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Shenandoah Mountain Guided Hikes

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Waterfalls & Wildflowers, Back Country & Mountain Summits

For Reservations: Call our Group Sales Office at 800.778.2871, Opt. 1 / Then Opt. 2 (Monday thru Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm).

Within Shenandoah National Park, there are over 500 miles of trails that are rarely explored by the average guest. Each hike will be to a destination area chosen for its natural beauty or cultural significance. The hikes include destinations such as waterfalls, mountain summits and ghost towns. Daily hiking destinations are determined by Shenandoah Mountain Guides based on seasonality and participants.

Some treks feature hiking along selected segments of the Appalachian Trail for the most dramatic views in the Park. One trek is from south to north and is a nicely rolling section of the Appalachian Trail topping out at 3,812 feet atop Hazeltop Mountain, and is a bit over 5 miles in length. A side trail to the scenic Lewis Spring Falls is an unforgettable finish to a day of hiking. Another trek is from north to south summitting Hawksbill – the highest peak in the park offering 360-degree views and blissful breezes.

Shenandoah Mountain Guided Hikes

Offered Tuesdays & Thursdays, departing from Skyland Resort:

Package Price (April 6 - September 30):

  • $119 per person, includes one night lodging (single room), bag lunch + guide fee
  • $89.50 per person, includes one night lodging (double room), bag lunch + guide fee

Non-Package Price (October 5 - November 4):

  • $74.00 per person, includes bag lunch + guide fee (no lodging)

Guided Hike Itinerary:
9:00 AM - Meet in lobby of Skyland Resort, Guides review hiking details.
9:30 AM - Depart for a full day of hiking.
4:00 PM - Returns to Skyland Resort.

Doyle River Falls

Bag lunch: Roasted turkey on kaiser roll, American cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise, an apple, a granola bar, and a bottle of water. Vegetarian option available upon request.

Supportive walking shoes are a must and hiking poles with rubber tips are recommended.

For Reservations: Call our Group Sales Office.

5-Day Advance Reservations Required For All Programs. All applicable taxes and surcharges are included in package prices. A minimum of 5 participants must be registered or program will be cancelled. 5-day cancellation notice will be given on programs if minimum participation is not met. Deposit is fully refundable or can be applied to another program date. Cancellation of participant reservation required by 10:00am Eastern time 5 days prior to guided hike / rock climbing program date. No refund given if individual cancellation received within the 5-day cancellation requirement.

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ARAMARK Shenandoah National Park Lodging, P.O. Box 727, Luray, VA 22835 | 888.896.3833
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Concessions at Shenandoah National Park are managed by ARAMARK and operates under contract
by the National Park Service. Working in partnership with the National Park Service, ARAMARK
strives to operate in a manner that protects and restores Shenandoah National Park's natural,
cultural and historical resources for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of future generations.
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