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Shenandoah vacation rentals start at G$4,185 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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20 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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10 properties have a dedicated workspace

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20 of Shenandoah vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Shenandoah rentals

4.9 Average rating
Shenandoah stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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Lux Views of Virginia Mountains, 3 King, 2 Twin
A beautiful house with incredible views! Located right on the Ski/Bike slopes of Bryce Resort (Ski-in/Ski-out). Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Four bedrooms include two Master EnSuite with private baths. The Area offers boating, fishing, hiking, skiing, mountain biking, golfing, mini-golf, caving, wineries and just relaxing. Central AC, linens & towels provided, full kitchen. Great low weekday rates. Quite hours after 11:00 pm are strongly enforced by the local security.

Hot Tub!, 2 Fire Pits, Huge Deck, Private orchard!
The home is an adorable cottage perfect for both a romantic getaway or a family/friends retreat. Enjoy views of the small orchard on the 3 acre wooded property from the large deck and two firepits. The Orchard Cottage is a great base to explore local wineries, hiking, and nearby Bryce Resort. Conveniently located 2 hrs from DC, 45 minutes from Harrisonburg, and only 12 minutes from Bayse/Bryce Ski Resort. Only a 15 min drive to I-81 to conveniently access all the Shenandoah Valley has to offer

Ava A-Frame•Hot Tub•Theater•Hidden Stair•EV Charge
Welcome to Ava, a 4-story A-Frame marvel in the Shenandoah Valley. Discover hidden doors, a home theater, and a magical sliding island revealing the spiral staircase to the game room. Enjoy a sunken bed for stargazing in the loft, a 7-person hot tub, a Blackstone and breathtaking valley views. Conveniently located, Ava offers seclusion without sacrificing proximity to essentials or connectivity. Experience the perfect blend of luxury and nature, immersing yourself in the beauty of Shenandoah

Timber Creek: Falls - A Shenandoah Cabin
Nestled on 8 acres, the Timber Creek Falls A-frame sits on the Shenandoah National Park border overlooking a beautiful cascading waterfall. A 90-min drive from DC, this cabin getaway will have you unwinding in tranquility. A hot tub offers views stretching 50mi to West Virginia on a clear day, and the closest neighbor is a half mile away. A truly private retreat comes w/ modern conveniences including: EV charger, smart devices, flat-screen TV, standing desk, wood burning stove & spa bathrobes.

Upscale Cabin | Hot Tub & Lake View | ARV
Escape to our stylish, upscale, & recently-built cabin for a peaceful setting & stunning lake views. Perfect for couples or small families, the space is beautifully designed and offers an open floor plan with an inviting atmosphere. ★Hot tub on deck w/ lake views (not access) ★Sleeps 4 (2 more kids ok on sleeper sofa) ★Electric grill ★Fire pit ★Fireplace (electric) ★Smart TVs ★Games ★WiFi (fast & reliable) ★BYO streaming ★Dining area for 4 ★20 mins - Luray ★30 mins - Shenandoah National Park

Mountain Overlook House - Blue Ridge Parkway
Unique octagonal house with stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Located 2 miles from I-64, 15 minutes to downtown Waynesboro and an easy 25 min drive to Charlottesville and UVA. Open floor plan, perfect for gathering, and long-range 180 degree views from nearly every room. Fully equipped renovated kitchen. Quality linens and bedding. Rustic, yet modern decor. Home features large fireplace, outside fire pit, wifi, and board games galore. Stargazing and birdwatching heaven.

Peaceful Secluded Old Rag Retreat
The spacious one bedroom yurt is located high on a forested hillside in the middle of 15+ acres. Come enjoy a natural and serene getaway with all the comforts of home- a full kitchen (ie, all utensils, setting for four), a bathroom with shower and laundry, a queen bedroom, and a queen foldout sofa in the living room by the wood burning stove. The windows roll up from the outside and have permanent screens inside. There is also a BBQ grill, a separate firepit, and WiFi via satellite.

The Laurel Hill Treehouse
Tucked away in the woods, this Scandinavian-inspired treehouse is a quiet, peaceful spot designed for a relaxed couples getaway. Surrounded by trees and overlooking beautiful woodland views, it’s an easy place to slow down and unwind. Spend your time on the wraparound porch, soak in the hot tub, cool off in the creek, or settle in by the fire at night. This is a serene, comfortable retreat where you can reset, enjoy all that nature has to offer, and simply be present.

