Shenandoah National Park Audio Driving Tour
Front Royal
Discover Shenandoah's hidden gems with Shaka Guide's audio tour. Explore waterfalls, wildlife, and scenic overlooks at your own pace. Book now!
Duration: 15 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Shenandoah Valley Overlook - The first overlook on our tour will give you a taste of what is to come. You can see the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley, as well as the town of Front Royal, where our journey began.
  • Dickey Ridge Visitor Center - An excellent Visitor Center, you can find information about the area, a bookstore, souvenirs, and clean restrooms.
  • Signal Knob Overlook - Facing the west, the Signal Knob overlook gives you a view of the Signal Knob. It is a small mountain that was once used as a lookout post for the Confederacy during the Civil War.
  • Compton Peak Trailhead - This is a moderately difficult 2.4-mile round-trip hike that follows a portion of the Appalachian Trail. It also features a geological feature called columnar jointing, which looks like a series of columns on their side stacked on top of one another.
  • Elkwallow Wayside - A wayside is similar to a convenience store, and you’ll find a few along as we go through our tour. It offers groceries, camping supplies, grab-n-go food options as well as a small gift shop.
  • Luray Caverns - The Luray Caverns are one of the largest and most popular cavern systems in the eastern United States, attracting millions of visitors each year. The natural beauty of the caves is simply breathtaking, with enormous chambers filled with:

stalactites
stalagmites
columns, and
crystal-clear pools that reflect the stunning formations above.
In addition to its natural wonders, Luray Caverns also boasts a fascinating history, serving as a popular tourist attraction for over a century. Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or simply looking for an unforgettable experience, Luray Caverns is a must-see destination.

  • Hazel Mountain Overlook - From Hazel Mountain Overlook, visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, including the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley. The overlook is a popular spot for taking photos and enjoying the beauty of the park.
  • Jewell Hollow Overlook - Jewell Hollow Overlook offers a view of the Blue Ridge mountains as they descend into the valley. Additionally, there is a distant view of the manmade Morning Star Lake, created by the building of the Dry Run Dam.
  • Stony Man Mountain Overlook - Stony Man Mountain Overlook offers an uninterrupted 180-degree view of the valley below as well as the distant mountains.
  • Limberlost Trail - A nice and easy walk through the woods on a paved path. The Limberlost trail is the only ADA-accessible hike on our route today. This hike also features a self-guided brochure and informational signs specifically geared toward kids of all ages. It is known as a TRACK trail, and makes the walk into a scavenger hunt!
  • Crescent Rock Overlook - Western-facing overlook that features a view of Hawksbill Peak, the highest mountain in the Valley. It also has an informational sign detailing the history of the National Park, as well as an account of the removal of the people who lived in the park’s boundaries.
  • Hawksbill Summit Via Upper Hawksbill Trailhead - A 2-mile round trip hike that takes you to the top of the park’s highest peak. This hike features a stunning 360-degree view of the Shenandoah Valley, Blue Ridge Mountains, and Virginia Piedmont.
  • Dark Hollow Falls - At 1.5 miles out and back, this hike is deceptively difficult. You would think that such a short distance would be an easy leg-stretcher, but beware. This one is very steep and rocky, leading down to a waterfall, and then back up to the trailhead.

On the other hand, this is one of the most popular paths in this section of the park for a reason - the waterfall can be worth the walk.

  • The Point Overlook - The Point Overlook is at the top of a short but steep trail which is how it gets its name. From here, you get a view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the town of Elkton.
  • The Oaks Overlook - The Oaks overlook has a narrow but expansive view of the Shenandoah Valley.
  • South River Picnic Area - This is a large picnic area featuring picnic tables, grates for cooking, restrooms, and water available from Spring to Fall.

The real attraction here is the South River Falls hike. It is a 3.3-mile moderately difficult hike that takes you to an observation point as well as to the base of an 83-foot waterfall. Also offers a hike on a section of the Appalachian Trail.

  • Rockytop Overlook - Rockytop offers a view of the more rugged southern section of the park, with several mountains running parallel to the overlook.
  • Loft Mountain Wayside - The Wayside is a perfect place to stop and rest for a bit, taking a break from driving and hiking. There is a range of amenities, including a camp store, restrooms, and a picnic area.
  • Blackrock Summit - This one-mile out-and-back trail gives you a view of the valley below as well as Massanutten Mountain in the distance. It is considered very easy and also features informational pamphlets and a scavenger hunt for kids of all ages.
  • Horsehead Mountain Overlook - The view from this overlook is northwestern and shows the distant Horsehead Mountain. The name comes from the distinctive shape of the mountain that can be seen from the overlook, which is said to resemble the head of a horse.
  • Turk Mountain Trailhead - An easy hike to the top of Turk Mountain, our final hike of the day features a western view of the valley, great for sunset pictures. It’s a 2.2-mile round trip, so if you want a final hike for the day, this is the one for you.
  • Sawmill Run Overlook - The view from this overlook faces the southwest, making it ideal for sunset pictures.

After the last stop on the tour, you’ll be about a mile outside the town of Waynesboro, Virginia - the starting point for Shaka Guide’s Blue Ridge Parkway Virginia Tour. Combine both tours for the ultimate adventure!

What's Included
  • Tours NEVER expire
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace
  • Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
  • Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
  • Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
  • Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
  • Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
What's Not Included
  • Option Meals and refreshment
Additional Information

Embark on an awe-inspiring journey from Roanoke to Waynesboro with Shaka Guide’s Shenandoah National Park tour in Virginia.

This adventure promises an exhilarating blend of natural splendor and cultural richness.

With real-time audio narration, you’ll discover hidden waterfalls, wildlife hotspots, and scenic overlooks at your own pace.

Here are just a few of the awesome spots you can explore on the tour:

  • Stony Man Overlook: Marvel at the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains from the vantage point of Stony Man Overlook

  • Hawksbill Gap: Reach new heights at Hawksbill Gap, Shenandoah’s highest peak!

  • Big Meadows: Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Big Meadows, a sprawling grassland where wildlife roams freely

Book your tour today and let Shaka Guide be your trusted companion on this remarkable journey through the heart of Virginia’s natural wonders and cultural treasures.

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Location
Old Belmont Road
The tour starts at Skyline Drive south of Front Royal, VA.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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