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Campground
at Natural Bridge St. Natural Bridge Station 540-291-2727
Candy Hill Campground 165 Ward Ave. Winchester 540-662-8010
Country Place Campground 100 Fort Liscomb Rd. Luray 540-743-4007
Country Waye RV Resort 3402 Kimball Rd. Luray 540-743-2734
Creekside Campground 108 Palmyra Rd. Edinburg-540-984-4299
Dixie Caverns Camping Exit 132, I-81 Salem 540-380-2085
Fort Valley Horse Camp 299 S. Fort Valley Rd. Fort Valley
540-933-6634
Front Royal KOA Rt. 340 S. Front Royal 540-635-2741
Glen Maury Park/Campground10th St.Buena Vista 800-555-8845
Harrisonburg/New Market KOA Exit 257, I-81, Broadway 540-896-8929
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Lee Hi
Campground Rt. 11 N. Lexington 540-463-3478
Lewis Mountain Mile 57.5, Skyline Drive 800-999-4714
Misty Mountain Camp Resort Rt. 250, Exit 107, I-64,
Crozet 888-647-8900
Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort Rt. 56,
Montebello 540-377-2650
Natural Bridge KOA Exit 180B South; Exit 180 North,
Natural Bridge 540-291-2770
Riverside Camping Rt. 340 N., Shenandoah 540-652-1919
Rocky Branch Marina & Campground Rt. 208,
Spotsylvania 540-985-5475
Shenandoah Acres Camping 306 Lake Rd. Stuarts Draft 540-337-1911
Shenandoah Valley KOA Exit 227, I-81, Rt. 781, Verona 540-248-2746
Swift Run Campground Rt. 33 East, Elkton 540-298-8086
Tye River Gap Campground St. Rte. 56, Vesuvius 540-377-6168
Walnut Hills Campground 484 Walnut Hills Rd. Stuarts
Draft 540-337-3920
Watermelon Park 3322 Lockes Mill Road, Berryville 540-955-4803
Waynesboro North 340 Campground Rt. 340 N. Waynesboro 540-943-9573
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The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
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.
Key to that idea
is U.S. Route 11, which generally follows the path of the
old Valley Pike. This will take you "up" the
Valley north to south. You also may want to
explore two other corridors full of scenic beauty as well
as interpreted Civil War sites.
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