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Shenandoah National ParkA park ranger leads a group of students through Shenandoah's Big Meadows.
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Shenandoah National Park
Where To Eat
Visitors enjoying the outdoor patio at Skyland Dining Hall.
 

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Please see the park's visitor guide, Shenandoah Overlook, or the ARAMARK website for additional details.

  • Elkwallow Wayside (mile 24.1) The Wayside offers a variety of breakfast selections and sandwiches and grilled items for lunch and dinner, with seating outside on the patio or at picnic tables.
  • Skyland (mile 41.7 and 42.5)
    Dining room with table service. Menu includes appetizers, salads, entrees and deserts.
  • Big Meadows Wayside (mile 51.2) The Wayside houses a full-service dining room with carryout service and offers a varied menu of regional favorites and contemporary food.
  • Big Meadows Lodge (follow signs from Skyline Drive at mile 51.2) Dining room in lovely rustic setting. Menu includes appetizers, salads, entrees, and deserts.
  • Loft Mountain Wayside (mile 79.5) The Wayside has a dining room with counter service, with seating inside and outside on picnic tables. The menu includes a variety of breakfast selections, sandwiches, and grilled items.

For more information about Concessioner Services, visit the ARAMARK website.

 

The lineal white markings on this spotted skunk run both horizontal and vertical.  

Did You Know?
Shenandoah National Park may be one of the few places where you could see a spotted skunk sitting under a gray birch tree. The spotted skunk is at the northern part of its range while the gray birch is at the southern part of its range.

Last Updated: January 25, 2008 at 15:14 EST