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Visite audio autonome du parc national de Shenandoah

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Faites une promenade panoramique à travers la nature sauvage verdoyante de Virginie avec cette visite autoguidée. Arrêtez-vous pour prendre des photos depuis des points de vue à couper le souffle le long de Skyline Drive. Partez en randonnée sur le célèbre sentier des Appalaches. Découvrez comment cet endroit sauvage et isolé n'est pas tout à fait ce qu'il semble. De plus, découvrez l'histoire des premiers habitants de Shenandoah, des Six Nations aux guerres iroquoises et au-delà. Cette route facile et pittoresque est une route que vous n'oublierez pas de sitôt !

Dans les 30 minutes, nous vous enverrons deux éléments : un mot de passe unique et l'application. Téléchargez l'application sur votre téléphone et entrez le mot de passe. Ensuite, téléchargez la visite à l'intérieur. À votre arrivée, rendez-vous au centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Beaver Meadows pour commencer la visite. Respectez l'itinéraire de la visite et la limite de vitesse pour la meilleure expérience.

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Ce qui est inclu
Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour in your/rental car: No group. Take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. Go at your own pace
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated hidden stories, video, text
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
Good value: Buy just one per car. Don’t pay for each person. Save money compared to a bus tour.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat or Email.
Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Comment ça marche : une fois que vous avez réservé une visite, vous recevrez un SMS/e-mail avec des consignes. Téléchargez l'application (avec un bon wifi/signal) et utilisez votre mot de passe unique pour accéder à vos visites. Pour commencer la visite, rendez-vous au point de départ et lancez l'application. Le son démarre automatiquement. Respectez l'itinéraire et la limite de vitesse pour la meilleure expérience. Veuillez noter que personne ne vous attendra au point de départ.
  • Bon rapport qualité-prix : n'achetez qu'un seul circuit pour l'ensemble du véhicule au lieu de prendre le bus et de payer pour chaque personne. Vous constaterez une économie importante. Connectez votre téléphone aux haut-parleurs de voiture par un fil ou Bluetooth. Profitez de la visite en écoutant ensemble pendant que vous conduisez.
  • Horaire flexible : une fois l'application/la visite sur votre téléphone, vous pouvez l'utiliser n'importe quel jour et à tout moment. Vous pouvez l'utiliser sur plusieurs jours. Et utilisez-le également lors de votre prochain voyage ici. Cette visite n'expire jamais.
  • Aperçu de la visite : vous pouvez l'utiliser avant le voyage à la maison (fortement recommandé), l'utiliser pendant le voyage et l'utiliser après votre retour.
  • Ne manquez rien : vous obtiendrez tout avec l'application - un itinéraire complet, des conseils de voyage, des histoires audio racontées par des professionnels, un scénario, des images, des vidéos, des plongées profondes, des trésors cachés, des lieux passionnants, des recommandations pour des randonnées, des aventures, activités, randonnées et direction étape par étape.
  • Tour privé : vous pouvez l'utiliser dans votre voiture ou votre voiture de location. Pas de soucis pour les groupes ou les foules. Démarrez l'application de visite sur votre téléphone. Et il vous guidera pas à pas. Vous pouvez vous arrêter pour autant de pauses que vous le souhaitez. Faites une pause pour les photos Instagram et faites une pause pour le déjeuner/les collations. Faire une randonnée. La visite vous attendra et commencera lorsque vous recommencerez. Vous pouvez même faire le tour sur plusieurs jours. Allez à votre rythme.
  • Facile à utiliser : les histoires se jouent dès que le GPS est activé. Il ne nécessite aucune utilisation de vos mains. Vous pouvez obtenir de l'AIDE en appelant, en discutant ou en envoyant un e-mail à tout moment de la journée.
  • Hors ligne : il n'est pas nécessaire d'avoir un signal cellulaire ou une connexion Wi-Fi pendant la visite. La carte GPS de l'application fonctionne hors ligne.
  • Expiration/reprise : la visite durera le reste de votre vie sur votre téléphone. Il peut être utilisé n'importe quel jour de votre prochain voyage.
  • Utilisez des images pour un livre photo : créez un livre photo en utilisant des images d'application propres (pas de foule) de chaque endroit pour faire un voyage mémorable. Toutes les photos et la séquence correcte sont prêtes dans l'application pour que vous puissiez les utiliser.
