2.9437 wooded acres near the Shenandoah River outside the town of Luray. The Town of Luray is located at the crossroads of major routes of travel, approximately 90 miles west of Washington D.C. and 45 miles south of Winchester. Interstate 81 is located just 15 miles to the west; and Interstate 66 is just 25 miles to the north. Located in the Shenandoah Valley region and situated between the Blue Ridge Mountains on the east and the Massanutten Mountains on the West. The Shenandoh River flows northward throughout the length of the county.
Visitors marvel at this region, with the George Washington National Forest and the Shenandoah National Park - 60,000 acres - offering opportunities for camping, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, hunting and mountain biking. The Luray Caverns, the largest and most popular caverns in the East are a must-see when you visit the area. And be sure to drive...
Visitors marvel at this region, with the George Washington National Forest and the Shenandoah National Park - 60,000 acres - offering opportunities for camping, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, hunting and mountain biking. The Luray Caverns, the largest and most popular caverns in the East are a must-see when you visit the area. And be sure to drive Skyline Drive, especially during the fall foliage months
Also home to historical sites and popular attractions dominated in natural beauty and wonder, Luray offers residents and visitors a unique experience of both Virginias delicately preserved past and commitment to a growing future. Luray is the county seat of Page County. The towns population is approximately 5,000. A small town rich in tradition and community, with people and business dedicated to cooperative improvements and enhancements.
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