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  1. Here are 5 hikes throughout Shenandoah National Park where you will find hundreds of little mountain wildflowers lining the hiking trails, where waterfalls are gushing and mountain rivers are flowing strong. 1. Hike Old Rag Mountain. Photo: Susan Billings. The Draw: This hike is 9 miles long with an elevation gain of 2510 feet.

  2. Jul 5, 2023 · Explore the National Park Service Exiting nps.gov. Cancel. Shenandoah. ... Shenandoah National Park 3655 U.S. Highway 211 East Luray, VA 22835 Phone: 540 999-3500

  3. May 6, 2021 · Shenandoah National Park. Address. Virginia, USA. Phone +1 540-999-3500. Web Visit website. Shenandoah National Park is an ideal getaway destination from the Washington, D.C. area: It's just a 75-minute drive west of the nation's capital.

  4. Mar 31, 2023 · Quick Facts. Location: Skyland (mile 41.7) MANAGED BY: Delaware North. Amenities. 17 listed. Whether you want to sit down to a nice dinner, unwind in one of the many available lodging accommodations, or attend an evening Ranger program, Skyland has you covered. This historic resort predates Shenandoah National Park, marketed as an escape from ...

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · Date: February 16, 2024. Contact: Education Office, (540) 999-3500 x3489. LURAY, VA – Celebrate wildflowers through the talents of young artists in Shenandoah National Park’s “Youth Wildflower Art Contest.”. This contest encourages young artists to be inspired by the beauty of Shenandoah's native wildflowers.

  6. Feb 26, 2015 · Butterfly milkweed. Butterfly milkweed ( Asclepias tuberosa )grows 1-3 feet tall and has flat-topped clusters of orange flowers. Unlike many other flowers that have two whorls, milkweeds have three whorled flowers. The inner whorl is known as the corolla, above that is the corona, and the outermost whorl of sepals is the calyx.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · Shenandoah National Park is home to over 1,400 species of plants, some that are very common and recognizable to many people, and others that may be rare or unfamiliar. Plants in the Park are protected by law and may not be disturbed or collected (36 CFR §2.1 (c)). This includes parts of plants such as flowers, seeds, leaves, branches, and roots.

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