The Shenandoah Valley is a historic, mountainous area spanning from the west end of Virginia into Western Virginia. It is a region encompassing 200 miles filled with endless natural wonders. To the east of the valley are the Blue Ridge Mountains. Most of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachian range lies to the west. This is also a river valley, with the Potomac River to the north and the James River to the south.
There is a string of quaint towns within the boundary of Shenandoah Valley. These charming, small towns have elegant architecture, unique gift shops, and a variety of restaurants and eateries. There is a lot of stimulation for visitors and locals alike. People can take advantage of the valley's theaters, a roller skating rink, bowling lanes, and golf courses. Other entertainment includes the annual Shenandoah Valley Music Festival and Civil War tours at museums and other historic buildings in and around the valley.
The popular activities here include hiking along the valley's numerous nature trails. There is also horseback riding on wooded and mountainous paths. Hot air balloon rides are offered in the town, Woodstock. Fishing in the surrounding rivers and hunting are permitted in the valley when complying with state regulations. There are great mountain biking paths and trails for off-road vehicles as well.
The Shenandoah Valley has 9 fascinating limestone caves to explore. The valley is also well-known for its fine wineries. There are four local vineyards, each producing their own unique brands of wine. The climate, elevation, and rainfall in the valley are ideal for growing the perfect grapes for these delectable wines.
There are four distinct seasons in Shenandoah Valley. The area is famous for its brilliant fall foliage of warm colors that make all the forests stand out. In the spring, the trees and wildflowers bloom. The valley may either experience a blanket of snow or rain in the winter months, which are relatively mild. The surrounding mountains are usually about 10 degrees cooler than the valley below. Shenandoah Valley is an area of extraordinary beauty with a fascinating history that has captivated people for centuries.
Shenandoah accommodations in Shenandoah National Park including Big Meadows Lodge, and Lewis Mountain Cabins and to make reservations call National Park Reservations toll free 855.584.5292 today!
Shenandoah Cabins are the perfect lodging choice if you plan on staying in the area. Great for family gatherings or a romantic getaway you're sure to find the perfect cabin for your Shenandoah vacation. ... Read More