get away from people and the city. deer everywhere 2 ten point bucks 4 eight points a bunch of six point and spikes, 1 pibold doe,9 black bears,1 bobcat,1 snow white squirrel, lots of chipmonks and the view of the valley. I visit 3 or 4 times each year never lets me down
Unless you like to drive and hike, a lot, don't bother going. I was expecting to see waterfalls close to the road, but no all the waterfalls were a long long hike and the hikes were very hard. The overlooks were just about all the same. It was a waste of $15 and I'll never go back.
Shenandoah is one of the most beautiful places on earth. I began going when I was 5 years old and now at 30 am anxiously awaiting my next trip in a few days. Being young, we do not have alot to spend on lodging so we tent camp and have yet to be disappointed with the campgrounds or rangers. Everyone I have spoken to is happy to be there. Also ...
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Breath Taking.... Stay at the SkyLand Resort the highest peak.. Bring your puppies Dogs... They are Welcome to. WHich is very important. Sit on top of the mountain get in touch with real life and enjoy... I can not tell you the beauty of this area. Look out over Luray from the top of a mountain. Wake up to birds singing and people smiling... The employees are so nice and friendly. Can not wait to go back..... I already have reservations!
If you're visiting Va of D.C. stop by and spend a night or two. This is one of the best East Coast National Parks. It really is breath taking and a great example of life in this region w/o being a tourist trap. I used to come several times a year when I lived nearby. I've got lots of memories.
I love Shenandoah National Park!! This is a beautiful National Park. The admission fee is extremely reasonable. It is unique because the park roads are boardered by stone walls built during the CC Camp period. (Great Depression 1930's) The amount of wildlife is incredible. I've seen black bears, white-tail deer, raccons, squirrels, ...
The whole trip to Shenandoah National Park was amazing. The first night there my boyfriend and I camped at Big Meadows and the second night we stayed at the lodge. Each of the camping sites comes with a picnic table and fire pit. There was live entertainment at the lodge and a nice little bar as well. While at the park, which charged ...
One of the most compact of the national parks,the name Shenandoah translates into, "daughter of the stars". Set in the gentley rolling Blue Ridge mts of Virginia,Shenadoah has amazing vistas and verdant parkways. We travels the length and breath of the park from Front Royal to Clifton Forge.The tiny pocket size towns scattered along ...
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