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Virginia is known for historic
battlefields, picturesque horse farms, old churches, and
aristocratic homes. Often called the “Cradle of
Democracy,” three U.S. presidents lived here within
miles of each other. When you’re not exploring history,
you can traverse some of the nation’s best hiking and
riding trails. To see and do:
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Destinations Adventures |
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3027 West Hwy 76,
Suite C-2
Branson, MO 65616 |
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SHENANDOAH CROSSING |
Located on over 1,000 acres of rolling
hillside and lush pastures with a 60-acre lake,
Shenandoah Crossing is a paradise for those who love the
outdoors. Championship golf, tennis courts, volleyball,
horseshoes and mini-golf are all available on site.
Spend your day hiking, biking or horseback riding,
exploring the unspoiled countryside just as our
ancestors did.
You can also enjoy activities in and around Lake Izac.
Rent a boat and fishing equipment at the marina, or
mosey around in a paddleboat. Or, if you prefer poolside
to lakeside, you can take a dip in the indoor pool (open
year-round), one of the outdoor pools (open seasonally)
or hot tubs.
The ambiance at Shenandoah Crossing is a cross between
rustic farm and country club, reminiscent of an old
country estate. Accommodations range from primitive to
pristine, with your choice of wilderness camping, RV
sites, lodge rooms, rustic or modern cabins or deluxe
townhomes.
When you’re ready for a hot meal, visit Lake Izac’s
Tavern, a full-service, casual restaurant and bar
located in the lodge building. For kids, a large
activities center offers video games, ping-pong, pool
tables and more. Our equestrian center, home to nearly
three dozen horses, is also a feature attraction for all
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Destination Highlights
Virginia is known for historic
battlefields, picturesque horse farms, old churches, and
aristocratic homes. Often called the “Cradle of
Democracy,” three U.S. presidents lived here within
miles of each other. When you’re not exploring history,
you can traverse some of the nation’s best hiking and
riding trails. To see and do:
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Explore Monticello, the
home of Thomas Jefferson
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Montpelier, The Home of
James Madison
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Ash Lawn, The Home of
James Monroe
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Take a horseback ride
or a drive through the scenic countryside
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Enjoy some of the
nation’s best hiking trails
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Hit the links on a
championship golf course
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Civil War Museum at the
Exchange Hotel
- Civil War
Battlefields
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University of Virginia
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Package Details
Three day, two night stay in Shenandoah. All for just $189.00! Accommodates a family of five, two adults and three children
or up to four adults. |
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