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Shenandoah River State Park

4.5 (55 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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Allen D.

Situated along the picturesque banks of its namesake, the Shenandoah River State Park has over 1,600 acres of recreation for the whole family! My boys and I parked at Culler's Overlook and were immediately welcomed by an incredible view to the west. We hopped on the easy 0.5 mile Overlook Trail to the visitor's center and then the moderate 0.5 mile Hemlock Hollow Trail down to the canoe launch parking area. The parking area at the end of Hemlock Hollow is expansive and has quite a few tables for a picnic. The canoe launch is about 100 yards from a 15 minute pickup and drop off zone. Was disappointed to see some people couldn't walk their trash to one of the many trash cans, instead opting to leave garbage on their tables. This park has a LOT to offer, and we were only able to scratch the surface during our visit! Can't wait to make it back and see the rest of its sites.

Mark J.

Absolutely Beautiful! Bears , Deer , Rabbits, Eagles , Fish , Mountains , galore! Beautiful Park! Extremely Clean, Safe w/ regular patrols! Camp Grounds, Picnic Areas and a Visitor Center! Go check it out today!

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Neal E.

Interesting story about this park. Some 20 years ago we used to camp along the South Fork of the Shenandoah River in a campground in the George Washington National Forest called Hazards Mill - just a bit south of where this park is. To get to Hazards Mill - one had to drive down Indian Hollow Road, cross the South Fork on the low water bridge, make a left and pass through a good bit of private land. A lot of locals would go down to this area on weekend evenings and party and make a hell of a racket - so much so that the locals petitioned to have access to the National Forest through their land closed. I was out exploring today and on the way down - I came across Shenandoah River State Park - it did not exist back in the 1980s when we used to camp at Hazards Mill. I had heard of Shenandoah River State Park though - even though I thought it was made up at the time. I was watching an episode of NCIS - in that episode - a Marine was found dead in Shenandoah River State Park. Enough rambling. It's a very nice park. And apparently very popular. This weekend they were having some sort of event called "Parkfest" and the park was packed with visitors, campers, picnickers, and sightseers. At the entrance station to the park - a park ranger handed me some information about the park. I then stopped in to the Visitor Center to look around. I asked the ranger at the front information desk how long the park had been open - she stated it opened in 1999. There are shirts and other park paraphernalia for sale at the Visitor Center. And very clean and well maintained restrooms. I then drove down toward the South Fork of the Shenandoah River. A park ranger flagged me down at the stop sign/T-intersection to advise me where to park - as there was not many places left to park as there were so many people in the park. I advised him I was just doing a drive through since it was so crowded. I also stopped at Cullers Overlook in the park and got out to check out the vistas/views of the South Fork of the Shenandoah River and the Massanutten Mountains to the west. Pretty view! Nice park - would love to come back in the Fall and camp and fish for a couple of days!

Night time setup at campsite
Jason L.

This "state" park (not to be confused with the national park) is fantastic! Beautiful all around, super clean, campsites are nice and big. Went the week before Labor Day weekend. Stayed there 4 nights/5days, and had a blast (#31 & #28). Both campsites are steps away from the trails which literally runs along the river. Bathrooms were very close, with laundry services available too. Picnic table, and fire pit in every campsite. Has electric hookup for 50 & 30amp. It says only 50amp on the reservation site, but there is 30 amp as well. Water hookup as well. Firewood can be purchased (on honor system) for $6 a bundle cash. Cell service is fine for T-Mobile. Had no problem streaming movies via Netflix through a projector onto a screen to have movies under the stars. The sites along the trails and river are absolutely beautiful. Brought our e-bikes and rode along practically all of them. I would be cautious on riding regular bikes on the trails, as on the sheets it rates some of them as moderate or easy for bikes, but they are more on the difficult side. We had e-bikes thank god as you do need that extra power to get through the trails at times. Can't imagine how hard it would be on regular bikes. The river itself is amazing. Just down the trail is a place that rents tubes, kayaks, etc. $30 per tube. It takes about 2.5-3 hours to float down the river. Or if you have your own, there's river access points along the trail. We tubed it, and it was so relaxing. The state park visitor center has souvenirs and small items you can purchase. We stopped at the Walmart nearby (about 10-15 mins drive away) to stock up on groceries and other items. Nearest gas station is about a 10-15 min ebike ride away. It is nice and peaceful. Well worth it. Would stay again!

Evening view from the first set of stairs
Leanne S.

