Sleeps 6, privy, camping. Water source is across the AT from the shelter.
E 0.5 miles to 4 Pines Hostel, (540) 309-8615<https://www.facebook.com/Four-Pines-Hostel-215902991760062/>.
VA 311, sobo trailhead.W 1.3 miles to the Homeplace, family style fried chicken restaurant, (540) 384-7252,<https://www.facebook.com/The-Homeplace-Restaurant-115564841808913/>.
Sleeps 8, privy. Water source is an unreliable piped spring to the right of the shelter.
Sleeps 8, tenting, privy, bear box. Water source is an spring just south of the shelter on the west side of the AT.
Lamberts Meadow Trail, north junction with AT. Campsite with bear box, Sawmill Branch.
Nobos should collect water here before reaching shelter.
Sleeps 6, tenting, privy. Water source is 0.2 miles down a blue blaze on the east side of the AT, or the Wilson Creek crossing south on the AT.
Cross Jennings Creek on Jennings Creek Road. Popular swimming spot.E 1.4 miles via Jennings Creek Road and Middle Creek Road to Middle Creek Campground, (540) 254-2550,<https://www.facebook.com/Middle-Creek-Campground-111694971750/>. Shuttles, snack bar, showers.
Sleeps 20, privy. Water source is a stream just in front of the shelter.
The 20th most prominent peak in Appalachia. Apple Orchard Mountain is recognizable for miles due to the distinctive FAA radar on top.