Shenandoah National Park; A Billion Deer and Counting (ok maybe not a billion…)

Greetings, Wandertogs Wanderers!

Join us on a delightful escape - just 75 miles away from the hustle and bustle of Washington, D.C., to the serene haven of Shenandoah National Park. Picture spilling waterfalls, stunning views, and peaceful wooded hollows – a land where nature unfolds its beauty.

Skyline Drive at Sunset

Seeing Nature's Wonders

Shenandoah National Park has over 200,000 acres of protected lands, this park is a haven for deer, songbirds, and, although we missed them, the elusive black bear. Deer, on the other hand, put on a spectacular show – we're pretty sure we met about a billion of them!

While we may not have spotted any black bears, our journey was a deer lover's dream. These graceful creatures seem to be the unofficial hosts of Shenandoah, greeting visitors with curious gazes and the occasional playful leap. It's like being in a real-life Bambi movie! But wander slowly driving down the winding roads because they do not move quickly out of the roads. And while we sat in camp we watched them run around us in circles. They passed through the campground with curiosity and then sped away off through the woods.

Travel Tip: Black bears are the only bears found in Shenandoah and there are plenty of bears in the hundreds of square miles that comprise the Park – we heard it is approximately 1 to 4 bears per square mile! This means you have a fairly good chance of seeing a black bear while you're here. So please oh please - if you plan on carrying bear spray - Make sure that you know how to use it before entering the park!!

Skyline Drive: A Scenic Drive Worth Taking

Buckle up for one of the most breathtaking drives of our journey – Skyline Drive. If you're a fall views enthusiast, this is your ticket to leaf-peeping paradise. The vibrant hues of autumn foliage paint the landscape in a kaleidoscope of colors, making it a must-see for anyone craving a nature-infused escape.

Tranquility Beyond Measure

Shenandoah is not just about the sights; it's a sanctuary for the soul. Clear your mind as you immerse yourself in the glorious landscape, where each turn of the trail reveals a new marvel. Whether you're strolling up a steep mountain trail or pausing in quiet forest land, the tranquility is palpable.

We extend an invitation for you to experience the magic of Shenandoah National Park. Thank you for being part of the Wandertogs community. Let's wander through Shenandoah's wonders together! Want to see more of the images we took while enjoying our time there. Click to see the gallery here. https://erbphotography.zenfoliosite.com/shenandoah-national-park

Join us, Wandertogs, as we continue to uncover the gems of our journey. 

Stay tuned for more tales from the trails, tips for nature lovers, and visuals that capture the heart and soul of our travel escapades.

Happy trails,

Scott and Donna

Wantertogs Founders and Nature Enthusiasts Extraordinaire

Scotty could not be more excited about that sunset! I mean look at those mountains! Right?