by visitskyline2 | Dec 16, 2020 | Blog
by Patressa Kearns Some people just don’t get winter hiking. What’s the point? they wonder. It’s cold and windy. The trees are bare, the ground hard, and there’s nothing much to see except boulders, ice, and frozen dirt. Songbirds aren’t warbling nor can you...
by visitskyline2 | Nov 9, 2020 | Blog
If you’re like many travelers, you don’t consider a vacation a vacation unless you can bring your dog along. Shenandoah is perfect for the dog lover, as it is one of the few national parks in the country that allows pets on its hiking trails. But in order for you and...
by visitskyline2 | Nov 9, 2020 | Blog
by Patressa Kearns Great news for birdwatchers: During the 10 weeks between September 15 and November 30, it’s nearly impossible not to see birds of prey, or raptors, flying over Shenandoah National Park! This is because the Appalachian Mountains, the chain of which...
by visitskyline2 | Aug 8, 2019 | Blog
Patressa Kearns Great news for birdwatchers: During the 10 weeks between September 15 and November 30, it’s nearly impossible not to see birds of prey, or raptors, flying over Shenandoah National Park! This is because the Appalachian Mountains, the...
by visitskyline2 | Jun 24, 2019 | Blog
NOTE: Shenandoah National Park/Skyline Drive is now open with some restrictions. Visit the park’s official website for full details. According to George Gershwin, in summertime the livin’ is easy. Gershwin was right for the most part. In summer,...
by visitskyline2 | Nov 26, 2018 | Blog
by Patressa Kearns Some people just don’t get winter hiking. What’s the point? they wonder. It’s cold and windy. The trees are bare, the ground hard, and there’s nothing much to see except boulders, ice, and frozen dirt. Songbirds aren’t warbling nor can you...
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