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Shenandoah National Park
Park Statistics
 

Visitor Statistics (pdf, 11kb)

Shenandoah Fact Sheet   (pdf 10kb))

Important Dates:

  • May 22, 1926 - Date Authorized
  • December 26, 1935 - Date Established
  • July 3, 1936 - Park dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Lands Information:

County

Acres

Albemarle County

14,681.16

Augusta County

12,269.42

Greene County

15,284.65

Madison County

33,106.22

Page County

38,613.77

Rappahannock County

31,856.33

Rockingham County

37,968.58

Warren County

13,658.63

Total

197,438.76


 

Wilderness

Acres

North District

25,100

Central District

21,380

South District

33,099

Total

79,579



Facilities:

Roads and Trails

  • 236 miles of roads, including
    • 105 miles of Skyline Drive
  • 75 overlooks
  • 516 miles of hiking trails, including
    • 200 miles of designated horse trails
    • 101 miles of Appalachian Trail

National Park Service Facilities

  • 4 entrance stations
  • 3 visitor centers
  • 2 boundary contact stations (weekend only)
  • 4 campgrounds
    • Mathews Arm Campground 179 sites
    • Big Meadows Campground 217 sites
    • Lewis Mountain Campground 32 sites
    • Loft Mountain Campground 219 sites
  • 1 group campground 7 sites
  • 7 picnic areas

ARAMARK

  • 3 lodging facilities - 286 rooms total
    • Skyland – 179 rooms
    • Big Meadows Lodge – 97 rooms
    • LewisMountain – 10 rooms
  • 3 waysides
  • 5 food service outlets - 530 seats
  • 6 merchandise outlets
  • 3 service stations
  • 3 public showers/laundries
  • 1 stable for trail rides

PotomacAppalachian Trail Club

  • 6 backcountry cabins

Natural and Cultural Resources:

Cultural Resources

  • 1 National Historic Landmark (Rapidan Camp)
  • 1 District (all of Skyline Drive) listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • 1 Structure (Massanutten Lodge) individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • 349 Buildings and structures included on the List of Classified Structures
  • 577 Significant, recorded archeological sites, 11 of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • 100+ cemeteries

Plants

  • 1300+ species of plants
    • 267 species of trees and shrubs
    • 95% of park forested

Animals

  • About 50 species of mammals
    • 1 species of ungulate
    • 1 species of bear
  • 32 species of fish
  • 27 species of reptiles
    • 18 snakes
    • 2 species of poisonous snake
    • 5 turtles
    • 3 skinks
    • 1 lizard
  • 24 species of amphibians
    • 10 toads and frogs
    • 14 salamanders and newts
    • 1 Federally endangered salamander
  • Over 200 species of birds
    • Largest Bird - Wild Turkey
    • Longest Wing Span - Turkey Vulture

Geologic Resources and Topography

  • Three primary bedrock types – granitic, siliciclastic, basaltic
  • Over 60 peaks with elevation over 3,000 feet
  • Highest peak - Hawksbill at 4,049 feet
  • Lowest elevation - 561 feet near the north end

Water Resources

  • Over 90 streams
  • Highest waterfall - Overall Run - 93 feet
  • Most visited waterfall - DarkHollowFalls - 70 feet

Weather

  • Temperatures range from -10o to 1000 
  • Precipitation Average: 40-50 inches annually

 

Big Meadows Lodge, completed in 1939, is listed on the National Register and typifies early park service rustic architecture.  

Did You Know?
Over 340 structures in Shenandoah National Park are listed in the National Register of Historic Places because of their significance both for architecture and their contribution to understanding the broad themes of American History?
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Last Updated: March 16, 2007 at 09:14 EST