This is my absolute favorite camping place, and I've stayed at quite a lot. My dad and I have been coming here for a 4 day weekend every summer for about the past 12 years. We've seen many changes within the campground. The addition of nice bathrooms and showers within walking distance of your site was definitely a nice touch :) you used to have to drive to one of the picnic areas to use a flushing toilet, which wasn't convenient if you had to go in the middle of the night. The campsites fill up on the weekends, so we like to get there sometime on Thursday when there's less people so we have a night of peace and quiet before too many families arrive. This also allows us to have our pick of some of the better spots with the most privacy and closest river accesses. The river is usually about waist deep and so great for wading out into to fish, though it does get pretty deep in a few spots. We always catch tons of fish, but don't eat too many or you may get mercury poisoning. The campground has two different private river accesses, or you can take a 1 min car ride down to the public picnic areas where the is a canoe launch. The campsites are nice bc they're not so packed together that you feel like you have no privacy like in some other campgrounds I've been too. There are many nice hikes throughout the campground of varying difficulty levels. But be careful, I've seen a few copperheads around. Almost stepped on one once when I was little bc they camouflage so well. It's a short drive to a scenic overlook, which also provides dumpsters so you don't have to keep trash near your camp and attract animals. The visitor center has been recently remodeled and looks great. If you leave the park and take a right, after about a mile or so drive is a small gas station where you can buy ice and worms for fishing, they're not available at the visitor center unless they've added that since last summer. I'll be going again next week so if they have I'll update. It's about 20-25 min away from the nearest town so if there's bad weather you can go spend some time there, there's shopping and restaurants, also a walmart if you run out of snacks, drinks, etc. This was especially nice last year when I forgot to pack my sleeping bag and pillows :) it's also not too far from skyline drive and some cool caverns if you're looking for more to do. Ok so an update. Just got back from a 3-day trip here (July 2014), and as always the place was amazing and clean. What really caught my attention was the addition of a zip line! It's still under construction, but I look forward to using it next summer!

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Horatio C.

We rented a couple of cabins for a mini family get together at Shenandoah River State Park. It was centrally located for all of us--only a couple of hours drive for everyone (from opposite directions). The cabins were outstanding and they were what we expected (I think they are nearly identical to the cabins at James River State Park). I posted several photos of/from the cabin we stayed in (Cabin 4). Cabin 4 had views of the river, but our other cabin (6) did not. The leaf-off views were amazing, but it was ridiculously cold and windy. If you visit in the winter, bring the right apparel! Bring coffee filters if you plan on using the coffee maker. Other VA State park cabins have them, but maybe they are just left there from previous campers and not actually provided by the park. I had to resort to instant coffee. We are planning to return in early spring or late fall of 2011.

Jodie C.

The amount of rain we've had this summer, specifically in the last 60 days has been historical. You can see the impact here at the Shenandoah River State Park. There is no lazy river tubing today my friends. There is only raging, rushing water taking down anything in its path. It's amazing. I drove around and got out a couple times near the picnic area to take pictures. What a great place to bring your family for a cookout. Water fountains and grills, tables and shelters. I saw a boat launch neaby as well. Next I hit the visitors center and bought some t shirts. The view is nice from there but the plants are pretty invasive and it was hard to see the whole building even when I was right in front of it. Maybe it's only due to the weather (rain and high humidity), that no one has trimmed up the area. I can understand that. It's been a rough summer this year. If it wasn't raining, it was 105° + humidity. Unbearable to be outdoors at times. I stopped off at Cullers Overlook. It was a beautiful scene. Trailhead here. Also when I started to pull out of the area a cute little bear cub went running by. He was so tiny!!! But fast though. One eye blink and he was gone. I drove out to the horse and camping area and started my trail there. Lots of parking! I hiked 7.48 miles. It was very enjoyable. The legend said it was difficult but I didn't find it to be so. I did bear bottom to big oak to shale to cullers. I will definitely come back and hike more trails. They were very well maintained and you'd be hard pressed to get lost. The trails are color coded and maps are available at the ranger station. $5 to get in on a weekend for a day. Ok for horseback and mountain biking. #findyourpark #Vastateparks are the best parks!

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Nicest park outside of the National Parks. Plenty of shelter for parties and they have restrooms as well.

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Great place! They have zip lining and cabins, along with lots of other amenities! Check it out!

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Low Water Bridge Campground

Low Water Bridge Campground

3.7(38 reviews)
1.5 mi

The people running it were very nice. The location is great along the Shenandoah River and we opted…read morefor electricity even though we were tenting but the sites are very close together. You can see everyone and everything going on around you even though there are short fences between some sites. In fact, 2 camping neighbors kept coming into our site to get branches off the ground for firewood; very annoying. The bathrooms have a shower and toilet but no shelving to put your things, although there are two hooks to hang items. It's very dank and the faucets leak. Everything needs updating. They remind me of stalls to wash animals. I wouldn't advise going barefoot in the bathroom or shower.

