Visiting America's newest national park ... Another must-see park destination, at scenic Sandstone Falls, the New River drops over a river-wide waterfall and through a network of small islands across ...
according to a press release from the National Park Service. The Blue Ridge Parkway is now continuously open from milepost 0, ...
Shenandoah National Park has released a new film that explores the significances of the natural history of the park, inspiring viewers and instilling a spirit of stewardship. The film ...
SHENANDOAH VALLEY (7News) — Shenandoah National Park announced the release of a new filmset to open in visitor centers called "Shenandoah". The 24-minute film debuted in the Byrd Visitor Center ...
Shenandoah offers a wealth of camping opportunities, from backcountry sites and huts along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail ... the tallest waterfall in the park. Elkwallow Wayside, with camping ...
The Main Street Area Plan Committee, a City Hall group studying concepts for the street, recently addressed a valet service. Credit: Clayton Steward/Park Record Drivers headed to Main Street during ...
Shenandoah National Park attracts nearly 2 million visitors a year, encompasses nearly 200,000 acres of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, and is home to the impressively ...
According to the Oct. 15 parkway Facebook post, the National Park Service said the roadway in ... The parkway stretches 469 miles from Shenandoah National Park, across the spine of the Blue ...
With much of Blue Ridge Parkway closed due to unsafe conditions caused by Hurricane Helene, these are some other ways to see changing fall colors.
STAUNTON — National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wednesday for Augusta, Rockingham, Shenandoah and Page counties, including the cities Mount Jackson, ...
INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minnesota — The National Park ranger who died while trying to save others was honored Sunday in International Falls. The memorial service for Kevin Grossheim, 55 ...
The Union victory at Cedar Creek "ended Confederate resistance in the Shenandoah Valley" and contributed to President Abraham Lincoln’s successful reelection, according to the National Park Service.