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Rockfish Gap Entrance Station — Attraction in Waynesboro

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Rockfish Gap Entrance Station
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Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail, West Trailhead
483 Three Notched Mountain Hwy, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Beginning of Blue Ridge Parkway
Afton, VA 22920
Shenandoah Skyline Dr. Parkway Southern Terminus
Skyline Dr, Afton, VA 22920
Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail
Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail, Afton, VA 22920
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Grey Pine Lodge
494 Three Notched Mountain Hwy, Waynesboro, VA 22980
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Rockfish Gap Entrance Station

282 Skyline Dr, Waynesboro, VA 22980
4.7(146)
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Nearby attractions of Rockfish Gap Entrance Station

Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail, West Trailhead

Beginning of Blue Ridge Parkway

Shenandoah Skyline Dr. Parkway Southern Terminus

Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail

Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail, West Trailhead

Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail, West Trailhead

4.9

(163)

Open 24 hours
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Beginning of Blue Ridge Parkway

Beginning of Blue Ridge Parkway

4.8

(260)

Open 24 hours
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Shenandoah Skyline Dr. Parkway Southern Terminus

Shenandoah Skyline Dr. Parkway Southern Terminus

4.6

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail

Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail

4.8

(99)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Eric JagemanEric Jageman
After finishing up vacation in Williamsburg Virginia, we drove west and decided to take the longer way home. We wanted to drive through Shenandoah national Park starting at the bottom and driving skyline Drive the whole way from tip to tip. We entered the park and the Ranger we talked to said it normally takes about 3 1/2+ hours if you do the entire 105 miles. Out of the 75 scenic pull offs. We probably only missed two or three. We did not get out of the car at everyone and some of them. We basically just glanced for a minute and moved on. Other pull off we got out of the and enjoyed the view for 10+ minutes. By the time we got to the northern entrance, we were more than ready to go. We ended up packing a picnic and stopped in the middle of the park to enjoy a little bit of downtime to our drive. when exiting the park we typed in Home‘s address and realized we were still four hours from home and this was 8 PM at night. I just guesstimated how long it would take to get home when I told them and I was off by 1 to 2+ hours. I know that we did not want to drive another four hours after already driving 10 hours that day that was completely my fault for miscalculating how far away from how we still were. We have never been to a place quite like this that has so many magnificent, fantastic views. We enjoyed the park a whole lot! This park would also be a hiker‘s dream. We did not hike anywhere, but between a lot of the scenic pull offs there are paths that lead to unforgettable spots in the park or so we were told. I know this is true because I had looked at this place before on Pinterest. I just know that a lot of the hikes were moderate too difficult to get to some of the more scenic spots and I know that my wife and daughter would not be up for the challenge. I might have to take my son down sometime in the future if he would like to do that. That’s 2 national parks down, and only 61 more to go. 😆 If you want an unforgettable experience, even if it is just stopping at the scenic outlooks, I would highly recommend coming here. I will remember this for the rest of my life.
William FritzlerWilliam Fritzler
I love Rockfish Gap!! This is where the AT, Skyline Drive, and the Blue Ridge Parkway all meet. It also marks the end of Central Virginia and the beginning of the Shenandoah National Park. Alot of awesomeness happening in a small area. Not to mention, when you cross the interstate there are plenty of 18 wheelers and if you give them the horn signal they will respond in numbers. :-) Alot of fun letting the inner kid out every once in awhile. :-) Just know, the Blue Ridge Parkway is free, but you have to pay a fee for Skyline Drive if you don't buy the park pass. I recommend you buy one of the passes if you're going to be in and out of the Park and if you're going to be visiting other National Parks within the year. The passes really do pay for themselves as of the second visit. Happy Trails and safe travels. Oh, enjoy the views!
Avraham SpiraAvraham Spira
This entrance does not have the traditional national Park entrance sign when we headed north to the other entry says they were hard to access as there was no parking along the road beside them so we ended up doing it at the northern tip by the front Royal entrance station.
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After finishing up vacation in Williamsburg Virginia, we drove west and decided to take the longer way home. We wanted to drive through Shenandoah national Park starting at the bottom and driving skyline Drive the whole way from tip to tip. We entered the park and the Ranger we talked to said it normally takes about 3 1/2+ hours if you do the entire 105 miles. Out of the 75 scenic pull offs. We probably only missed two or three. We did not get out of the car at everyone and some of them. We basically just glanced for a minute and moved on. Other pull off we got out of the and enjoyed the view for 10+ minutes. By the time we got to the northern entrance, we were more than ready to go. We ended up packing a picnic and stopped in the middle of the park to enjoy a little bit of downtime to our drive. when exiting the park we typed in Home‘s address and realized we were still four hours from home and this was 8 PM at night. I just guesstimated how long it would take to get home when I told them and I was off by 1 to 2+ hours. I know that we did not want to drive another four hours after already driving 10 hours that day that was completely my fault for miscalculating how far away from how we still were. We have never been to a place quite like this that has so many magnificent, fantastic views. We enjoyed the park a whole lot! This park would also be a hiker‘s dream. We did not hike anywhere, but between a lot of the scenic pull offs there are paths that lead to unforgettable spots in the park or so we were told. I know this is true because I had looked at this place before on Pinterest. I just know that a lot of the hikes were moderate too difficult to get to some of the more scenic spots and I know that my wife and daughter would not be up for the challenge. I might have to take my son down sometime in the future if he would like to do that. That’s 2 national parks down, and only 61 more to go. 😆 If you want an unforgettable experience, even if it is just stopping at the scenic outlooks, I would highly recommend coming here. I will remember this for the rest of my life.
Eric Jageman

