🍂 Above, Through & Below: Fall Adventures in the Shenandoah Valley

Autumn in the Shenandoah Valley is pure magic — golden light, crisp mornings, and the kind of scenery that makes you pull over just to take it all in. This season, I’m exploring our region from every angle: above ground, through the ground, and below it.

Above Ground: Skyline Drive & the Blue Ridge Parkway

Leaf-peeping season doesn’t get better than this. Cruise along Skyline Drive or the Blue Ridge Parkway — both are showing off right now with sweeping views, crisp air, and more photo ops than your camera roll can handle. Pack a picnic, roll the windows down, and let the mountain breeze reset your soul. Bonus: even with the government shutdown lingering, Shenandoah National Park remains open for visitors.  Just remember that what you pack in-you pack back out. 

Through the Ground: The Blue Ridge Tunnel

For a unique twist on “fall walk,” head underground — well, through ground — at the Blue Ridge Tunnel. Just outside of Afton, this historic railroad tunnel stretches nearly a mile and a half beneath the mountain. Bring a flashlight (it gets dark!) and enjoy the cool air, echoing footsteps, and the feeling of stepping through history.

Below Ground: Grand Caverns

When you’re ready to really go deep, Grand Caverns in Grottoes are waiting. It’s America’s oldest continually operating show cave — think cathedral-sized rooms, dramatic limestone formations, and the perfect steady 54°F. Guided tours run daily, and it’s a great way to experience nature’s art gallery from a whole new angle.

Until Next TimeThe Shenandoah Valley always knows how to put on a show, especially in fall. Whether you’re chasing foliage or dreaming about your next move here, I’m happy to share local pumpkin patches and corn maze locations-don’t forget apple picking.

Warmly,
Carolyn Book, The Realtor RN
eXp Realty | Staunton, VA

The Realtor RN — Guiding Moves with Heart & Precision

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