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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Shenandoah National Park

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Embark on a thrilling adventure through Shenandoah National Park with GuideAlong's Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour. This innovative tour allows you to explore the park's mesmerizing landscapes at your own pace, with stories, tips, and directions playing automatically based on your GPS location. Feel the freedom to customize your itinerary and spend more time at the places that intrigue you. From the iconic Skyline Drive to hidden gems like President Herbert Hoover's historic retreat and a high-elevation meadow teeming with wildlife, this tour ensures you'll discover all the park's highlights. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, hike to breathtaking waterfalls, visit a haunted cabin, and step back in time at the Skyland Resort. With no time limits or expiration, and the convenience of offline GPS usage, this self-guided tour guarantees an unforgettable experience for all travelers. Put the "adventure" back in your road trip and book your Shenandoah National Park tour now.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 8 hours - 24 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Stories, tips and directions play automatically based on your location
  • Travel at your own pace
  • Tour offline using GPS, no cell service or WiFi needed
  • Suggested itineraries for half, full or multi day use
  • Like having a tour guide along for the drive
  • Support: toll free phone, chat and email
  • Easy to use: pre-download and tour offline
  • Trip planners: in-app, web and pdf
  • Location based: stories, tips & directions that autoplay
  • Guidealong (gypsy guide) audio tour: 170+ points
  • One-time purchase: no time or date use limit or expiry
  • Flexible routes: suggested itineraries or create your own
  • National park passes

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Product Description:

Discover the wonders of Shenandoah National Park with GuideAlong's self-guided audio driving tour. This immersive experience will enhance your road trip, providing fascinating stories, local tips, and directions that play automatically based on your location. Whether you're seeking breathtaking summit hikes, historic landmarks, or the chance to spot wildlife in their natural habitat, this tour has it all.

What to expect?

With GuideAlong, you can expect a seamless and personalized adventure through Shenandoah National Park. The audio guides will captivate you with stories and interesting facts about each point of interest, ensuring you don't miss any hidden gems along Skyline Drive. Whether you choose a half-day or multi-day itinerary, this tour allows you to explore at your own pace, spending more time at places that pique your interest.

Who is this for?

This self-guided audio driving tour is perfect for adventurous souls of all ages. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply looking for a unique road trip experience, this tour caters to every traveler. The flexibility of the tour allows you to tailor the itinerary to your own preferences, making it suitable for solo explorers, couples, families, and friends.

Why book this?

GuideAlong's self-guided audio driving tour offers a truly immersive and convenient way to explore Shenandoah National Park. No longer will you need to rely on guidebooks or navigation apps. The automatic audio commentary ensures you stay informed and entertained throughout your journey. Plus, with offline accessibility using GPS, you won't need cell service or Wi-Fi, making it perfect for remote nature adventures. This tour provides you with the freedom to create your own itinerary, allowing for spontaneity and a deeper connection with the stunning landscapes.

Good to know

Before embarking on your tour, don't forget to download the GuideAlong app and preview the tour route. The suggested itineraries and trip planner will help you make the most of your experience. Remember, there are no time limits or expiry, so you can revisit the tour whenever you desire. Skyline Drive's numerous vistas and overlooks offer ample opportunities for those Instagram-worthy photos, so be sure to bring your camera. Lastly, keep in mind that wildlife sightings are more common during the early morning or dusk, and consider bringing binoculars for a closer look.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced GuideAlong's self-guided audio driving tour in Shenandoah National Park have raved about the convenience and quality of the tour. They have praised the detailed and informative audio commentary, which brings each location to life. Many have also appreciated the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to explore at their own pace and prioritize their areas of interest. The ability to access the tour offline and without the need for cell service or Wi-Fi has been a game-changer for adventurers seeking off-the-grid experiences. Overall, customers have been highly satisfied with the tour, with many considering it a must-do for anyone visiting Shenandoah National Park.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Shenandoah National Park

As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule. Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries. Some of the many highlights are listed below;

Skyline Drive

It may be stating the obvious, but driving the beautiful Skyline Drive is the primary reason for many people's visit. There are many excellent vistas and overlooks to enjoy along the way, with most requiring no more than stepping out of your vehicle to capture that fantastic photo. Because there are so many great overlooks, we won't talk about all of them on the tour - we'd never get to the end of the drive, but we will be sure to let you know which ones are the best and ones that offer a unique perspective. But above all, enjoy the simple scenic pleasure of this gorgeous drive. Take your time and soak it all in!

