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Welcome to Shenandoah National Park, Virginia! Shenandoah National Park Hotels offers great rates on over 50 hotels near Shenandoah. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. Book securely online for great rates on hotels near Shenandoah National Park!
Hampton Inn & Suites Woodstock
Woodstock is an adorable little town nestled in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, between the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains. The town was established in 1761 by none other than George Washington. The limestone courthouse in the center of town was built in 1795, and was designed by Thomas Jefferson... more.
Skyland Resort
At 3,680 feet in Virginia's Shenandoah National Park, Skyland Resort is one mile from Stony Man Mountain and approximately 77 miles from Dulles International Airport. This location is also three miles from Hawksbill and 93 miles from Washington DC... more.
Hampton Inn & Suites
1150 Motel Drive
Woodstock, VA US 22664
Skyland Resort
Mile 41.7 Skyline Drive
Luray, VA 22835
Holiday Inn Express Woodstock
1130 Motel Drive
Woodstock, VA 22664
Days Inn Shenandoah National Park
138 Whispering Hill Road
Luray, VA 22835
Best Western Intown of Luray
410 West Main Street
Luray, VA 22835
Super 8 Front Royal
111 South Street
Front Royal, VA 22630
Quality Inn Skyline Drive
10 Commerce Avenue
Front Royal, VA 22630
Hampton Inn Front Royal
9800 Winchester Road
Front Royal, VA 22630
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Shenandoah National Park is located in the northern part of the state of Virginia, and is only about 70 miles from Washington, D.C. It encompasses a large part of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the middle majority of the park. The park also has the Shenandoah River flowing through its western side, and the rolling hills of the Piedmont to the east.
Almost 40% of the park has been designated as wilderness areas, which means that it is closed to any sort of development: that includes hiking trails, driving trails, and campsites. The highest peak in the park is Hawksbill Mountain, which reaches a height of 4,051 feet above sea level.
The park was established in 1935, and encompasses 199,100 acres. Roughly, 1,200,000 tourists visit the park per year. The 105-mile scenic driving trail, Skyline Drive, is a prominent and popular feature of the park, especially in the fall when the leaves are changing color.
Many tourists visit the park for a variety of reasons, from the casual visitor who takes a drive along Skyline Drive, to the hikers and backpackers who delve into the forest and peaks of the park, away from the rest of humanity for a restorative escape into nature. Birdwatching is popular in the park, as it is a stopover for many birds during the spring and fall migrations.