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Shenandoah National Park
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Modern technology is helping to create exciting new ways to experience Shenandoah National Park. Click on the links below to learn more:

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Hoover Curriculum
CCC Curriculum
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Photo Gallery
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Shenandoah Webcams
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Brook trout can be distinguished from other trout by the dark, wavy line on its back and the white leading edges of its fins and tail.

Did You Know?
In addition to the eastern brook trout, 35 other fish species live within Shenandoah National Park’s streams.
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Last Updated: October 06, 2011 at 06:28 MST