Blue Ridge Mini Lux Retreat 1 with Hot Tub & Sauna
BNB Breeze Presents: Blue Ridge Mini Lux Retreat 1! Experience the Shenandoah Valley and the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains from our newly-built retreat! With a private hot tub, sauna, and fire pit the only thing that makes this retreat better is the incredible and picturesque views of the Blue Ridge Mountains that you get with your personal retreat in paradise! Your extensive amenity list includes: - HOT TUB! - Sauna - Fire Pit - Grill - Picturesque Views

CloudPointe Retreat
Rare Appalachian Treehouse Gem! Luxurious, one-of-a-kind retreat for couples. Elevated tiny house among the treetops, private parking, plush bedroom, sleek bathroom, beautiful kitchenette, loveseat, lounge, private double-level decks, fireside lounging (wood provided), gas grill, and patio with a hot tub! Surrounded by nature, with wineries, hikes, restaurants and shopping all nearby. Please come and relax and revel in the beauty of nature! 4WD is recommended.

The Gramophone - Romantic Valley Retreat
A Shenandoah Valley peaceful retreat in its own mini-valley, featuring a mountain-top creek rushing through the 3-acre property. Enjoy a romantic getaway with a premium sound system and record player, a wood-burning indoor fireplace, a wood-burning outdoor hot tub, a deck hanging among the trees, and tons of nearby adventures. These are just some wonders you can soak up during your stay. Just 2 hours away from Washington DC. Welcome to The Gramophone.

The Sparrow Luxury A-Frame w/Hot Tub in Shenandoah
Escape to The Sparrow, a newly built luxury A-Frame nestled in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, just a scenic drive from DC. This modern retreat features an African-inspired design, two bedrooms, a full kitchen, a fireplace, a private hot tub, a deck, a workspace, 4K TVs, and a PlayStation 5. Minutes from Luray Caverns, Skyline Drive, and Shenandoah National Park, it’s the perfect base for unforgettable adventure and relaxation.
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Shenandoah home rentals

Skyline Chalet

Private Cabin Retreat in Lost City, WV

Gorgeous cabin on Blue Ridge

Hidden Haven

Log house in blue

Stunning Views • Hot Tub • Fire Pit • SRO • Dogs

Starlight Farmhouse | Dog-Friendly + Mountain View

Movie Theater, Hot Tub, Sauna & Epic Views!
Other great vacation rentals in Shenandoah

