
r/shenandoah

Visiting Shenandoah this weekend with my son (6 years old). Ideas if the rain is too much?
We will stay at a cabin near Shenandoah (the town). On Saturday I thought we would start at the north end of the park and attempt Stony Man. If it’s too wet / rainy, make our way down to Limberlost. If it’s still meh, head north to Luray and visit the caverns.
Maybe Harrisonburg for the children’s museum.
Any other ideas?
He loves trails where he can climb on rocks, so the rain is extra disappointing.
Thanks!
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