Shenandoah National Park Virginia
November 6, 2009 by Camping Reviews
Filed under Eastern United States, National Parks
Shenandoah National Park Virginia

The vacation you have been waiting for is found here in the state of Virginia. You plan on a trip you should go to the Shenandoah National Park Virginia to have a time of your life. The directions to the place are quite easy, because there are four entrances through which you can enter. If you plan on coming here then you should know of some things before going.
The Campground that is located 2 miles away from the national park allows RV camping. There are plenty of water sources that you can view while you on a walk through the nature trail. You should know that there are plenty of shady areas that are excellent for picnics. The other thing you should know is that there isn’t pool access in the Campgrounds. There are tents allowed in the campgrounds outside the national park. There isn’t back pack camping in the national park, but you can in the campgrounds.

There is a pet rule that you need to follow; you must keep all pets on a leash at all times. Your pet is allowed on most trails, but you should know some trails forbid it. If you plan on taking your dog it’s important to keep them by your side at all times and take care of them at night. You and your family is very welcome to stay in the campgrounds.

The rules apply to noise ordinances and you need to make sure you’re not breaking the rules to the campgrounds. Your families will find many exciting nature trails that allow your family to enjoy the outdoors. The RV parking has hook ups to electricity and water hook ups. Along with other hook ups like sewage dump site and a trash site to throw away trash.

The park prohibits you to take your own wood; it cuts down on the pests that can be brought to the national park. Also you will have no access to wireless internet or cable TV. You should know that there is access to phones at the campgrounds. The prices to get in the entrance doesn’t cost too much. There is $15 fee to motorcycle and $10 fee to people that drive non commercial vehicles. For commercial tour you should know it cost $25 a tour.

The Campgrounds fees are ranging around $20 to $40 for 7 days. The activities you can have your kids are fishing, hiking, biking, and walking the trails. There is well over 20 trails that you can find here. If you take your pet you will find many trails that can be walked with them. Be sure to read all trail at signs. The signs you see at the nature trails can help you with information you may need in an emergency.


