Shenandoah Valley Vacation Package for $99 (plus tax)
This Shenandoah Valley Vacation Package Includes:
- 3
day 2 night accommodations (verifiable
retail value $120)
- $50.00
Dinner Certificate (verifiable
retail value $50)
- Horseback
Riding or Golf for 2 People (verifiable
retail value $30-100)
Discover Shenandoah Crossing™! What
are you looking for during your next vacation? If you're seeking
a quiet retreat tucked away in the foothills of Virginia, then
Shenandoah Crossing™ is for you. You can request your Shenandoah Vacation Packages by clicking here.
With a Shenandoah Valley Vacation Package
you'll be among rolling green hills, you'll find tennis, miniature
golf, hiking, and indoor/outdoor pools. An 18-hole championship
golf course winds through the wooded hills above the lake, and
includes a pro shop, driving range and snack bar. For you water
lovers, the centerpiece at Shenandoah is a lake that provides
swimming, fishing and row boating. Spend the day drifting along
in your boat, while trying to hook "the big fish."
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Shenandoah Valley Family Vacation Fun...
The many fun-filled and engaging activities for the entire family
to enjoy while on vacation in the Shenandoah Valley will keep
you and the kids coming back year after year. Whether you’re
desire is to explore and be entertained by the rich history
of the Shenandoah Area, or all you really want is some good
old-fashioned escape, the Shenandoah Valley fits just perfectly
for your next family vacation.
Come once and the odds are you and the family will be back again.
The Shenandoah Valley is hard to beat as a vacation destination
when you consider the beauty of the Shenandoah National Park
itself, the diverse and engaging historic sites of the area,
and the charm of the local population. Give the Shenandoah Valley
a try and we're convinced you won't be disapointed.
Shenandoah Valley is Rich in
History...
The Gordonsville/Charlottesville area in
central Virginia is known for historic battlefields, picturesque
horse farms, old churches, and aristocratic homes. Often called
the "Cradle of Democracy," three U.S. presidents lived
here within miles of each other - Jefferson at Monticello, Monroe
at Ash Lawn, and Madison at Montpelier. When you're not exploring
history, you can explore the scenic countryside along some of
the nations best hiking and riding trails. Resort Highlights:
Rustic two-bedroom cabins and hillside townhome chalets set
the scene for a vacation where the focus is on the outdoors.
You can even pause for a meal at the resort's informal restaurant.
Shenandoah Crossing™ puts you in touch with the way a
vacation should be.
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