Scenic Drives
The Blue Ridge Parkway and other routes that connect to outdoor areas.
The Fancy Gap area offers quiet access to the outdoors — trails through hardwood forest, overlooks with long views, and natural spaces that see relatively few visitors.
This is not a region of dramatic national parks or heavily developed recreation areas. The outdoor experiences here are modest in scale but genuine — walks through oak and hickory forest, roadside overlooks where you may be the only car, nature preserves maintained by local organizations.
The terrain sits at the transition zone between the Virginia Piedmont and the higher Appalachians. Elevations around Fancy Gap hover near 3,000 feet, high enough for cooler temperatures and mountain flora, but accessible without significant elevation gain from the Parkway or major roads.
The Parkway passes through near milepost 199. Multiple overlooks provide views across ridges and valleys. Short trails and walking paths connect to some pull-offs. The ridge-top setting offers a different perspective than roadside views.
A local outdoor area with woodland trails and a picnic shelter available for reservation. The preserve offers a quiet alternative to more developed recreation sites, with paths winding through typical Blue Ridge forest. Portions of the old stagecoach road that once connected Cana and Mount Airy to points north are believed to cross through the preserve — hikers may encounter traces of this historic route.
A hidden gem in nearby Floyd County, Buffalo Mountain (3,971 ft) is the highest point in the county and one of Virginia's most significant natural areas. The 2-mile hike climbs about 560 feet through oak forest to rocky barrens at the summit, where 360-degree views reward the effort. The unique combination of high elevation, exposed rock, and magnesium-rich soils supports 15 rare plant species found few other places. The small parking lot fills quickly on weekends — arrive early. About 40 minutes from Fancy Gap via Route 8.
Numerous overlooks along the Parkway near Fancy Gap provide opportunities to stop, stretch, and take in the view. Some connect to short trails; others are simply places to pause. Granite Quarry Overlook and others in the area offer westward views across the Blue Ridge foothills.
The area around Fancy Gap is characterized by rolling farmland, wooded hollows, and open ridges. While much of the land is private, the landscape is visible from secondary roads and provides the backdrop for any visit to the area.
Trails in the area tend to be short to moderate in length, following the contours of ridges and hollows. Expect mixed hardwood forest — oak, hickory, maple, with rhododendron and mountain laurel in the understory. Trail surfaces vary from well-maintained Parkway trails to more rustic preserve paths.
The forests support white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and a variety of smaller mammals and birds. Sightings are most likely in early morning or late afternoon. The area lies within black bear range, though encounters are uncommon.
Each season offers something different. Spring brings wildflowers and migrating birds. Summer offers full canopy and cooler temperatures at elevation. Autumn color peaks in mid-October in most years. Winter reveals the structure of the forest and allows longer views through bare trees.
Weather at elevation can differ from the lowlands. Temperatures run cooler, and fog or low clouds are common, particularly in morning hours. The Parkway may close during winter weather events. Check conditions before planning a visit during colder months.
Trails at Devil's Den and along the Parkway suit casual walkers and those seeking a brief stretch during a driving tour.
Parkway overlooks and the Devil's Den shelter provide options for outdoor meals. Bring supplies — services are limited in the immediate area.
Quiet mornings and evenings offer the best opportunities. Binoculars are useful for birding along forest edges.
Overlooks provide scenic vistas. Forest trails offer opportunities for detail work — wildflowers in spring, foliage in fall, frost patterns in winter.
The Blue Ridge Parkway and other routes that connect to outdoor areas.
Overview of activities in the Fancy Gap area.