Appalachian Trail Festival

Celebrating the Appalachian Trail in Loudoun County, VA: A free, family-friendly celebration of all the Great Outdoors

Following 2,190 miles of mountain ridge lines, the Appalachian National Scenic Trail (A.T.) crosses 14 states, from Maine to Georgia. It's the longest and oldest marked footpath in the country—and in the towns of Round Hill and Hillsboro, VA, we're lucky enough to have the A.T. right in our own backyards. 
 
Round Hill’s inaugural festival in 2019 celebrated the town's official designation as an A.T. Community, recognizing the Trail as a community asset and pledging to support ongoing Trail stewardship. This June 6th, the neighboring towns and A.T. Communities of Hillsboro and Bluemont join in the fifth celebration. The festival will once again be hosted by the Town of Hillsboro at the Old Stone School and The Gap Stage, here in Western Loudoun County.

Come to the Loudoun A.T. Festival to discover a new day hike, hear tales from the trail and enjoy live music—plus kids' activities, vendors, food trucks and beverages from local breweries and vineyards. The festival also goes "hands on," with activities like trail cooking, nature crafts, camping demos, pony rides...and more. 

For more information please visit: www.loudounat.org