Join our 8th annual Appalachian Trail Art Show this April 2025! Submit your original artwork celebrating the A.T. and Great Outdoors by March 10. All ages and media welcome. Reception on April 6. Register today!| Round Hill Outdoors
We’re thrilled to announce the Appalachian Trail Festival’s return. It’s back, and it’s better! The Appalachian Trail is a 2,190-mile footpath, spanning over 14 states. We in Western Loudoun are […]| Round Hill Outdoors
The Round Hill Appalachian Trail Art Show is an annual event celebrating nature-inspired artwork by local artists. Hosted by the Round Hill Arts Center, the show includes a People's Choice competition and is viewable in person or online. The Town of Round Hill is an A.T. Community committed to protecting the Trail. Discover the beauty of the A.T. and surrounding natural spaces through art.| Round Hill Outdoors
Explore the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace: a guide to responsible outdoor adventures, safeguarding nature for future generations.| Round Hill Outdoors
Join us at 2023 Appalachian Trail Festival in the Gap on June 10th! Discover trail talks, live music, art, outdoor activities, and more.| Round Hill Outdoors
The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) is a non-profit organization that has been maintaining over 1,000 miles of hiking trails, including 240 miles of the Appalachian Trail, for over 100 years. With 7 cabins, 4 shelters, and 1 lodge, they provide safe and affordable accommodations for hikers. Join their 6,000 members who share a passion for hiking, conservation, and the Appalachian Trail.| Round Hill Outdoors
Round Hill has a community garden on Falls Place near the old Pott’s Barn. It was started in 2009 by a group of volunteers who wanted to provide a place […]| Round Hill Outdoors
Each year, Round Hill hosts a variety of outdoor events and festivals that celebrate the natural beauty of the area, including the Hometown Festival and the Appalachian Trail Festival in […]| Round Hill Outdoors
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Office is located in nearby Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, which is also the headquarters for the National Park Service’s Appalachian National Scenic Trail.| Round Hill Outdoors
The Appalachian Trail is home to many unique plant and animal species, including the white-tailed deer, black bear, and the endangered Virginia big-eared bat. It is also home to the […]| Round Hill Outdoors