If you plan to have a good time listening to music with friends after a long day floating the river…read moreI would NOT recommend you stay here. The taunting, intimidation with K9 force, threatened entrapment and arrest was enough to NEVER come back!!! 11mins past "quiet" hour (10PM) a demand, from unidentified individuals holding the reins of a German Shepard, to turn the music off came from the dark. Which warranted a simple response from the family being asked "I'll turn it down, but not off." Two minutes later, the individuals identify themselves as the owners while on the phone with the Sheriffs department requesting they escort this family off premise. All knowing the compromising position that would put this family in. I question the integrity of any small business owners who put their patrons in immediate danger as they did that evening Our incident was unwarranted and unprofessional! If all rules were enforced in the manner that was exemplified that night, NO ONE would be allowed on premise. I'll list the few rules breached during our stay; rowdy group loud until 3am, dogs off leash, generators being used, underage drinking & lastly underage children working... I would HIGHLY recommend you stay elsewhere, for the safety of you, your family & friends!

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Low Water Bridge Campground - Inside Luray Caverns not that far away, entry is around $20 a person but worth it!

Inside Luray Caverns not that far away, entry is around $20 a person but worth it!

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Atleast i did not have to sleep in the puddles

Gooney Creek Campground - View

Gooney Creek Campground

3.4(24 reviews)
3.3 mi

Pam - the owner - is wonderful. She is a sweet old lady that is super friendly…read more We were planning to stay at a campground off of Skyline Drive. Turns out those were closed for the winter. So we started looking around, and ended up calling Pam way after hours. She was accommodating and had no problem with us showing up late without a reservation. This was late in the season, so we had the entire campground to ourselves. And it was beautiful. There is a bathroom on site, it's clean and well maintained. Pam also lives on the property. If you end up reserving a spot here - pick site 22 as it sits on the far side of the property and is somewhat more secluded.

Please read the entire review before you take it into consideration. I've went through all of them…read moreand with some I agree, with some I disagree. First, yes, the "office" is a little hippie place full of all sorts of stuff. To me, that is oddly cute. I don't know, I was always a sucker for antiques. Pam is AWESOME! Super sweet old lady who really is just chill and fun. Second, place is VERY close to a highway. As a matter of fact part of the campground is almost under a bridge and cars keep buzzing and sound gets carried throughout the entire campground. This is the main reason I'm giving it 3 stars. We looked to escape the sound of the city, and I understand some people won't mind that part. Third, we had tons of privacy. We stayed at site 22 and it was the most secluded spot, which is weird considering it is on the road to the next lots over. If there wasn't the bridge and highway part, I'd give it a definite 5 stars. The creek was a little dry, but still gorgeous. Bathrooms are ok, but could definitely be improved. There was no soap nor paper towels, so definitely make sure you have those with you. We had a wild experience Friday night with some kids not being able to control their state of toxicity, but that's not the owner's fault. You never know with college kids what they'll surprise you with. If you can get past noise of cars, this place is actually not bad at all for the price. There's always Shenandoah river you can even walk to, awesome swimming hole for summer parties, and phone still had signal (which meh, I couldn't care less about). Town is very close, so if you forgot something you can always buy.

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Gooney Creek Campground - The end of the trail... unless if you hop through the creek.

The end of the trail... unless if you hop through the creek.

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River Run Campground

River Run Campground

2.8(26 reviews)
4.8 mi

This is a beautiful place to get away from it all. The River Run is beautiful and clean, very…read morespacious too. My Family really enjoyed this place l highly recommend it

We stayed here Memorial Day weekend 2018. This was our first time here and we loved it. The kids,…read moreages 11 And 12 met new friends and played all weekend with them, jumping in the river, manhunt/hide and seek at night, great memories! It was a busy and packed weekend of campers, all river-side sites were sold out but it so much fun being right on the river. Make reservations early-on to ensure riverside! We brought some tubes and went down the river several times. Kids swung from tree ropes/swings into river too! Staff was amazing, brought us down more wood and ice if we called for more and $ was extremely reasonable priced for wood and ice, not over charged a bit. We will be back again! We brought our 3 large dogs, no issues. Keep tied up and under control. No breed restrictions, everyone and their dogs behaved! I would rate 5 stars if there were public restrooms. I know this is a biggie for some people. No running water for showers, sinks or anything, just PortaJohns but they were clean! Bring an Xtra roll of Tp in case. As long as you are ok with that it's a good campground, on the river and for kids that can keep themselves entertainedor busy! Some nights the music could be loud from fellow campers but they tell folks that by midnight is "quiet-time". #Great time had by us all

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River Run Campground - Rope swing into South fork Shenandoah river!