Shenandoah Gem ~ Sauna ~ Walk to SRO ~ King Bed

Vista | Hot/Cold Tub, Fireplaces, EV Charger

Bear Cave-Bryce passes/lift tkts/32 Acr/Gym/Sauna/

Shadow Ridge - A cabin for 2 with a fantastic view

Serenity by the Stream

The Wizard's Chalet • Cozy nature escape • Hot Tub

Shenandoah Yurt: Hot Tub~Wood Stove~WiFi~EVcharger

Pio- New cabin! Riverfront!
When is the best time to visit Shenandoah?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | G$38,293 GYD | G$36,410 GYD | G$31,806 GYD | G$38,712 GYD | G$36,829 GYD | G$37,247 GYD | G$37,456 GYD | G$33,690 GYD | G$31,388 GYD | G$36,410 GYD | G$40,804 GYD | G$40,595 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 2°C | 4°C | 8°C | 14°C | 18°C | 22°C | 24°C | 23°C | 20°C | 14°C | 9°C | 4°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Shenandoah?
Cabins and vacation rentals near Shenandoah National Park, riverfront stays, and town-center lodgings are all frequently suggested. These locations suit guests looking for nature access or proximity to shops and dining.
What are the best things to do in Shenandoah with kids?
Families frequently enjoy gentle hikes in Shenandoah National Park, interactive visits to small museums, or spotting wildlife near open fields and rivers. Outdoor play areas and picnic spots are also easy ways to unwind with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Shenandoah?
Explore hiking trails in Shenandoah National Park, paddle the South Fork Shenandoah River, or wander through local museums and artisan shops. Many visitors also enjoy birdwatching and tasting regional specialties at local eateries.
How is the weather in Shenandoah?
Shenandoah has snowy winters around 28–44°F (-2–6°C) and warm summers near 68–84°F (20–29°C), with spring and fall bringing mild temperatures and colorful scenery. Occasional rainfall keeps the region lush year-round.
When is the best time to visit Shenandoah?
Late spring and autumn are often recommended for pleasant temperatures, blooming wildflowers, or colorful foliage. Summer draws visitors with long days and river activities, while winter has a quieter pace and occasional snow.
What are the best places to visit in Shenandoah?
Shenandoah National Park is frequently suggested for its trails and scenic overlooks. The town’s historic district and local museums invite visitors to explore regional culture, while the South Fork Shenandoah River draws people seeking nature experiences.
What are some hiking trails in Shenandoah?
Hiking trails in Shenandoah National Park include forested paths, waterfall routes, and ridge walks with mountain views. Trails near the river and woodland areas around the town are also frequently suggested for a variety of skill levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Shenandoah?
Families often explore kid-friendly hiking trails in Shenandoah National Park, enjoy paddling or fishing on the river, or visit interactive exhibits at local museums. Picnics in open meadows or at park overlooks are a popular choice.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Shenandoah?
Day trip ideas include exploring neighboring valleys, visiting historic small towns, or sampling local wines at regional vineyards. Nature reserves and mountain overlooks around Shenandoah have hiking and birdwatching opportunities.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Shenandoah?
Shenandoah has a range of pet friendly accommodations, especially in riverfront and woodland areas. Many stays welcome dogs, making it easy to explore trails or outdoor spaces with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Shenandoah?
Layered clothing is helpful, as weather in the mountains can change quickly. Explore local markets and trails early in the day, and be prepared for limited mobile reception in some natural areas.
What is Shenandoah known for?
Shenandoah is known for scenic mountain landscapes, its proximity to Shenandoah National Park, and access to outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. The area also has a history rooted in railroads and river commerce.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Shenandoah?
Around Shenandoah, visitors sometimes find quiet waterfalls, small-town diners, or family-run antique shops tucked along rural roads. Forest trails and lesser-known viewpoints provide peaceful spots for a relaxing outing.
What are the best foods to try in Shenandoah?
Frequently suggested foods include locally sourced apple dishes, smoked meats, and traditional southern comfort fare. Farm stands often have fresh produce and homemade baked goods, reflecting the region’s agricultural roots.
What should I bring for a trip to Shenandoah?
Pack layers for shifting temperatures, comfortable hiking shoes, and rain protection. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle, snacks for outings, and a camera to capture scenic mountain views.
What is the nightlife in Shenandoah like?
Shenandoah town has casual nightlife with local pubs, live music on some evenings, and relaxed community gatherings. Visitors often unwind with live performances, small eateries, or stargazing after sunset.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Shenandoah?
The Shenandoah area has events like seasonal festivals in spring and fall, celebrations of Appalachian heritage, and river-themed gatherings. Community fairs and local music performances are often highlights, especially around harvest time.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Shenandoah?
Many stays in Shenandoah have family friendly features such as spacious layouts, kitchens for home-cooked meals, and outdoor areas for kids to explore. Areas near parks and the river are frequently suggested for families.
All about Shenandoah
Mysterious caverns, mystical hot springs, and magnificent forests are only some of what make Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley a must-see. Amidst this beguiling landscape, charming small towns burst with local color, music, and flavor. Shenandoah has a rich history that looms larger than the small stature of the town itself. This tiny, rural community was first settled at the turn of the 19th century as a working class city when the railway was being built, and later the whole area became an important battlefield during the Civil War.
Today, the town of Shenandoah, which has a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, boasts a smattering of artisan and specialty shops, and local festivals year-round. But the real reason to visit is for its soul-stirring mountain vistas, which just call to be explored. Spend your time immersed in the beauty of nearby Shenandoah National Park, and discover why this town’s name translates to “daughter of the stars.”
What are the top things to do in Shenandoah?
Hawksbill Mountain
Shenandoah National Park has no shortage of beautiful hiking trails, but one of the most impressive is Hawksbill Mountain. Rising up into the sky at 4,050 feet tall, there is no better vantage point to see all the colors of the park sprawled out before you. It’s also a popular nesting ground for hawks; you can’t get too close, but if you’re lucky you’ll see them swooping through the peaks.
Luray Caverns
Make the short drive out of town to Luray Caverns, one of the most beautiful spots in the area. Weave through stalactites and stalagmites and listen to the hauntingly beautiful bellow of the Great Stalacpipe Organ, the world’s largest musical instrument, which uses the naturally occurring acoustics (and a little man-made engineering) to create its songs.
Shenandoah River
The Shenandoah river flows through the small town, providing one of the best hangout spots for locals, tourists, and wildlife alike. In the summer, rent a kayak and paddle down the scenic waterway, stroll through tree-fringed trails, or set up shop with a grill and some burgers for a riverside barbecue.
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