
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