  • Médias sociaux : partagez des images nettes (sans foule) avec vos amis/votre famille.
  • Les appareils pris en charge incluent les iPhones avec iOS 13 et supérieur, les téléphones Android avec la version 9 et supérieure et toutes les tablettes et iPads compatibles cellulaires.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
1
Shenandoah National Park
Your southbound tour of Shenandoah's Skyline Drive begins at the park's north entrance, just outside Fort Royal. From here, you'll cruise along this scenic roadway, stop at jaw-dropping vistas, and get acquainted with the area's complicated history.
2
Shenandoah Valley
At Shenandoah Valley Overlook, you'll get a birds-eye view of Fort Royal, as well as a great look at Signal Knob. You'll also find out where this valley got its name in the first place.
3
Dickey Ridge Visitor Center
At the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, you can find maps, snacks, and info about the park. This is also the site of the Fox Hollow Trailhead.
4
Signal Knob Overlook
Signal Knob Overlook doesn't just offer stupendous views (although it certainly has those). It's also rich with history! This knob actually served an important strategic purpose for both the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War.
5
Appalachian Trail
Hogback Overlook is the longest overlook in the park, meaning it offers a panoramic vista of the valley and the mountains beyond. This spot makes for some splendid photo ops! Then you'll find out more about the Iroquois, including their sports, their wars, and more.
6
Limberlost Trail
Limberlost Trail offers another great opportunity for an easy trek through picturesque wilderness. This 1.2-mile loop travels along a boardwalk with almost no elevation change, meaning it's also totally accessible! It also features educational plaques along the way so you can learn as you go!
7
Cedar Run Trail
Cedar Run Trail is one of Shenandoah's dog-friendly trails for those traveling with furry companions. It is 5.8 miles, however, and features a harrowing 2,700 feet of elevation gain, so it's primarily suitable for experienced hikers.
8
Camp Rapidan
Rapidan Camp (also known at times as Camp Hoover) in Shenandoah National Park in Madison County, Virginia, was built by U.S. President Herbert Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover and served as their rustic retreat throughout Hoover's administration from 1929 to 1933.
9
Bearfence Mountain
Bearfence Mountain Trail is only a 1-mile hike, but don't let the brevity fool you. This hike is a steep, gravelly scramble that should only be attempted by ambitious hikers. The views at the top, however, are well worth the difficult ascent.
10
South River Falls Trail
South River Falls Trail isn't just a great hike, it's also a great spot for birdwatchers! This moderate, 4.6-mile trek also leads to a stunning, 83-foot waterfall sure to improve any hike. As an added bonus, dogs are also welcome on this trail.
11
Jones Run Falls Trailhead
Jones Run Falls Trail is yet another gorgeous hike that features a beautiful waterfall. It's also known for being the site of a number of hidden swimming holes, so keep your eyes open when you're on the trail!
12
Blackrock Summit Trail
The Blackrock Summit Trail is a short hike to a lovely viewpoint atop a rocky slope, but there's more to it than that. This quick trail actually follows part of the sprawling, 2,000-mile Appalachian Trail!
13
Shenandoah National Park
Your southbound tour of Shenandoah's Skyline Drive begins at the park's north entrance, just outside Fort Royal. From here, you'll cruise along this scenic roadway, stop at jaw-dropping vistas, and get acquainted with the area's complicated history.
14
Shenandoah Valley
At Shenandoah Valley Overlook, you'll get a birds-eye view of Fort Royal, as well as a great look at Signal Knob. You'll also find out where this valley got its name in the first place.
15
Dickey Ridge Visitor Center
At the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, you can find maps, snacks, and info about the park. This is also the site of the Fox Hollow Trailhead.
16
Signal Knob Overlook
Signal Knob Overlook doesn't just offer stupendous views (although it certainly has those). It's also rich with history! This knob actually served an important strategic purpose for both the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War.
17
Appalachian Trail
Hogback Overlook is the longest overlook in the park, meaning it offers a panoramic vista of the valley and the mountains beyond. This spot makes for some splendid photo ops! Then you'll find out more about the Iroquois, including their sports, their wars, and more.
