What to do and see in Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah Valley: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

January 29, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in Shenandoah Valley, United States including Virginia Military Institute, American Shakespeare Center, Explore More Discovery Museum, Zeus Digital Theater, Luray Caverns, The Car and Carriage Caravan Museum, Endless Caverns, Humpback Bridge, Douthat State Park, Stonewall Jackson Grave.
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1. Virginia Military Institute

319 Letcher Ave, Lexington, VA 24450-2148 +1 540-464-7232 http://www.vmi.edu/VMI_Museum/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 461 reviews

Virginia Military Institute

Reviewed By SusanRoAne - San Francisco, United States

We visited VMI whose son is a cadet. We coincidentally met and spoke with both General Peay, the Superintendent as well as second in command. My host, Patrick Morin, was well-informed about practices, policies and history of VMI. We were able to spend time with his son and roommates in the PX and that was unusual. We visited the Jackson Memorial Hall and Museum, Saw the Stonewall Jackson House, The chapel, Barracks (though we had to stand outside, and the spectacular George C Marshall Museum. We watched the RATS walk the yellow line and cadets on their way to classes. VMI is our history and worth a visit.

2. American Shakespeare Center

10 S Market St, Staunton, VA 24401-4350 +1 877-682-4236 [email protected] http://www.americanshakespearecenter.com
Excellent
90%
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5.0 based on 894 reviews

American Shakespeare Center

The Blackfriars Playhouse is the world's only re-creation of Shakespeare's indoor theatre. "Stunning", says Frommer's. Located in historic downtown Staunton, VA, this 300-seat Renaissance theatre offers productions of Shakespeare and classic plays year round that the Washington Post says are "shamelessly entertaining" and the Boston Globe says are "phenomenal...bursting with energy”.

Reviewed By Love_Renoir - Virginia Beach, United States

We attended the closing night of Twelfth Night and it was just wonderful. My whole family was entertained. The cast performed impeccably and it felt so good to be in a theater again! The theater is very serious about health and safety during this pandemic. Masks, stringent social distancing between seats, hand sanitizing stations-- they didn't miss a beat. The venue is clean and airy, yet cozy, thanks to the wood paneling and warm lighting. Additionally, they unexpectedly upgraded our seats and that was such a treat (not a bad seat in the house, though, so no worries of not being able to see or hear no matter where you sit). I can't wait to go back!

3. Explore More Discovery Museum

150 S Main St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801-3629 +1 540-442-8900 [email protected] http://www.iexploremore.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 121 reviews

Explore More Discovery Museum

Reviewed By GrandmaGrandpatime - Leeds, United States

We had a great time at the museum! My triplet grandchildren are 7. We were visiting Massanutten Resort and decided to take the drive. I was a bit concerned about the area after what I had seen on the television and the racial tensions that are well documented.....BUT what a lovely section of the city we experienced. The people we encountered were very friendly, warm and inviting. The hands on activities were awesome! The kids were able to touch EVERYTHING! When you are 7 and curious, what a treat!!

4. Zeus Digital Theater

120 Osage Ln, Waynesboro, VA 22980-1669 +1 540-416-0536 http://www.zeustheaters.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 147 reviews

Zeus Digital Theater

5. Luray Caverns

970 US Highway 211 W, Luray, VA 22835-5260 +1 888-443-6551 [email protected] http://www.LurayCaverns.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4,625 reviews

Luray Caverns

Discover Eastern America’s largest and most popular caverns. 4,000,000 centuries in the making, this “must see” U.S. Natural Landmark is noted for the profuse variety of formations and unsurpassed natural color. One hour tours from well-lighted, paved walkways lead visitors through cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings 10 stories high. Enormous chambers are filled with towering stone columns, shimmering draperies and crystal-clear pools. Also in this subterranean wonderland, “hear rocks sing” as you experience the haunting sounds of the world’s largest musical instrument, The Great Stalacpipe Organ. Completely unique are the beautiful tones created by this one-of-a-kind instrument, which makes music of concert quality from the surrounding stalactite formations covering more than three acres.

