Skyland Virginia is a growing resort, hiking and camping destination at an elevation of 3,576 feet located in the heart of Shenandoah National Park. The experience of just driving to Skyland is a visual joy. During the 55-mile trip from Charlottesville, visitors will travel north into the heart of the park using the winding and scenic road of Skyline drive.
This visual experience is worth the trip alone as it passes such overlook points as Crescent Rock Overlook, The Oaks Overview, The Point, and the Hazeltop Ridge Overlook. Each overlook stop features breath-taking view of the area and a photographer's dream. While wrapped in the natural beauty of Shenandoah National Park it is hard to believe that Skyland Virginia is only a short 95-minute drive from Washington, D.C.
Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains Skyland offers visitors a scenic and nostalgic look back in time with its rolling farmlands dotted with lovely farmhouses surrounded by the boundless natural beauty of Shenandoah National Park. Fall is a beautiful time of year to visit. The vibrant fall colors surrounding Skyland, Virginia are breathtaking to behold making hiking a pleasurable and memorable experience.
Hiking and the charming rustic resorts with their magnificent views of the Blue Ridge Mountains has created a place where hikers can relax. Hikers will love this area of Virginia with its rustic trails leading to panoramic views of the valley, bubbling creeks and majestic trees. Skyland is hiker's paradise. Finding trail maps and support information for this area is easy since it is a popular hiking destination for many. It even offers a unique hiking trail that is handicapped accessible for traveler with disabilities. Called Limberlost Trail this one-mile loop allows wheelchair access and preserves some of oldest and largest red spruce trees in the park.
Some of the valley's farmers grow apples so in the spring Skyland welcomes visitors with the smell and beauty of apple blossoms. Early winter is also a good time visit for those who enjoy cross-country skiing, when afterwards they can relax in front of the cozy warm fire. Winter travelers should know, however, that heavy snows would close down Skyline Drive making impassible and restricting traffic.
Skyland offers visitors a respite from the urban lifestyle year round. Even historians will enjoy this area's rich civil war history as they trace the steps of the famous civil war General Stonewall Jackson. Many battles were fought in the Shenandoah Valley and many of the homes in Skylark have a historical connection to the war. Visitors can take tours that are offered in the area for those who would like to retrace the steps of Stonewall Jackson and his troops as they fought in the area.
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