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Shenandoah National ParkVisitors study the interpretive exhibit at historic Rapidan Camp.
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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 CCC Camp at Skyland (NP-1) was the first Civilian Conservation Camp in the National Park Service.  

Did You Know?
The first Civilian Conservation Corps camp in a national park was Shenandoah National Park’s NP-1 established near Skyland in May 1933. The second National Park Service camp was also in Shenandoah National Park, camp NP-2 at Big Meadows.
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Last Updated: January 25, 2008 at 15:14 EST