Sugar Knob Cabin

Sugar Knob Cabin

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The front view of Sugar Knob cabin, made of stone and has a metal roof.

About the Cabin

This tiny, stone cabin is located in the George Washington National Forest, about 8 miles from Woodstock, VA. Offering 2 double-deck, fold-down bunks and a small wood stove, this cabin is ideal for more adventurous couples. Built for use by GWNF Rangers circa 1920, the cabin is appropriate for experienced backpackers seeking remote lodging and a difficult hike-in. Access the cabin by a 3.2 mile uphill hike-in on Little Stony Creek Trail. When the trailhead is closed from February through April, park at the Wolf Gap Recreation Area Campground and attempt the 6.7 mile hike-in. This alternate route is not for the faint-hearted or novice hiker.

The inside of Sugar Knob cabin shows a small cabinet and a small table.

ACCESS ALERT: From mid-January through April, the Forest Service closes Forest Road 92 and the longer hike-in is required. Call the Forest Service at 540-984-4101 for the latest road closure updates. You should never start the hike-in in the late afternoon or evening, especially in winter.


For more information on this and other PATC cabins, we recommend acquiring and reading a copy of our PATC Cabins Book.


Sugar Knob Cabin at a Glance

Membership

Public

Cabin Type

Primitive

Pet Friendly

Yes

Capacity

4

PATC Maps

F

Location

George Washington

National Forest

AT Access

N/A

Hike-In

3.2 Miles

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