Saturday, May 16, 2015

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Picturesque view in Shenandoah National Park - © Lauren Himiak. Shenandoah photo gallery for more photos!
Views along Skyline Drive in Shenandoah offer many opportunities, breathtaking views. Himiak © Lauren. Shenandoah photo gallery for more photos!

Contact information:

USA 3655 211E, Lurray, VA, 22835

Phone: 540-999-3500

General information:

You need to find only 75 miles outside the bustling capital of our nation, travel, full of mountains, huge, majestic and breathtaking panoramas quiet wood and peaceful national park. It seems to see a small piece of desert sky, full of wild flowers in the spring, amazing foliage in the fall, and the possibility of animals.

Much of Shenandoah was used from forests and agricultural land to capture growth. Today, it is sometimes difficult to know where the agricultural, forestry and pasture and forest growth has occurred over time. Now it is full of steep trails, to 500 miles to be exact - including 101 miles of the Appalachian Trail and provides shelter to numerous wild animals. There are over 200 species of native and transient birds, over 50 species of mammals, 51 species of reptiles and amphibians and 30 species of fish that can be found in the park.

Many visitors opt to drive Skyline Drive, run for 105 miles along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains breathtaking views of the park. But going to get a new perspective on this large National Park.

History:

Unlike most national parks, Shenandoah was inhabited by settlers for over a century. To create the park, Virginia had officials to achieve 1,088 flyers and donated private land. It was a historic gesture; never seen such a large area of private land became a national park.

In the 20th century the first calls of national parks have been heard in the east in Congress. However, it would be approved two decades before Shenandoah National Park and take another 10 years until it was found. Meanwhile, President Herbert Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover established their Summer White House on the Rapidan River, while construction began on Skyline Drive. The Civilian Conservation Corps was established and moved into the region and more than 450 residents of the mountain families were transferred from the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Shenandoah National Park was authorized May 22, 1926 to December 26, 1935 wilderness areas were designated later, 20 October 1976 and 1 September 1978 fully established.

Opening times:

The decrease. That is, when the leaves fall bursts of Virginia, as tourists. The majestic scenery is well worth the amount, so try to arrive early and preferably plan your trip over a week. Also nice is a visit to Shenandoah in the spring, when the wildflowers bloom, and during the summer months.

Instructions:

Dulles airports are easily accessible, near Washington DC (Find Flights) and Charlottesville, VA. If you drive from Washington, DC, take I-66 W to 340, then south to Front Royal Park entrance. The ride is about 70 miles.

If you can from the west, take the US 211 to Thornton Cape Lurray entry or head east on US at the entrance to Swift Run Gap 33.

Fees / Permits:

An entrance fee is charged upon arrival. For a vehicle to spend 1-7 days, the fee is $ 10 from December to February and $ 15 of March to November. A $ 10 fee will be charged motorcycle goes for 1-7 days. Even people walking or cycling is charged 5 € (December to February), or $ 8 (March to November) pass for 1-7 days.

Shenandoah an annual pass can also be for a full year of unlimited visits for $ 30 all other National Park passes are purchased at the entrance to honored.

Main attractions:

There are two different approaches to this national park: a walk or a hike in many ways. Both highlight some of the main attractions, so if you can, try mixing your time behind the wheel and on foot.

Also, keep in mind that Shenandoah is one of the few national parks, the dogs to leave the tracks you want to meet with his best friend check.

Skyline Drive: A proposed route is to travel from Front Royal to Big Meadows that can last a whole day. Before you even start driving, take the self-guided 1.2 miles Fox Hollow Trail to see houses with the name of the family that settled there. Once behind the wheel, it was in search of points of view, to stop in view of the Shenandoah Valley. When the armies of the time, the view is spectacular.

Traces Trail: Matthews easily accessible Arm Campground, this trail takes visitors 1.7 miles in an oak forest, which feels like a step back in time. See traces of early settlers, such as stone walls and old ways.

Corbin Cabin Cutoff Trail: This steep three miles (round trip) trail leads visitors to a typical mountain residence, used by members of the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club.

The second highest peak in the park - Stony Man Nature Trail Making 1.6 miles, you will reach the top of the cliffs Stony Man.

Dark Hollow Falls Trail: If you want to see a waterfall in the shortest possible time, take this road 1.4 miles.

Rapidan Camp: A National Historic Landmark, the president Herbert Hoover and his wife as their summer camp.

Bearfence Mountain: The hike 0.8 miles to the east of the mountain takes visitors encryption on the rocks, but the reward is a 360-degree view that is truly amazing.

Hi Summit Trail: If you're looking to see the wildflowers, this 3-mile (round trip) hike the best choice.

Loft: Located at the southern end of the park, this area is perfect for exploration. Repopulated trees, birdsong and two views on today the Shenandoah Valley.

Blue Ridge Parkway: At the southern end of the park road is the National Park Service, which connects the Shenandoah National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Accommodation:

There are five campgrounds in the park, all with a limit of 14 days. Matthews Arm, Lewis Mountain and Loft any open from mid May to October on a first come, first served. Big Meadows opened in late March to November and is also a first come, first served. Prices range from $ 16- $ 19 a night. Dundo Group Campground is open for $ 32 per day from April to November and reservations are required.

It is also found in the park, are three affordable housing:

Big Meadows Lodge offers rooms for $ 68- $ 129, cabins for $ 85- $ 93, and $ 127- $ 156 per night suites. It is open from April to October.

Lewis Mountain Cabin offers a backpacker cabin for $ 25 per night, and 10 cottages with outdoor barbecue for $ 71- $ 116 per night.

Skyland Lodge is open from April to November and offers bungalows, suites and bungalows. Prices range from $ 62- $ 184th

Outside the park there are many hotels, motels, inns and. Try to Woodward House on Manor Bed & Breakfast years. In Front Royal for a unique stay There are seven units for $ 95- $ 185 per night. If you are looking for something cheaper, see the Quality Inn in Front Royal with rooms for $ 75- $ 85 per night. (MXN)

Interests outside the park:

George Washington National Forest: Rich in history of the civil war, this national forest contains six wilderness areas and 62 miles from the Appalachian Trail. Activities such as boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, horseback riding and water sports. It is open all year round and has many campsites for visitors. The National Forest is also conveniently located near the Shenandoah National Park - just eight miles!

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