18
Limberlost Trail
Limberlost Trail offers another great opportunity for an easy trek through picturesque wilderness. This 1.2-mile loop travels along a boardwalk with almost no elevation change, meaning it's also totally accessible! It also features educational plaques along the way so you can learn as you go!
19
Cedar Run Trail
Cedar Run Trail is one of Shenandoah's dog-friendly trails for those traveling with furry companions. It is 5.8 miles, however, and features a harrowing 2,700 feet of elevation gain, so it's primarily suitable for experienced hikers.
20
Camp Rapidan
Rapidan Camp (also known at times as Camp Hoover) in Shenandoah National Park in Madison County, Virginia, was built by U.S. President Herbert Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover and served as their rustic retreat throughout Hoover's administration from 1929 to 1933.
21
Bearfence Mountain
Bearfence Mountain Trail is only a 1-mile hike, but don't let the brevity fool you. This hike is a steep, gravelly scramble that should only be attempted by ambitious hikers. The views at the top, however, are well worth the difficult ascent.
22
South River Falls Trail
South River Falls Trail isn't just a great hike, it's also a great spot for birdwatchers! This moderate, 4.6-mile trek also leads to a stunning, 83-foot waterfall sure to improve any hike. As an added bonus, dogs are also welcome on this trail.
23
Jones Run Falls Trailhead
Jones Run Falls Trail is yet another gorgeous hike that features a beautiful waterfall. It's also known for being the site of a number of hidden swimming holes, so keep your eyes open when you're on the trail!
24
Blackrock Summit Trail
The Blackrock Summit Trail is a short hike to a lovely viewpoint atop a rocky slope, but there's more to it than that. This quick trail actually follows part of the sprawling, 2,000-mile Appalachian Trail!
25
Shenandoah National Park
Your southbound tour of Shenandoah's Skyline Drive begins at the park's north entrance, just outside Fort Royal. From here, you'll cruise along this scenic roadway, stop at jaw-dropping vistas, and get acquainted with the area's complicated history.
26
Shenandoah Valley
At Shenandoah Valley Overlook, you'll get a birds-eye view of Fort Royal, as well as a great look at Signal Knob. You'll also find out where this valley got its name in the first place.
27
Dickey Ridge Visitor Center
At the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, you can find maps, snacks, and info about the park. This is also the site of the Fox Hollow Trailhead.
28
Signal Knob Overlook
Signal Knob Overlook doesn't just offer stupendous views (although it certainly has those). It's also rich with history! This knob actually served an important strategic purpose for both the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War.
29
Appalachian Trail
Hogback Overlook is the longest overlook in the park, meaning it offers a panoramic vista of the valley and the mountains beyond. This spot makes for some splendid photo ops! Then you'll find out more about the Iroquois, including their sports, their wars, and more.
30
Limberlost Trail
Limberlost Trail offers another great opportunity for an easy trek through picturesque wilderness. This 1.2-mile loop travels along a boardwalk with almost no elevation change, meaning it's also totally accessible! It also features educational plaques along the way so you can learn as you go!
31
Cedar Run Trail
Cedar Run Trail is one of Shenandoah's dog-friendly trails for those traveling with furry companions. It is 5.8 miles, however, and features a harrowing 2,700 feet of elevation gain, so it's primarily suitable for experienced hikers.
32
Camp Rapidan
Rapidan Camp (also known at times as Camp Hoover) in Shenandoah National Park in Madison County, Virginia, was built by U.S. President Herbert Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover and served as their rustic retreat throughout Hoover's administration from 1929 to 1933.
33
Bearfence Mountain
Bearfence Mountain Trail is only a 1-mile hike, but don't let the brevity fool you. This hike is a steep, gravelly scramble that should only be attempted by ambitious hikers. The views at the top, however, are well worth the difficult ascent.
34
South River Falls Trail
South River Falls Trail isn't just a great hike, it's also a great spot for birdwatchers! This moderate, 4.6-mile trek also leads to a stunning, 83-foot waterfall sure to improve any hike. As an added bonus, dogs are also welcome on this trail.
35
Jones Run Falls Trailhead
Jones Run Falls Trail is yet another gorgeous hike that features a beautiful waterfall. It's also known for being the site of a number of hidden swimming holes, so keep your eyes open when you're on the trail!