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I love Rockfish Gap!! This is where the AT, Skyline Drive, and the Blue Ridge Parkway all meet. It also marks the end of Central Virginia and the beginning of the Shenandoah National Park. Alot of awesomeness happening in a small area. Not to mention, when you cross the interstate there are plenty of 18 wheelers and if you give them the horn signal they will respond in numbers. :-) Alot of fun letting the inner kid out every once in awhile. :-) Just know, the Blue Ridge Parkway is free, but you have to pay a fee for Skyline Drive if you don't buy the park pass. I recommend you buy one of the passes if you're going to be in and out of the Park and if you're going to be visiting other National Parks within the year. The passes really do pay for themselves as of the second visit. Happy Trails and safe travels. Oh, enjoy the views!
William Fritzler

William Fritzler

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This entrance does not have the traditional national Park entrance sign when we headed north to the other entry says they were hard to access as there was no parking along the road beside them so we ended up doing it at the northern tip by the front Royal entrance station.
Avraham Spira

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4.7
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5.0
15w

After finishing up vacation in Williamsburg Virginia, we drove west and decided to take the longer way home. We wanted to drive through Shenandoah national Park starting at the bottom and driving skyline Drive the whole way from tip to tip. We entered the park and the Ranger we talked to said it normally takes about 3 1/2+ hours if you do the entire 105 miles. Out of the 75 scenic pull offs. We probably only missed two or three. We did not get out of the car at everyone and some of them. We basically just glanced for a minute and moved on. Other pull off we got out of the and enjoyed the view for 10+ minutes. By the time we got to the northern entrance, we were more than ready to go. We ended up packing a picnic and stopped in the middle of the park to enjoy a little bit of downtime to our drive. when exiting the park we typed in Home‘s address and realized we were still four hours from home and this was 8 PM at night. I just guesstimated how long it would take to get home when I told them and I was off by 1 to 2+ hours. I know that we did not want to drive another four hours after already driving 10 hours that day that was completely my fault for miscalculating how far away from how we still were. We have never been to a place quite like this that has so many magnificent, fantastic views. We enjoyed the park a whole lot! This park would also be a hiker‘s dream. We did not hike anywhere, but between a lot of the scenic pull offs there are paths that lead to unforgettable spots in the park or so we were told. I know this is true because I had looked at this place before on Pinterest. I just know that a lot of the hikes were moderate too difficult to get to some of the more scenic spots and I know that my wife and daughter would not be up for the challenge. I might have to take my son down sometime in the future if he would like to do that. That’s 2 national parks down, and only 61 more to go. 😆 If you want an unforgettable experience, even if it is just stopping at the scenic outlooks, I would highly recommend coming here. I will remember this for the...

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5.0
3y

I love Rockfish Gap!! This is where the AT, Skyline Drive, and the Blue Ridge Parkway all meet. It also marks the end of Central Virginia and the beginning of the Shenandoah National Park. Alot of awesomeness happening in a small area. Not to mention, when you cross the interstate there are plenty of 18 wheelers and if you give them the horn signal they will respond in numbers. :-) Alot of fun letting the inner kid out every once in awhile. :-) Just know, the Blue Ridge Parkway is free, but you have to pay a fee for Skyline Drive if you don't buy the park pass. I recommend you buy one of the passes if you're going to be in and out of the Park and if you're going to be visiting other National Parks within the year. The passes really do pay for themselves as of the second visit. Happy Trails and safe travels. Oh,...

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4.0
36w

The Rockfish Gap Entrance Station is a convenient and well-organized entry point into the park, with a good area to pull over once you get inside. It made for a smooth start to our visit.

The entry fee was $30, but I liked that it allows re-entry for the next seven days, which makes it a great value if you plan to return. One thing that caught me off guard was that they only accepted cards—when I tried to pay with cash, they didn’t take it. I found that a bit unusual, but it wasn’t a big deal, so I just used my card instead.

Overall, it was a straightforward and easy entrance into the park, and the process was quick...

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