Grandparents will find lots to do with their grandchildren in Page County
Luray & Page County is an ideal destination for multi-generational getaway with so many things for everyone to do and family-friendly lodging in rental cabins
GRANDPARENTS

If you’re like most busy families, time is limited.

Canoeing on the Shenandoah River in Page County VARental Cabin in Shenandoah National ParkFishing with Granddad

 

 

Woman showing off her prize catch fishAnd time spent making memories in a special place like Luray & Page County, Virginia is precious — memories which will remain with your grandkids forever, like fishing together in a mountain stream, riding horses along a winding trail or examining stalactites and stalagmites at Luray Caverns. From the highest mountains to beneath the surface, Luray & Page County is made for family fun.

If you choose to keep a slower pace than your grandkids, there is much to do while the kids have their adventure. The towns of Luray, Stanley and Shenandoah have shops, restaurants and galleries to explore.

You should also plan a trip to experience some wild life at the Luray Zoo.  The Luray Zoo is now home to over 250 animals. It is the only true privately owned rescue zoo in Virginia! They have been giving homes to animals for over 26 years! 

Or grab a picnic and head out for a scenic trip along Skyline Drive or dine in one of the restaurants located in Shenandoah National Park. Rest assured  while you’re out having a good time, the rest of your family has lots of great opportunities to keep them busy, too.

Since this is the Cabin Capital of Virginia, this unique lodging option is one more way for extended families to enjoy time together. Cabins range from basic to spacious. Most have kitchens and dining areas so  families can share meals and then relax together before bed time. If you’re looking for an evening out, take a short trip to one of our great restaurants, where you may catch some free live music with dinner.

 

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