Reviewed By drcrawford240 - Tuckerton, United States

My best friend was there 30 years ago with her parents and couldn't wait to bring her son and me and my daughter there to see it and as soon as we went down the steps into the cavern, I was in awe of the beauty that this natural wonder is. Our tour guide, Phillip, was a very knowledgeable and friendly young man that answered every question we asked and even have us some great ideas for where to hike in Shenandoah Valley when we asked him. The food concessions were very reasonably priced and tasty and the prices in the gift shop were surprisingly reasonable as well. I would highly recommend this trip to anyone.

6. The Car and Carriage Caravan Museum

Luray Caverns, Luray, VA 22835 +1 540-743-6551 http://luraycaverns.com
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4.5 based on 805 reviews

The Car and Carriage Caravan Museum

Located at Luray Caverns, this specialty museum features rare antique autos.

Reviewed By fairwayBarbie

Everything from Conestoga Wagons, Model T’s, horse drawn carriages, bicycles, luxury cars, to baby carriages are in this excellent collection. The vehicles are well maintained and beautiful. It was a delight to behold!

7. Endless Caverns

1800 Endless Caverns Rd, New Market, VA 22844-4059 +1 540-896-2283 http://www.endlesscaverns.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Endless Caverns

A cave complex that is still being explored and offers more than five miles of mapped areas.

Reviewed By G631PLchristophers

If you are looking for a quiet, well maintained, relaxing RV Park nestled at the foot of a mountain range in the Shenandoah Valley, this park is for you. YES, this park is everything the advertisements say it is and more. My wife and I were impressed by how quiet and in touch with nature the experience was. The staff is friendly and helpful. Frank and Sheri, the camp hosts expecially. Frank is constantly insuring everyone is having the best experience possible. They are both friendly and helpful. Of course, the experience is not complete without a tour of the Endless Caverns. Highly recommend this RV park.

8. Humpback Bridge

Humpback Bridge Wayside Park, Covington, VA http://www.covington.va.us/tourism.shtml#humpbackbridge
Excellent
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

Humpback Bridge

The oldest, standing covered-bridge in Virginia.

Reviewed By johndN2368IV

A group of us rode motorcycles out to visit this bridge. It is a magnificent structure and I highly recommend it. The bridge is in a now park-like setting. Get your bike, ride there, visit and talk to the bridge. You will enjoy it.

9. Douthat State Park

Route 629 N, Clifton Forge, VA 24460-2864 +1 540-862-8100 http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/douthat
Excellent
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4.5 based on 195 reviews

Douthat State Park

Visitors to this colorful state park will view rolling hills, birds and a beautiful lake.

Reviewed By jmpncsu - Raleigh, United States

We stopped at Douthat State Park for a hike with our dog while driving north to West Virginia. We did a loop hike including Blue Suck Falls, Tuscarora Overlook and Stony Run Falls, about 9 miles total. I was warned the waterfalls weren't much to get excited about, but the water level was high and I thought they were pretty nice. There were a lot of beautiful wildflowers blooming along the trail. The highlight was Tuscarora Overlook with fantastic views looking down over the park. There is also an historic old CCC cabin at the overlook. The loop had a decent amount of uphill but with switchbacks, it wasn't too bad. Overall, a great park for hiking and would like to return to explore more of the trails.

10. Stonewall Jackson Grave

314 S Main St, Lexington, VA 24450-2320 http://www.stonewalljackson.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 241 reviews

Stonewall Jackson Grave

Reviewed By NRAGR

Stonewall Jackson's memorial is in the middle of this historic cemetery. While there, I watched a man suck on lemon slices and throw them into the gravesite area. There were other lemons and lemon slices lying there already in tribute to Jackson. There is a nice map as you walk into the cemetery that explains other plots of interest as well.

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