Shenandoah Caverns is a constant 56 degrees. All our other attractions are indoors as well, so it’s a great place to visit any day of the year. It takes a few days for rain to seep down through the soil into the caverns. This is how the caverns forms! Our cavern is about 80% still active and growing, so there will be water dripping in the caverns, but it will not be "raining". Besides, if you get hit with a drop of water it's call a "cave kiss" and it's supposed to bring luck.
Route 11 Potato Chip Factory has a viewing room to see how they make their famous, kettle-cooked chips. Try a free sample and purchase a bag to take home with you. With many flavors to choose from, including seasonal Yukon Gold and Sweet Potato chips. Yum! Open Monday to Saturday 9 - 5, closed holidays. No admission fee, but please call in advance if you're planning a visit for an organized tour group.
Meem's Bottom Covered Bridge is the longest covered bridge in Virginia, and the only one you can still drive through. There's a parking area with a pathway down to the beautiful Shenandoah River that runs underneath the bridge. No admission fee.
This is the only state-owned Civil War museum in Virginia and is administered by the Virginia Military Institute. The site consists of three elements: The Virginia Museum of the Civil War, the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park and the Historic Bushong Farm. The site is on the National Register of Historic Places and is part of the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail System. The museum focuses on the whole war in the Commonwealth of Virginia with special attention paid to the Battle of New Market on May 15th 1864 and the role played by the corps of cadets from the Virginia Military Institute.
Discovered in 1879, Endless Caverns has been thrilling visitors with our underground treasure for generations. During a 75 minute guided tour, a knowledgeable guide will explain the unique geology and fascinating history of our world famous cave. Learn how the cavern was first discovered and explore the geologic beauty of this six mile long cave at the foot of the Massanutten Mountain range, featuring seemingly "endless" tunnels and chambers.
Located just off Main Street in historic Woodstock, VA, the Brewhouse is housed in a recently renovated industrial-age gem of a building. Originally known by long-time residents of Woodstock as the Casey Jones work clothes factory, the venue provides a grand experience from the moment you walk through the doors. Painstaking effort has been made to restore the structure to its original glory, from the grand 14-foot ceilings to the aged and worn wood flooring. Our goal has been to keep the structure as authentic as possible.
A staple to the culture of Woodstock, the Cafe is a cute eclectic shop that provides delicious soups, salads and sandwiches, drinks, and has a shop area that displays local wine, local artwork and other fun items to look at and buy!