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- Are shuttle buses available? There are no authorized shuttle providers in Shenandoah National Park. You will need to make your own arrangements for transportation to, from, and within the park.
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- Biking
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- Interactive Lessons
- To Springer Mountain
- Between Springer Mountain and Fontana Dam
- Between Fontana Village and Hot Springs, NC
- Between Hot Springs, NC and Damascus
- Between Damascus and Pearisburg, VA
- Between Pearisburg and Waynesboro, VA
- Between Waynesboro, VA and Harpers Ferry, WV
- Between Harpers Ferry, WV and Waynesboro, PA
- Between Waynesboro and Pine Grove, PA
- Between Pine Grove and Palmerton, PA
For a more detailed post on how to get to Springer Mountain, see here. Some of the following can pick you up from downtown Atlanta or the airport to the trailhead. Otherwise, from Atlanta, take the MARTA local rail system to North Springs Station. From there, one of the following can shuttle you to springer mountain:
Bret Eady AT Hiker Shuttle
Phone: 404-569-8776 Email: beady2727@gmail.com Range: Atlanta/Gainesville to Fontana and trailheads and towns in between Dogs allowed
Jeff Moons Shuttle Service
Phone: 706-994-2307 (text first) Email: ripplerider8@aol.com Range: Atlanta Airport to Fontana Dam Dogs allowed
Raymond Karr
Phone: 828-735-6120 Email: rainman_is@protonmail.com Range: NOC to Fontana + Dogs allowed
Fontana Shuttle
Phone: 828-498-2211 Range: A.T. crossing in Fontana Village, Fontana Dam visitor center and A.T. “Hilton” Shelter
Cherokee Cabs
Phone: 828-269-8621 Website: cherokeecabs.com Range: Trailheads in Smokies and nearby cities
Cherokee Transit
Phone: 866-388-6071 Website: www.cherokeetransit.com Range: North Carolina and Qualla Boundary
Bootlegger Tea’s Shuttle Service
Phone: 321-693-6455 Range: Hot Springs to Damascus, airport and bus pick ups, Asheville, tri-cities, and Knoxville
Uncle Mike’s Shuttles
Phone: 423-383-2022 Email: unclemike116@aol.com Range: Hot Springs to Pearisburg, VA Dogs allowed
Tom and Marie Bradford
Phone: 423-330-7416, 910-409-2509 Email: hikershuttles@gmail.com Website: hikershuttles.com Range: Trailheads, bus stations, airports, outfitters from Fontana Dam to Pearisburg, VA
Barbara Clark
Phone: 276-274-0907 Range: Damascus area Dogs allowed
Mtn Lynx Transit
Phone: 276-782-9300 Range: loops through Marion, VA
Rambunny
Phone: 276-783-3754 Range: Atkins and Marion areas
HB Outdoor Shuttles & Kayaks
Phone: 540-320-1659 Range: Damascus to Harper’s Ferry Dogs allowed
Don Raines
Phone: 540-921-7433 Email: ratface20724@aol.com Range: Anytime/place
Tom Hoffman
Phone: 540-921-1184 Email: gopullman@aol.com Range: Pearisburg area
DuBose Egleston
Phone: 540-487-6388 Range: Roanoke to Harpers Ferry Dogs allowed
Rickshaw’s Shuttle
Phone: 757-817-3901 Range: Covers Shenandoah National Park area
Open Arms Hostel & Inn
Phone: 540-244-5652 Range: DC airports/Harpers Ferry/Shenandoah National Park and south to Waynesboro Pet friendly
Mark “Strings” Cusic
Phone: 304-433-0028 Email: mdcusic@frontier.com Range: Rockfish Gap to Duncannon
River & Trail Outfitters
Phone: 301-834-9950 Range: 75-mile radius of Harpers Ferry
Chris “Trailboss” Brunton
Phone: 703-967-2226 (call/text) Email: trailbossbtc@msn.com Dogs allowed
Freeman’s Shuttle Service
Phone: 717-491-2460 Range: Front Royal to DWG, Pen Mar, Duncannon Dogs allowed
Gary Grant Shuttles
Phone: 717-706-2578 Range: Pine Grove Furnace SP to Duncannon
Mike’s Shuttle Service
Phone: 717-497-6022 Email: mike@atshuttler.com
Blue Sky Shuttles
Phone: 717-649-4475 Range: Anywhere in PA Dogs allowed
Cabela’s
Phone: 610-929-7000 Range: Port Clinton area
BARTA Bus Service
Phone: 610-921-0601 Website: https://www.bartabus.com/ Range: Cabela’s to Hamburg, ends in Reading
Apr 21, 2024 · There aren't any park-run shuttle services in Shenandoah, but the entirety of the park is easily accessible by car. The northernmost entrance of the park in Front Royal, Virginia, is just 56 miles from Dulles International Airport (IAD).
- Josh Laskin
The Shenandoah National Park Shuttle is a convenient and eco-friendly way to get around the park. The shuttle service operates on select days during the peak season and stops at popular attractions such as Skyline Drive, Big Meadows, and various trailheads.
Sep 13, 2024 · To enter through the north entrance from the Pittsburgh area, travelers will drive east on Interstate 76 to exit 161, then take Interstate 70 East to Highway 522 South. From there, take Interstate 81 South to Interstate 66 East will get you to the park. This trip is around 178 miles in total.
Nov 8, 2020 · The highlight of the park is the 105 mile Skyline Drive. This road provides access to numerous cascading waterfalls, scenic vistas, and many hiking trails. In this guide, we will be exploring Shenandoah National Park providing helpful hints and tips for planning a trip to Shenandoah.
The park offers nearly 20 rides and swimming areas where you can play and relax. Although there are a number of rides geared to thrill seekers, there are also a number of family-friendly raft rides like the Big Kahuna, Paradise River and Hurricane Bay that offer plenty of wave-splashing fun.