36
Blackrock Summit Trail
The Blackrock Summit Trail is a short hike to a lovely viewpoint atop a rocky slope, but there's more to it than that. This quick trail actually follows part of the sprawling, 2,000-mile Appalachian Trail!
37
Shenandoah National Park
Your southbound tour of Shenandoah's Skyline Drive begins at the park's north entrance, just outside Fort Royal. From here, you'll cruise along this scenic roadway, stop at jaw-dropping vistas, and get acquainted with the area's complicated history.
38
Shenandoah Valley
At Shenandoah Valley Overlook, you'll get a birds-eye view of Fort Royal, as well as a great look at Signal Knob. You'll also find out where this valley got its name in the first place.
39
Dickey Ridge Visitor Center
At the Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, you can find maps, snacks, and info about the park. This is also the site of the Fox Hollow Trailhead.
40
Signal Knob Overlook
Signal Knob Overlook doesn't just offer stupendous views (although it certainly has those). It's also rich with history! This knob actually served an important strategic purpose for both the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War.
41
Appalachian Trail
Hogback Overlook is the longest overlook in the park, meaning it offers a panoramic vista of the valley and the mountains beyond. This spot makes for some splendid photo ops! Then you'll find out more about the Iroquois, including their sports, their wars, and more.
42
Limberlost Trail
Limberlost Trail offers another great opportunity for an easy trek through picturesque wilderness. This 1.2-mile loop travels along a boardwalk with almost no elevation change, meaning it's also totally accessible! It also features educational plaques along the way so you can learn as you go!
43
Cedar Run Trail
Cedar Run Trail is one of Shenandoah's dog-friendly trails for those traveling with furry companions. It is 5.8 miles, however, and features a harrowing 2,700 feet of elevation gain, so it's primarily suitable for experienced hikers.
44
Camp Rapidan
Rapidan Camp (also known at times as Camp Hoover) in Shenandoah National Park in Madison County, Virginia, was built by U.S. President Herbert Hoover and his wife Lou Henry Hoover and served as their rustic retreat throughout Hoover's administration from 1929 to 1933.
45
Bearfence Mountain
Bearfence Mountain Trail is only a 1-mile hike, but don't let the brevity fool you. This hike is a steep, gravelly scramble that should only be attempted by ambitious hikers. The views at the top, however, are well worth the difficult ascent.
46
South River Falls Trail
South River Falls Trail isn't just a great hike, it's also a great spot for birdwatchers! This moderate, 4.6-mile trek also leads to a stunning, 83-foot waterfall sure to improve any hike. As an added bonus, dogs are also welcome on this trail.
47
Jones Run Falls Trailhead
Jones Run Falls Trail is yet another gorgeous hike that features a beautiful waterfall. It's also known for being the site of a number of hidden swimming holes, so keep your eyes open when you're on the trail!
48
Blackrock Summit Trail
The Blackrock Summit Trail is a short hike to a lovely viewpoint atop a rocky slope, but there's more to it than that. This quick trail actually follows part of the sprawling, 2,000-mile Appalachian Trail!
49
Parc national de Shenandoah
Votre visite en direction du sud de la Skyline Drive de Shenandoah commence à l'entrée nord du parc, juste à l'extérieur de Fort Royal. De là, vous naviguerez le long de cette route panoramique, vous arrêterez devant des vues à couper le souffle et vous familiariserez avec l'histoire compliquée de la région.
50
Vallée de Shenandoah
À Shenandoah Valley Overlook, vous aurez une vue à vol d'oiseau de Fort Royal, ainsi qu'un superbe aperçu de Signal Knob. Vous découvrirez également d'où cette vallée tire son nom en premier lieu.
51
Centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Dickey Ridge
Au Dickey Ridge Visitor Center, vous pouvez trouver des cartes, des collations et des informations sur le parc. C'est également le site du Fox Hollow Trailhead.
52
Vue sur le bouton de signal
Signal Knob Overlook n'offre pas seulement des vues magnifiques (bien qu'il en ait certainement). C'est aussi riche d'histoire ! Ce bouton a en fait servi un objectif stratégique important pour l'Union et la Confédération pendant la guerre civile.
