Luray
Although almost all of Virginia's little towns are undeniably charming, one in the Shenandoah Valley may be the most alluring of them all. The settlement of Luray, which is in Page County, is frequently related to the adjacent caverns. But, it turns out that the surface is just as alluring. Luray delivers a captivating day trip with its magnificent scenery, welcoming tiny town, and amazing natural features. Luray in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley should be on your list if you're looking for a cabin retreat while seeing small communities in the state. In fact, because there are so many cabin rentals available in this wilderness area, it is known as the state's cabin capital.
You can arrange day tours from your cabin break to Luray Caverns, George Washington National Forest, and Shenandoah National Park. The Shenandoah River can be paddled along, or you can learn fly fishing with one of the many guide services in Luray. Another series of day visits might be organized to explore a different trail every day. In the nearby national forests, there are more than 500 miles of trails that go anything from a simple stroll to strenuous hiking. In Luray, the Hawksbill Greenway is your best bet for bicycling.