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Shenandoah National ParkA peak in the Blue Ridge rises up into the haze.
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Shenandoah National Park
Entrance Fees
 

VEHICLE
December through February
$10.00 per private, non-commercial vehicle

March through November
$15.00 per private, non-commercial vehicle Pass is valid for day of purchase and next six days Includes passenger cars, pickup trucks, RVs, vans, and converted buses.

MOTORCYLE
$10.00
Pass is valid for day of purchase and next six days

INDIVIDUAL
December through February
$5.00 per person 16 years of age or older when entering by means other than a private, non-commercial vehicle.

March through November
$8.00 per person 16 years of age or older when entering by means other than a private, non-commercial vehicle, such as
bicycles; taxis and limousines providing transportation only; buses carrying passengers not on a pre-packaged tour such as school groups visiting for recreational purposes; and buses or vans registered to non-profit organizations such as churches or schools. A family traveling together shall pay no more than the vehicle fee.

Pass is valid for the day of purchase and next six days.

COMMERCIAL TOUR
$25.00+:  1-6 Passengers ($25.00 + $5.00 per passenger)
$75.00:  7-15 Passengers
$100.00:  16-25 Passengers
$200.00:  26+ Passengers

Pass is valid for the day of purchase and the next six days for a vehicle carrying the same group of passengers. A commercial tour is defined as consisting of one or more persons traveling on an itinerary that has been packaged, priced, or sold for leisure or recreational purposes by an organization that realizes financial gain through the provision of the service. The entry fees of commercial tours are based upon the total capacity of  vehicles that can carry seven or more passengers regardless of the actual number of passengers. Possession of a national park passport or the ages of the passengers does not affect the price charged unless the vehicle’s capacity is less than 7 passengers, excluding the driver.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A 1930s photo showing heavy equipment being used to construct an overlook on Skyline Drive.  

Did You Know?
Construction of Shenandoah National Park’s Skyline Drive began in July 1931 on an acquired 100-foot right-of-way through privately owned land. The park was not established until four-and-a-half years later.
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Last Updated: July 18, 2008 at 09:28 EST