Features homesites and a cemetary
Distance: 1.2 miles
Front Royal, Virginia, United States
0.5 miles
Fairly easy trail that has overgrown fields and a small stream
Distance: 2.7 miles
Front Royal, Virginia, United States
0.5 miles
Boast some of the best views in the area
Distance: 11.0 miles
Front Royal, Virginia, United States
7.9 miles
Nice loop hike
Distance: 10.0 miles
Front Royal, Virginia, United States
8.1 miles
Nice loop hike
Distance: 10.5 miles
Front Royal, Virginia, United States
8.1 miles
Circuit hike along a stream
Distance: 5.0 miles
Luray, Virginia, United States
8.9 miles
Hike to a 93' waterfall
Distance: 6.5 miles
Luray, Virginia, United States
8.9 miles
Trail crosses stream many times up a narrow rocky gorge
Distance: 5.5 miles
Sperryville, Virginia, United States
9.8 miles
With rolling pastures and woodlands, the park boasts beautiful vistas of the foothills and access to the Appalachian Trail
Distance: 5.0 miles
Paris, Virginia, United States
15.5 miles
Hike to the summit for oustanding views
Distance: 3.7 miles
Luray, Virginia, United States
15.6 miles
Elevation: 67 ft
Front Royal, Virginia, United States
4.2 miles
The park is 1,604 acres with 5.6 miles of river frontage along the south fork of the Shenandoah River. The rolling, mountainous land features steep slopes and is mostly wooded. In addition to meandering river frontage, the park offers scenic vistas overlooking Massanutten Mountain to the west and Shenandoah National Park to the east.
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Bentonville, Virginia, United States
5.6 miles
The Elizabeth Furnace Group Campground is available to organized groups for outdoor camping by tent only on a reservation and fee basis. No trailers are allowed in the group camp area. Families and small groups (less than 10 people) are encouraged to utilize the family campground at Elizabeth Furnace or one of our other nearby recreation areas. Currently the group camp has no running water. Plan on bringing all drinking water with you. There are two individual campsites in the group area. Site A: 50 people Site B: 25 people You can reserve one site or both sites depending on the size of your group and the availability of the sites. Groups larger than 75 people will not be accepted. Centralized facilities include parking, water. Water is available from a hand-pumped well located at the Elizabeth Furnace Family Campground. Toilets are the vault type. Each group site is equipped with tent pads (12' x 16'), fire grate, fire ring and picnic tables. There is no trash service. Visitors are responsible for bagging their trash and packing it out with them when they leave. Groups are urged to bring no more vehicles than needed
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Fort Valley, Virginia, United States
7.8 miles
Mathews Arm Campground is located at Milepost 22 on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, approximately two hours from Washington, DC. Mathews Arm is a family oriented campground with access to hiking trails. Campsites include a place for a tent or RV, a fire ring, and a picnic table. The RV dump station is located near the campground entrance. Approximately 25% of the campsites are available for reservations, with the remainder available on a first come, first served basis. Shenandoah National Park includes 300 square miles of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the southern Appalachians. The park rises above the Virginia Piedmont to its east and the Shenandoah Valley to its west. Two peaks within Shenandoah National Park, Stony Man and Hawksbill, exceed 4,000 feet. Popular activities include hiking, driving the scenic Skyline Drive, and observing wildlife. MORE INFORMATION: Information is available at the park website at http://www.nps.gov/shen. For recorded information on park facilities and programs, call 540-999-3500. Books and guides are available on-line at http://www.snpbooks.org. The Park Headquarters mailing address is Shenandoah National Park, 3655 US Hwy 211 East, Luray, VA 22835. This is not the location of the campground.
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Front Royal, Virginia, United States
8.5 miles
The Little Fort Recreation Area is in Fort Valley, the long narrow valley contained within the Massanutten Mountain range in Virginia. Little Fort is a minimally developed recreation with 9 first come first served campsites and vault toilets. No water is available, please bring your own. This is the closest campground to our OHV motorized trail system. This is an unattended campground. There is a hiking trail from the campground to Woodstock Observation Tower that offers a marvelous view of the Shenandoah Valley (North Fork) with the ridges of Great North Mountain to the west and Shenandoah National Park along the Blue Ridge to the east.
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Edinburg, Virginia, United States
13.0 miles
The land for this park was donated in 1975 by Paul Mellon of Upperville to the Commonwealth of Virginia. It consisted of 1,132 acres. The name Sky Meadows came from former owner Sir Robert Hadow, who named the property "Skye Farm" after an island in Scotland. A 248-acre corridor between the park and U.S. Rt. 50 containing 3 miles of the Appalachian Trail was added in 1987. In 1988 Mellon donated another 462 acres. This area has been developed into an equestrian staging and bridle trail area. Just an hour's drive from Washington, D.C., Sky Meadows State Park in Clarke and Fauquier counties, offers a peaceful getaway on the eastern side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Rich in history, the park has rolling pastures and woodlands, scenic vistas and provides a look into a bygone era. The park also has access to the Appalachian Trail and a primitive hike-in campground, as well as picnicking, hiking and riding trails, interpretive programs and a visitor center/gift shop. Size: 1,862 acres.
Elevation: 70 ft
Delaplane, Virginia, United States
15.4 miles
Elevation: 64 ft
Boyce, Virginia, United States
16.9 miles
The Camp Roosevelt Recreation Area is at the mid-point of a long, narrow valley contained within Massanutten Mountain in VA. It offers 10 family-sized campsites, flush toilets, RV dump station and a picnic ground with pavilion. The campsites are first come first served. The picnic ground lies on the old foundations and walkways of the first Civilian Conservation Corps Camp that operated in the 1930s. Nearby trails rise to the east ridge of Massanutten Mountain (Kennedy Peak) with views to the east of the Shenandoah National Park along the Blue Ridge. Other trails offer shaded walks along streams in Fort Valley and Duncan Hollow. This is an unattended campground.
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Massanutten, Virginia, United States
19.3 miles
Located just inside West Virginia off State Highway 55 9WV 55) the campground`s 10 site provide tent pads, picnic tables, fire rings and lantern poles. Group camping and picnic sites are also available. There is a hiking trail that leads east to views from the ridge of Great North Mountain and west into a hemlock gorge. This is a Pack-It-In, Pack-It-Out facility. Visitors are responsible for carrying out their own trash. Campground Camping 10 campsites include tent pads, fire rings and lantern poles. Water is hand pumped spigots and there are vault toilets. Group Camping The group camp is available on a first-come, first-served basis and can accommodate up to 50 people.
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Wardensville, West Virginia, United States
23.6 miles
Located on the scenic shores of the Shenandoah River with nearly 1 mile of river access. ORC is near many Shenandoah Valley attractions including Luray Caverns, Skyline Drive, and civil war battlefields and museums.
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Luray, Virginia, United States
24.0 miles