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Another happy guest! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
15/08/2025

Another happy guest! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

29/07/2025
16/07/2025

Sources of joy:
-Fawns in the yard
-Guests who leave the cabin immaculately clean -Pink sunsets from the deck

Use the stick!
12/07/2025

Use the stick!

One does not simply “become” a master of karate. First you must accidentally walk into a spiderweb.

In your face. Literally. National parks offer many opportunities to hit the trail! Hiking is one of the best ways to get exercise. No matter what type of trail you find yourself on, hiking is a great whole-body workout—from head to toe and everything in between. Hmm, walking into spiderweb = great cardio. In conclusion, the early bird gets the face full of spiderwebs. Sleep in. Or bring a friend. (Maybe a tall friend, just saying.) Get ready, adventure awaits.

Image: Screenshot of National Park Service post with text, “TIP: As you walk down a trail, use a stick to make first contact with spiderwebs. You can also use your face. Do what feels right.”

Just steps from the cabin!
06/07/2025

Just steps from the cabin!

Discover the best hikes, scenic spots, and trail clubs along Virginia’s 557-mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail.

Misty morning at the cabin
05/07/2025

Misty morning at the cabin

03/07/2025

🫐 July is National Blueberry Month! 🫐

Each summer, wild blueberries blanket the ridges and trails of Shenandoah National Park—and yes, you’re welcome to enjoy a few!

From late June through August, hikers can savor sweet, sun-ripened berries growing naturally throughout the park. You’re allowed to pick small amounts for personal consumption, but please harvest responsibly and practice Leave No Trace. These berries are an essential food source for Shenandoah’s wildlife—including birds, bears, deer, and many of the 200+ animal species that call the park home. Unlike humans, they don’t have grocery stores!

Harvest tip: Pick gently, don’t clear any one area, and leave plenty behind for the critters who depend on them. Blueberries in Shenandoah are more than a tasty trail snack—they’re a reminder of the richness and resilience of Virginia’s wild public lands. 🍃



Photo Description: A close up shot of almost ripe low bush blueberries.

03/07/2025

On this day in 1936, Shenandoah National Park was officially dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Roosevelt had made Shenandoah the site of the first Civilian Conservation Corps camps in May of 1933 and visited in August of that year. As part of the historic event, FDR gave a speech to several hundred spectators, saying “I now take great pleasure in dedicating Shenandoah National Park, dedicating it to this and succeeding generations of Americans for the recreation and for the re-creation which they shall find here.”

The Park has since been visited over 138 million times and counting and has lived up to its billing as an eastern park in the western tradition.

Happy Birthday Shenandoah National Park. 🎈

25/06/2025

Baby fawn at the cabin tonight!

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