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SaveDate Built: 2002
Capacity: 12
Distance from AT: 0.25 miles
Water Source: Spring – 0.05 miles
Description: Built between February and August 2002 by RATC volunteers with much
help from the USFS, this shelter is a memorial to Scott Marshall Riddick. The location is
steeped with history, being the homeplace of Henry Sarver as far back as the 1850s.
There are several cabin ruins and a small cemetary below the old springhouse that serves
as the reliable water source. The trail down to the shelter is very steep; a new one will be
constructed during May and June of 2003. This shelter has a covered eating area, a lovely
view, skylights and a ghost named “George.”
https://www.ratc.org/shelter-listing/
Let us know if any spirits awaken you in the night.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/virginia/haunted-hike-through-virginia/
Capacity: 12
Distance from AT: 0.25 miles
Water Source: Spring – 0.05 miles
Description: Built between February and August 2002 by RATC volunteers with much
help from the USFS, this shelter is a memorial to Scott Marshall Riddick. The location is
steeped with history, being the homeplace of Henry Sarver as far back as the 1850s.
There are several cabin ruins and a small cemetary below the old springhouse that serves
as the reliable water source. The trail down to the shelter is very steep; a new one will be
constructed during May and June of 2003. This shelter has a covered eating area, a lovely
view, skylights and a ghost named “George.”
https://www.ratc.org/shelter-listing/
Let us know if any spirits awaken you in the night.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/virginia/haunted-hike-through-virginia/
Attached Trail
trail name | difficulty | riding area |
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A.T. Side Trails: Sarver Trail Side Trail | Appalachian Trail Corridor (VA) |
- By PlumbBobM TRAILFORKS HCH Map Team
- #76955