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Shenandoah Valley Region
Shenandoah National Park
Shenandoah National Park Black Bear © BILL HUNTER
Black Bear in Elkwallow pinic area searching for food
Shenandoah National Park © Robin Kirby
Park Visitor: Comments, Memories and Reviews
November 3 Vacation on Shenandoah National Park by Olga
I enjoyed a wonderful trip to Luray Caverns and Shenandoah National Park with my family some 2 years ago. We live in Columbus, Ohio and just drove 7 hours to see these amazing scenic destinations. We extremely impressed to see the attractive splendor of the underground caverns, the majestic formation of stalactites and the shimmering water pool. You can also hear a sort of music thru the rocky formations. After the cavern tour, there is also a maze in an ornamental garden that you shouldna??t miss at all. We sat at the benches outside as we listened to the Luray Singing Tower (known as the Belle Brown Northcott Memorial). It is just across the cavern. We were lucky to hear the countrya??s major carillons that day. It was very relaxing experience. We visited Shenandoah National Park through the Skyline Drive, a national scenic byway wherein we stopped over to view surrounding areas and enjoyed the amazing colors of autumn. We took pictures and enjoyed the cool wind as we drove the 105 mile stretch along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We stayed at Woodruff Inns bed and breakfast which provided decent services. My wife was especially impressed by this inna??s food which was economical as well. The location of this inn is perfect for all travelers because ita??s near Luray Caverns and National Park. I would highly recommend this to tourists planning trips towards Luray.
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