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Shenandoah Valley Region
Shenandoah National Park
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Shenandoah National Park Black Bear © BILL HUNTER
Black Bear in Elkwallow pinic area searching for food
Shenandoah National Park © Robin Kirby
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Robin Kirby
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Craig L. Graham
Shenandoah National Park © Robin Kirby
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Craig L. Graham
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park White-Tailed Deer © BILL HUNTER
This Buck was feeding along side the road in Big Meadows pinic/camping area
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park Virginia Opossum © BILL HUNTER
I came across this possum in March feeding alone side of Skyline Drive
Shenandoah National Park Black Bear © BILL HUNTER
Black Bear in Elkwallow pinic area, searching for food
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park White-Tailed Deer © BILL HUNTER
This Buck was feeding along side the road in Big Meadows pinic/camping area
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Craig L. Graham
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Craig L. Graham
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park purple petals © Robin Kirby
Shenandoah National Park © Sharon
Shenandoah National Park Black Bear © BILL HUNTER
Black Bear in Elkwallow pinic area, searching for food
Shenandoah National Park Timber Rattlesnake © BILL HUNTER
Timber Rattlesnake in a defensive state on Skyline Drive
Shenandoah National Park Eastern Chipmunk © BILL HUNTER
This Chipmunk appear on the edge of the stone guard rail around mile marker 85
Shenandoah National Park Ruffed Grouse © BILL HUNTER
Ruffed Grouse feeding along side of Skyline Drive
Shenandoah National Park Striped Skunk © BILL HUNTER
This Striped Skunk was along side of Skyline Drive searching for food in the leaves.
Shenandoah National Park Striped Skunk © BILL HUNTER
This Striped Skunk was along side of Skyline Drive searching for food in the leaves.
Shenandoah National Park Box Turtle © BILL HUNTER
Box Turtle crossing Skyline Drive
Shenandoah National Park Shenandoah Valley Landscape © BILL HUNTER
View from the Shenandoah National Park of the fog in the valley
Shenandoah National Park © Craig L. Graham
Shenandoah National Park © Craig L. Graham
Shenandoah National Park © Craig L. Graham
Shenandoah National Park © Doug Gentry
Shenandoah National Park Luray Caverns © Jessica Williams
Shenandoah National Park Reflection of Luray © Jessica Williams
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SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK
SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK
3655 U.S. Highway 211 East
Luray, Virginia   22835-9036
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Shenandoah National Park lies astride a beautiful section of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which form the eastern rampart of the Appalachian Mountains between Pennsylvania and Georgia. The Shenandoah River flows through the valley to the west, with Massanutten Mountain, 40 miles long, standing between the river's north and south forks. The rolling Piedmont country lies to the east of the park. Skyline Drive, a 105-mile road that winds along the crest of the mountains through the length of the park, provides vistas of the spectacular landscape to east and west. The park holds more than 500 miles of trails, including 101 miles of the Appalachian Trail. Trails may follow a ridge crest, or they may lead to high places with panoramic views or to waterfalls in deep canyons. Many animals, including deer, black bears, and wild turkeys, flourish among the rich growth of an oak-hickory forest. In season, bushes and wildflowers bloom along the Drive and trails and fill the open spaces. Apple trees, stone foundations, and cemeteries are reminders of the families who once called this place home. Shenandoah National Park has many stories waiting to be told, and a world of beauty that can renew and bring peace to the spirit.
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Shenandoah National Park is located near Elkton, Luray


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Area Campgrounds
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434-985-6601
Luray RV Resort Country Waye
3402 Kimball Road
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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Luray
2250 Highway 211 East
Luray, VA
540-743-4002
Shenandoah Hills Campground
110 Campground Lane
Madison, VA
Harrisonburg/Shenandoah Valley KOA
12480 Mountain Valley Road
Broadway, VA
Endless Caverns RV Resort & Campground
1800 Endless Caverns Road
New Market, VA
Area Accommodations (over 20 miles away)
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An amazing getaway from hustle and bustle of everyday life. What do you have in mind A romantic weekend A family vacation Or, a weekend getaway with friends We recommend escaping to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley.
32 miles from park*
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Directions
Plane - The closest airports are in Washington, DC, Weyers Cave, VA, and Charlottesville, VA.

Car - The four entrances to the park are at I-66 and Route 340 to the north entrance at Front Royal, Route 211 to the central entrance at Thornton Gap, Route 33 to Swift Run Gap, and I-64 to the Rockfish Gap entrance at the southern end of the park and the northern end of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Speed limit for the Skyline Drive is 35mph.

Public Transportation - There are no bus, taxi, or shuttle services through the park.

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