Blue Ridge mountains west Virginia 

At Shenandoah National Park, next to Marys Rock 

Buck Ridge is a ridge that is just off the main crest of the Blue Ridge mountains west Virginia at a height of 2,655 feet. 

It travels for roughly three miles in a south-westerly direction until it reaches Skyline Drive. 

There, it continues to climb before connecting with the range’s crest south of Marys Rock. 

Expect no vistas because it is too densely wooded; instead, savor the tranquility, of old-growth trees, streams, and wildflowers. 

As one might anticipate from the southern Appalachians 

the creek that runs through Buck Hollow is bordered by moss-covered boulders, lively little cascades, and clear pools. 

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