Rope swing into South fork Shenandoah river!

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With our 3 dogs, baby and kids.

Front Royal Outdoors - Packed sammichs and drinks for our 4hour long float.

Front Royal Outdoors

3.9(80 reviews)
4.5 mi

What a good HAWT time!…read more We came on a Saturday, mid August, and had a good, relaxing time. Besides the heat trying to take me out, I had absolutely no complaints. Front Royal Outdoors had their logistics in order from start (parking) to the brief bus ride, all the way to finish (exit). Our party all opted to do the deluxe tube (approximately $41 for the entire experience) that offered more support (a place to hold your beverage of choice) and the possibility to maximize on one's lazy river experience. As an FYI, every "order" of course came with a life jacket. The river itself was calm and effortless, for the most part. I think our experience was a little over 3.5 hours. My only recommendation would be to hydrate and find a time/date where the heat is not doing what it does best.... drains ya.

Everyone seemed very nice and helpful, even tossed in a cooler float for us (not that we really…read moreneeded one). The river was slow and low from the lack of rain. But, still fun! Upon returning to the car, discovered the keys had fallen out of the wet bag and into the river. I went to the river landing to see if they fell on the beach when I lifted the cooler float to carry it up the hill. Didn't see them there and one of the staff members told me to check the office and gave me a number to a locksmith. No one had turned in any keys and was offered no further assistants from the office staff. So, called the locksmith, took him over an hour to get there and almost as long to reprogram the key (lack of cell reception or WiFi). But, met the nicest people next door! Laverne and her brothers were very hospitable and friendly, offering us food, water and a warm fire to dry ourselves. We noticed that Bob (owner of FRO) drove down the parking lot and saw our vehicle and gear, then drove off. He didn't bother to get out of the truck, just paused at the vehicle and kept going. Not what I would call the best service, hence the three star review. I would give the neighbors 4 stars for going above and beyond being neighborly!

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Front Royal Outdoors - The killer stairs we had to walk up at the end. Goodness.

The killer stairs we had to walk up at the end. Goodness.

Front Royal Outdoors - Morning Coffee!

Morning Coffee!

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Cooler float!

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Adventure Links

3.5(11 reviews)
48.3 mi

My daughter had an amazing time at one of Adventure Links' summer day camp weeks. She would get…read morepicked up at a spot in Vienna early in the morning then get outdoors-ed all day long. Sometimes they'd go to the park in Clifton (for a lot of the same team building exercises my wife's company had done there); on another day, the kids went caving; and on another day, they went canoeing and swimming. Every evening, she would come back exhausted and happy. What more can you ask for?

Adventure Links has a talented, experienced crew with innovative ideas and a well-trained staff…read more I'm a fan! Most people know Adventure Links for their popular camp programs for children and teens. However, they also offer stellar corporate team building programs, which is how I got to know them. About five years ago, as the CEO of a growing company of 20 professionals, I was struggling with how to address some growing pains and spice up our upcoming quarterly retreat. A friend recommended Adventure Links, so I scheduled a meeting with Anna, the CEO. Anna came to my office and interviewed me to understand my business, our challenges, and what I hoped to accomplish. She asked many questions, listened, and took notes. The next week, we took our team of 20 to their retreat location. Anna and her team had put together an all-day agenda of activities that went way beyond simple ropes courses. What surprised and "sold" me on them was how she'd managed to incorporate our growing pains into her exercises in meaningful ways. Sure, we had fun and bonded, but more importantly most of us began to see certain everyday problems in meaningful new ways, with fresh solutions. To this day our team references those exercises like old Seinfeld episodes. After each exercise - some physically challenging and all mentally challenging - Anna would bring us together and help us draw correlations to some of our corporate issues. It helped that she has a sharp wit and great sense of humor. She and her team also knew when to push and put us on the spot to drive home a point. Six months later, we wanted to bring Adventure Links back for another quarterly retreat, but this time due to bad weather we had to do the exercises in our office. They totally pulled it off! The indoor exercises were unique and again gave us a fresh perspective on both issues and people. An example - during one intense exercise where we split into two teams, a junior staff person had a "eureka!" moment with a brilliant solution to a problem, and spontaneously took control of our team, which included several executives. I had no idea this young lady was so intellectually gifted and capable of leadership under pressure. How valuable is that information for an employer? My firm has engaged Adventure Links several times since then, all with success. When my children are old enough, I'll be sending them to the Adventure Links camps...I know they'll learn and have fun. Adventure Links rocks!

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Adventure Links - Zip Line!

Zip Line!

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One of our 60 elements to help your team build trust and communication skills

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