Tucked in between the Shenandoah Valley and the Piedmont region of Virginia, Shenandoah National Park encompasses more than 100 miles of the Blue Ridge Mountains. A 105-mile road known as the Skyline Drive runs the entire length of the park, and many visitors spend their time in the park simply driving along and admiring the views, perhaps stopping at some of the viewpoints and picnic areas along the way.

If you want to hike, you can explore the old growth forest along Limberlost Trail, marvel at the six waterfalls along the Whiteoak Canyon Trail, or climb to the summit of Old Rag Mountain.

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