
Real Trip: Shenandoah Valley, VA
Distance from DC: Approximately 2 hours
Full disclosure- Jackson Hole it one of my favorite places on earth. Alas, my budget and vacation time doesn't allow me to get out there as much as I'd like, so I'm constantly looking for ways to recreate the unique combination of western charm and pristine nature that Jackson Hole has to offer. From Washington, you can get a taste of it by taking the 2 hour drive out to Shenandoah National Park, where wildlife, nature, and cowboys, all come together just outside of the Beltway.
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah National Park boasts 500 miles of hiking trails, 101 of which are part of the famed Appalachian Trail. Compared to the 200 miles of trails of Grand Teton National Park in Jackson, its Virginia's counterpart is a hiker's mecca. If you'd prefer to tour the Park sitting down, the renowned Skyline Drive is 105 mile of winding roads through the entire Shenandoah National Park, offering stunning panoramas and ample photo ops.
Besides the trails and views,
Shenandoah National Park has lots of other options for outdoorsy activities- just like Jackson Hole. You don't need to be in Wyoming to lasso your inner cowboy spirit- the Shenandoah offers 150 miles of horseback riding trails with guided trail rides departing from Skyland Resort. Cool off with any of the numerous water activities including swimming, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Cyclists are welcome on any of the paved trails, including the picturesque Skyline Drive.While you can certainly make it a day trip, the Shenandoah also has numerous lodging options in the park including campgrounds, Skyland Resort, Big Meadows Lodge, and Lewis Mountain Cabins. In the peak season, March-November, entry is $15 per vehicle. Really looking to save some $ on your local "Wild West" experience? Visit during National Park Week (April 17-25) and entry is free. Yee haw!


Look online for coupons ahead of time- they are everywhere! And Virginia residents can order a season pass for around $60 for unlimited visits. A great deal if you plan to go more than once!
Pam's Niagara nuptials? Great Falls Park is also a hot wedding spot, with permits available for those wanting to tie the knot in the great outdoors, while still be within a short drive of downtown Washington. For day trippers and the city dwellers, Great Falls Park offers an urban oasis for a mere $5 entry fee per vehicle. Not sure where to go or what to do? The Visitors Center offers maps, information, a bookstore, and even a snack bar. Like the great Niagara Falls, Great Falls straddles a border- the one between Virginia and Maryland. The Maryland Side is part of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park. However, for the most part, the Virginia side offers more services and better views. With designated observation areas, ranger-led programs, miles and miles of hiking trails, and plenty of parking- the only thing missing from the waterfalls on the Virginia side is TLC.



