Shenandoah Valley panoramic view with Blue Ridge Mountains

Area Guide

Luray & the
Shenandoah Valley

Our cabins sit just 10 minutes outside downtown Luray, in the heart of Page County, Virginia — between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Massanutten Mountain, with the Shenandoah River winding through the valley. It's the kind of place where you come for a weekend and start looking at real estate.

Shenandoah National Park at golden hour
Skyline Drive overlook in autumn
Old Rag Mountain rock scramble
Kayaking on the Shenandoah River
Luray Caverns stalactites and reflections
Aerial view of downtown Luray
Shenandoah Heritage Village and Luray Valley Museum

Nature & Adventure

Shenandoah National Park

Over 200,000 acres of protected wilderness with 500+ miles of trails, including a section of the Appalachian Trail.

15 min

Skyline Drive

One of America's most scenic drives — 105 miles along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

15 min

Old Rag Mountain

Virginia's most iconic hike. A challenging 9-mile loop with a famous rock scramble and 360° summit views.

30 min

Shenandoah River

Kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and fishing. Multiple outfitters offer rentals and guided trips.

10 min

Local Attractions

Luray Caverns

The largest caverns in the eastern United States. A stunning underground world of formations millions of years in the making.

5 min

Downtown Luray

Charming small-town Main Street with local shops, restaurants, and a walkable historic district.

5 min

Luray Valley Museum

Local history and culture of the Shenandoah Valley dating back centuries.

5 min

Wine & Dining

Local Vineyards

The Shenandoah Valley is home to a growing wine scene with multiple vineyards and tasting rooms within 30 minutes.

15-30 min

Farm-to-Table Dining

The valley's agricultural roots show in its restaurants. Fresh, local, and unpretentious.

Varies

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