Sleep under the stars and awake in the midst of a canopied forest. Staying indoors is the last thing one should do while staying in Shenandoah Valley. Peaceful surroundings allow for one of the most relaxing vacations. There is much to do in and around the vast valley. To help you plan your Shenandoah Valley vacation, we here at Bluegreen have compiled a list of our Top 10 Favorite things to do in the Shenandoah Valley.
Bluegreen’s RV neighborhood at Shenandoah Crossing is the perfect place to explore your sense of adventure and enjoy in the experiences that create lasting memories.
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2 yurts booked in feb can,t wait. big time family fun
Make sure to take pictures and share with the rest of us!
we have a yurt booked for the end of march and we want to do the zip line where can i get more information on this?
There are several ziplines around the area, the best of which are about two hours from the resort. Try Harpers Ferry (http://www.harpersferryzipline.com/), Wilderness Adventure (http://www.wilderness-adventure.com/) or BTI Whitewater (http://www.btiwhitewater.com/zipline/)