It arrives somewhere between the moment you turn off the highway and the moment you first see the mountains folding into one another in shades of blue and green — and it doesn't really leave for the rest of your stay.
Elkton, Virginia sits at the gateway to Shenandoah National Park, nestled where the South Fork of the Shenandoah River winds through farmland and forested ridgelines. It's a small town with a big natural backdrop — and for travelers who've discovered it, that combination is exactly the point.
From world-class hiking and stunning scenic drives to underground caverns, farm-to-table dining, and some of Virginia's finest wineries, the Shenandoah Valley rewards those who take it slow.