53
Sentier des Appalaches
Hogback Overlook est le plus long belvédère du parc, ce qui signifie qu'il offre une vue panoramique sur la vallée et les montagnes au-delà. Cet endroit fait de splendides séances de photos! Ensuite, vous en apprendrez plus sur les Iroquois, y compris leurs sports, leurs guerres, etc.
54
Sentier Limberlost
Limberlost Trail offre une autre excellente occasion de faire une randonnée facile à travers une nature sauvage pittoresque. Cette boucle de 1,2 mile parcourt une promenade sans presque aucun dénivelé, ce qui signifie qu'elle est également totalement accessible ! Il comporte également des plaques éducatives le long du chemin pour que vous puissiez apprendre au fur et à mesure !
55
Sentier des cèdres
Cedar Run Trail est l'un des sentiers adaptés aux chiens de Shenandoah pour ceux qui voyagent avec des compagnons à fourrure. Cependant, il fait 5,8 miles et présente un gain d'altitude déchirant de 2 700 pieds, il convient donc principalement aux randonneurs expérimentés.
56
Camp Rapidan
Rapidan Camp (également connu parfois sous le nom de Camp Hoover) dans le parc national de Shenandoah dans le comté de Madison, en Virginie, a été construit par le président américain Herbert Hoover et son épouse Lou Henry Hoover et a servi de retraite rustique tout au long de l'administration de Hoover de 1929 à 1933.
57
Montagne Bearfence
Bearfence Mountain Trail n'est qu'une randonnée de 1 mile, mais ne vous laissez pas tromper par la brièveté. Cette randonnée est une course raide et graveleuse qui ne devrait être tentée que par des randonneurs ambitieux. Les vues au sommet, cependant, valent bien la difficile ascension.
58
Sentier des chutes de la rivière sud
Le sentier South River Falls n'est pas seulement une excellente randonnée, c'est aussi un endroit idéal pour les ornithologues! Cette randonnée modérée de 4,6 miles mène également à une superbe cascade de 83 pieds qui améliorera à coup sûr toute randonnée. En prime, les chiens sont également les bienvenus sur ce sentier.
59
Sentier Jones Run Falls
Jones Run Falls Trail est une autre randonnée magnifique qui comprend une belle cascade. Il est également connu pour être le site d'un certain nombre de trous de baignade cachés, alors gardez les yeux ouverts lorsque vous êtes sur le sentier !
60
Sentier du sommet de Blackrock
Le Blackrock Summit Trail est une courte randonnée jusqu'à un joli point de vue au sommet d'une pente rocheuse, mais il y a plus que cela. Ce sentier rapide suit en fait une partie du vaste sentier des Appalaches de 2 000 milles!
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Commentaires (11)
516carolync
Nov 2022
Beautiful drive made better with history! While driving along the Skyline I enjoyed hearing history about the area. I learned history I was not aware of before.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Thank you so much for your feedback! I’m delighted that my tour of Shenandoah added to your learning and that you enjoyed it. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to improve the tour and earn that extra star! I also have 100 other self-guided tours for other parks, scenic drives, cities, and historic sites in the US — hopefully, you’ll get the chance to try them next time! Also, to remind you, the tour you bought is yours for a lifetime. So, you can listen to it at home or on your next visit.
TadworthBoy
Oct 2022
Worked great and provided useful information as I drove through the park. Would suggest they add more info on flora and fauna when the update.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2022
Thanks so much for your feedback, Tadworth! I'm thrilled that my tour of Shenandoah National Park added to your learning and that you enjoyed it. I also have 100 other self-guided tours for other national parks, scenic drives, cities, and historic sites in the US. Hopefully, you’ll get the chance to try them next time! Also, to remind you, the tour you bought is yours for a lifetime. So, you can listen to it at home or on your next visit.
tomcarla
Sep 2022
I enjoyed the background information it provided on the history of the area and the alerts for overlooks. The app was easy to use .
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2022
Thanks so much for your feedback Tom! I'm thrilled that my tour of Shenandoah added to your learning and that you enjoyed it. I also have 100 other self-guided tours for other parks, scenic drives, cities, and historic sites in the US — hopefully, you’ll get the chance to try them next time! Also, just to remind you, the tour you bought is yours for a lifetime. So, you can listen to it at home or on your next visit.

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