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VIRGINIA STATE PARKS
Raymond R. "Andy" Guest Jr. Shenandoah River State Park
General Info ▼ | Overnight Facilities ▼ | Prices | Recreation ▼ | Events, Programs, Attractions ▼ | Picnic Shelters | Other Info ▼ | Park Photos

Starting May 5, 2008, all horse trails will be closed because of cabin and campground construction. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience as we improve our park.

GENERAL INFO: This park's hours of operation are between 8 a.m. and dusk. NOTE: This park is a Trash Free Facility - refuse must be removed by park visitor. A central refuse collection area is at the Cullers Overlook.

The park is 1,604 acres with 5.6 miles of river frontage along the south fork of the Shenandoah River. The rolling, mountainous land features steep slopes and is mostly wooded. In addition to meandering river frontage, the park offers scenic vistas overlooking Massanutten Mountain to the west and Shenandoah National Park to the east.

AT-A-GLANCE

The pictographs directly below show park offerings. Click on those of interest or read below for more detail. Mouse-over the image for a short text description or click here to view a legend in which each pictograph's meaning is expressed.

camping bathhouses picnic shelters canoe access fishing hiking trails bicycle trail horse trails parking fee pets some wheelchair accessibility

Map: Park Location for Raymond R. "Andy" Guest Jr. Shenandoah River State ParkLOCATION: The park is in Warren County, eight miles south of Front Royal and 15 miles north of Luray. It's off Rt. 340 in Bentonville.

Click here for a Google map.

PARK MAP: Here is a map of the park (PDF). Click here to download a close-up map (PDF) of the River Right Campground. You'll need a copy of the free Adobe Acrobat reader to view the map.

OVERNIGHT FACILITIES: Camping. For information on availability of overnight accommodations, particular park amenities or to make a reservation, you can reserve online or call 1-800-933-PARK.

CABINS: None.

CAMPING: 10 tent sites, 1 group site.

SWIMMING: No swimming. Wading and floating are permitted.

TRAILS: 13 miles, six of which are multi-use.

FISHING, BOATING: The park offers a car top access in the day-use area, located 3.2 miles downstream from the Bentonville access area. The "fish trap" access area, near Shelter 3, is suitable for wade fishing. Freshwater fishing is available, however there are no boat rentals. There are three car-top launches and two outfitters within five minutes of the park.

HUNTING: Click here to learn about this park's hunting opportunities.

HORSES: None.

PARKS CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Click here to view park events, festivals, workshops and interpretive programs.

VISITOR CENTER, GIFT SHOP: None.

NATURE, HISTORY PROGRAMS: Seasonal schedule between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Riverfest. Click here to view park events, festivals, workshops and interpretive programs.

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER: There's an information kiosk by the car-top boat launch.

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, Oasis Winery, Skyline Caverns, Luray Caverns, Sky Meadows State Park, Down River, Front Royal Canoe.

PICNIC SHELTERS: Four shelters may be rented through the Reservation Center. Call 1-800-933-PARK. They are available in two sizes: large and very large. They are rented all day from 8 a.m. to dusk. All shelters have lighting, are handicap accessible, and feature pedestal grills, a water fountain and electricity (a single 15 amp 120v receptacle). Also, all are adjacent to parking. Daily parking fees apply to all shelter guests. Click here for park fees.

Cancellation policy: No refund within 14 days before reserved date. Before then, there's a cancellation fee.

Shelter 1 (large) - It is riverside, accommodates 50 and is handicap accessible. The shelter, which is octagonal and has 900 square feet of floor area with seven picnic tables, is about 200 feet away from a restroom. There are 29 parking spaces.

Shelter 2 (large) - It is riverside, accommodates 50 and is handicap accessible. The shelter, which is octagonal and has 900 square feet of floor area with seven picnic tables, is about 150 feet away from a restroom. There are 15 parking spaces.

Shelter 3 (large) - It is riverside, accommodates 50 and is handicap accessible. The shelter, which is octagonal and has 900 square feet of floor area with seven picnic tables, is about 300 feet away from a restroom. There are 14 parking spaces.

Massanutten Shelter (extra large) - This shelter overlooks Massanutten Mountain and the river, and can accommodate 100. It's about 34 x 34 feet with two 12 x 20 foot wings, is about 300 feet away from a restroom and is beside a 55-space parking lot.

ACCESSIBILITY:

SPECIAL FEATURES: None.

CONCESSIONS: None.

LAUNDRY: None.

RESTAURANT: Eight miles, in Front Royal. Two convenience stores about one-quarter mile away in Bentonville.

HISTORY: None.

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PRICES
Click here Virginia State Park Fees and Seasons. Rental rates for cabins and camping vary by season, offering and park. Rates are subject to verification by DCR's state parks reservations staff (1-800-933-PARK). First, determine the appropriate season, which can vary by park, then the relevant rate.
CONTACT INFO
Shenandoah River State Park,
350 Daughter of Stars Drive
Bentonville, VA 22610 Phone: (540) 622-6840 Fax: (540) 622-6841 Email, shenandoahriver.

Learn more about park offerings by calling 1-800-933-PARK or email resvs. Be sure to specify the park of interest. Click here to reserve a campsite or picnic shelter or to check cabin availability.
PARK SIZE
1,604 acres, 5.6 miles of river frontage along the south fork of the Shendandoah River. About 140 acres are pastoral.
WEATHER
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This park was supported by the Land and Water Conservation Fund: Helping
         states and communities provide outdoor recreation and open space for all
         Americans.
This park was supported by the Land and Water Conservation Fund: Helping states and communities provide outdoor recreation and open space for all Americans.