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Description:

The Johns Hollow Shelter is the first shelter northbound hikers encounter after crossing the James River footbridge. Built in the standard U.S. Forest Service style in the 1960s, this shelter is maintained by the Natural Bridge Appalachian Trail Club.

Collection:

Trail Shelters


Date:

08/03/2016

Creator:

Mills Kelly

Subject

Trail Shelters

Contributor

Mills Kelly

Format

Color photograph

Source:

Mills Kelly

Rights

No known restrictions

Citation

Mills Kelly, “Johns Hollow Shelter,” Appalachian Trail Histories, accessed May 20, 2024, https://appalachiantrailhistory.org/items/show/570.

Geolocation

John's Hollow Shelter