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Jan 17, 2024 · You are required to pay an entrance fee in order to access Shenandoah National Park, whether you're driving on Skyline Drive or hiking in from the boundary.
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Front Royal (North Entrance) Near Front Royal, Virginia, off of Route 340 (also called Stonewall Jackson Highway). 21073 Skyline Drive, Front Royal, Virginia 22630 Thornton Gap East of Luray, Virginia and west of Sperryville, Virginia. Off of Highway 211 (also called Lee Highway). 31339 Skyline Drive, Luray, Virginia 22835 Swift Run Gap East of Elk...
To Front Royal Entrance Station (North Entrance) Travel west on I-66 to Front Royal, Virginia. Exit to Route 340 South, and follow signs for Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. To Thornton Gap Entrance Station Travel west on I-66 to exit 43A. Take US-29 South to Warrenton, Virginia. Take US-211 West to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline D...
To Rockfish Gap Entrance Station (South Entrance) Travel west on I-64 to exit 99, and follow signs for Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. To Swift Run Gap Entrance Station Travel west on I-64 to Charlottesville, Virginia. Take exit to US-29 North. Take left onto US-33 West, and follow 14 miles to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive.
To Front Royal Entrance Station (North Entrance) Travel east on I-76 to exit 161. Take I-70 East to US-522 South. Follow VA-37 south to I-81 South. Follow I-81 South to I-66 East. Take I-66 East to Front Royal, Virginia, and follow signs to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive.
Washington Dulles International (IAD) 56 miles east of Front Royal Entrance Station. Reagan National (DCA) 70 miles east of Front Royal Entrance Station. Shenandoah Valley Regional (SHD) 27 miles west of Swift Run Gap Entrance Station. Charlottesville-Albemarle (CHO) 31 miles east of Rockfish Gap Entrance Station.
Jul 17, 2024 · You can enter Shenandoah with your vehicle at only four places along Skyline Drive: Front Royal Entrance Station (mile 0) by Rt. 66 and 340 in Front Royal, Virginia. Thornton Gap Entrance Station (mile 31.5) by Rt. 211 near Luray, Virginia.
May 9, 2023 · The majority of visitors enter Shenandoah National Park through the Front Royal entrance at the north end of Skyline Drive. This entrance is 70 miles west of Washington, D.C.,...
Front Royal Entrance Station - Most northern entrance (Mile 0.6), accessible via U.S. 340 (5 minutes from the town of Front Royal) Thornton Gap Entrance Station - (Mile 31.5), accessible via U.S. 211 (15 minutes from downtown Luray) Swift Run Gap Entrance Station - (Mile 65.7), accessible via U.S. 33.
Plan your visit to Shenandoah National Park, the only national park in Virginia. Skyline Drive is the only road through the park, stretching 105 miles from Front Royal in the north to Waynesboro in the south. You can enter Shenandoah National Park via four access points: Front Royal at U.S. 340 near I-66; Thornton Gap at U.S. 211
Aug 7, 2022 · Many visitors stay in Charlottesville the night before the hike. To manage crowds, the park now requires a day-use ticket (March to November; $2 per person), which you can purchase at recreation.gov. Cell phone service is spotty near the trailhead, so buy your ticket ahead of time.