We love fall in Virginia and think the Shenandoah Valley is home to some of the most breathtaking fall scenery. Not only do our cabins in Virginia afford easy access to Shenandoah National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, but myriad other parks, farms, orchards, and rural roadways. Of course, you don’t have to do much to enjoy Shenandoah Valley fall foliage. One of the best ways to get out and admire the fall scenery is by taking scenic drives near our Shenandoah Valley cabins in Virginia.
Each fall, starting sometime in September and extending through October, and even sometimes into November, this beautiful part of the country comes alive with a striking palette of colors, transforming it into a must-visit destination. There are many ways to enjoy fall in the Shenandoah Valley, but there is no doubt that scenic drives near our cabins are one of the best ways. Of course, behind scenic drives near us, you’ll find plenty more things to do in the Shenandoah Valley this fall, including scenic hikes and bike rides, rides on the Virginia Scenic Railway, visits to local farms and orchards, wine tasting at Shenandoah Valley wineries, and so much more.
Agritourism has always been popular in the Shenandoah Valley, and our elevated cabins in Virginia place you right in the heart of it all. There’s truly no better fall getaway destination than Steeles Tavern Manor, located near the thriving towns of Staunton and Lexington. Our top-rated luxury cabins offer a peaceful base from which to enjoy the best of fall in Virginia. Wake up to coffee on your porch overlooking the surrounding mountains, and wind down at the end of the day with a fire in your private cabin. Whatever you do in between, you’ll find time spent at our Shenandoah Valley cabins hard to beat. Book your cabin for your fall getaways today!
The 5 Best Scenic Drives Near Our Cabins in Virginia
There are plenty of warm days left to enjoy summer in the Shenandoah Valley, but given the area’s popularity in the fall, it’s never too early to plan your fall adventures – especially if you want to secure one of our luxurious cabins in Virginia for your getaways! Fall foliage in the Shenandoah Valley is nothing short of breathtaking. As the leaves transition into a vibrant array of reds, oranges, and yellows, the valley’s landscape becomes a living canvas of color.
With explosions of color everywhere you turn, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the area’s foliage. One of our favorites, though, is taking scenic drives near us. Driving through this region allows for an immersive experience, with every twist and turn in the roadway bringing new and vibrant vistas of the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains. Scenic Drives also allow you to explore the valley’s quaint towns, historic sites, and scenic overlooks. Below, we’ve listed some of our favorite scenic drives near our Shenandoah Valley cabins to take this fall.
- Of all the scenic drives near our romantic cabins in Virginia, none are more storied than the Blue Ridge Parkway. This famed scenic drive starts just a short drive from our cabins and then extends 469 miles through the Appalachian Mountains south toward the Great Smoky Mountains. There are numerous overlooks, hikes, and other activities to enjoy.
- Another popular scenic drive in the Shenandoah Valley is Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. This 105-mile route offers breathtaking panoramic views and access to some of the park’s top hikes.
- Route 11, or Wilderness Road, is a beautiful historic byway parallel to Interstate 81. It showcases charming towns and pastoral landscapes. There are many natural wonders along the way, including Natural Bridge State Park and Grand Caverns, not to mention plenty of rural scenery the valley is known for.
- Route 33 traverses the George Washington National Forest and heads west from Harrisonburg into the scenic mountains.
- Route 340 offers access to various historical sites and natural attractions, including the Shenandoah River. Driving north, you’ll enjoy beautiful views of fall foliage in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
More Scenery on the Virginia Scenic Railway
These scenic drives promise a magical adventure through the Shenandoah Valley this fall – but there are so many more things to do while you’re here. There’s plenty to love about fall in the valley, especially when you choose our cabins as your home away from home. Scenic drives are plenty relaxing, but if you’re looking for something even more leisurely, consider a ride on the Virginia Scenic Railway.
The Virginia Scenic Railway departs from Staunton and is the only regularly scheduled tourist train in Virginia. You’ll hop aboard a vintage 1940s-era rail car, which has been modernized for a comfortable journey, and set off for a scenic adventure through the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. There are a couple of different routes and itineraries to choose from aboard the Virginia Scenic Railway, but all include access to the rolling farmlands, peaceful rivers, historic towns, and beautiful mountains. Like most things in the Shenandoah Valley, a ride on the Virginia Scenic Railway is gorgeous no matter the season – but it’s absolutely stunning in the fall.
In addition to the scenery out your window, you’ll enjoy a narrated tour that provides insights into the region’s history, the significance of the railway, and the various towns and landmarks along the routes. The Alleghany Special travels west from Staunton past rolling farmland and into the beautiful George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The Blue Ridge Flyer heads east out of Staunton and through the communities of Fishersville and Waynesboro before it ascends around 1,000 feet to the entrance of the mile-long Blue Ridge Tunnel. Both trips include a meal, a dessert selection, and a beverage (coffee, soda, tea, and water). Beer and wine are also available for purchase.
Regardless of how you spend your time in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley this fall, there’s no better place to retreat than our private luxury cabins in Virginia. With full kitchens, decks, grills, private hot tubs, and so much more, you’ll surely enjoy one of the most romantic cabin getaways in Virginia. Book your stay today!