Little Devil's Stairs Trail

Looking for a challenging hike? This is one of the Northern District’s most unique features - and full of history. The stairs are a series of natural formations found throughout a narrow, seemingly hand-carved gorge. While they may look almost man-made, no one, not even the Native Americans who were here long before any European settlers, lay claim to shaping them. It’s one of the park’s more popular attractions, so expect a crowded parking lot.

Corbin Cabin

Do you believe in ghosts? The most haunted place in Shenandoah sits just off the road, a place where you can hear footsteps outside when no one else is around and possibly glimpse a white figure in the woods who is said to vanish if approached. This is Corbin Cabin and even if you don’t believe, it’s a unique site with a story behind it that dates back to before the creation of the park.

Skyland Stables

When you think of Shenandoah, a vacation resort probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. And yet, there is one here still operating, hidden in the middle of the woods at the highest point along Skyline Drive. Built in 1906, Skyland Resort has played host to numerous elaborate balls, musicals, tournaments and pageants over the years and the cabins, dining halls and recreation halls are all still active. Today, twelve historic Skyland structures remain and you can experience what life was like at the turn of the 20th century. You can stay here, or simply walk through the resort and soak in its history.

Old Rag Mountain Hike

This is the most popular attraction in the park, with unquestionably some of the best hikes - though the Circuit is a favorite and requires a 6 hour commitment for most. Here you can hike across rock scrambles, take in 360-degree views of Shenandoah, and see endangered plants and animals. So why’s it called Old Rag? Well, early European explorers thought the exposed granite at and around the summit looked like an old rag and there you have it - the name stuck. Old Rag Mountain Day-Use Ticket: From March - November all visitors to Old Rag Mountain require a day-use ticket, including hikers on the Saddle, Ridge and Ridge Access trails. This is a pilot project that will be reviewed.

Harry F. Byrd Sr. Visitor Center

Right across the road from Big Meadows is another place worth stopping. The Byrd Visitor Center is equal parts museum, travel guide, hotel and restaurant. You can find exhibits inside on everything from the park’s history to the animal residents, plot out what trails you’d like to explore, or even stay the night on the Skyline Drive in comfort at the hotel. Kids especially will enjoy some of the exhibits, with artifacts from both humans and animals on display.

Big Meadows

This is the park’s halfway point and this high-elevation meadow is a chance to see a wide variety of animals. Big Meadows is a feeding ground for everything from black bears to bobcats, with deer and the occasional elk wandering by. As with any wildlife spotting - a little luck is needed, but you can increase your chances by being in places like the meadows in the early morning, or towards dusk. Binoculars are a good idea for spotting wildlife from a safe distance. Burned by multiple wildfires over the last six years, the meadows gives a unique visual, as you can literally see the land rebuilding itself.

Dark Hollow Falls

Dark Hollow Falls Trail is our favorite waterfall hike in the park, requiring just a 1.4 mile return trek to view the 70 foot dancing water show. The trail is a little steep in places, but not overly strenuous. White tailed deer are often spotted along the way. An early start is recommended if it's likely to be a busy day. Expect to spend 60-90 minutes to complete, with time viewing the falls.

Camp Rapidan

You’ve probably heard about Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland. But before that country retreat was built in 1942, President Herbert Hoover built Rapidan Camp in what would eventually become Shenandoah National Park. Today, the camp and surviving cabins are a museum, both of Hoover’s presidency and of Shenandoah itself. The camp is accessible on a 4 mile round-trip hike, and there is the option of joining a ranger-guided tour from the Byrd Visitor Center.

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum mobile OS version iOS 15 / Android 9 (Pie). iPad models with GPS chip.

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