Skyland Resort

Skyland Resort (milepost 42), a large and wide-ranging complex with nearly three dozen structures that range from freestanding rustic cabins constructed in the early 1900s to a modern motel-type building with 20 rooms. Skyland offers a total of 178 rooms, many of which offer excellent views of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. The complex has five classes of accommodations, with a wide variation in prices depending on room size, view, and bedding. The lobby of the registration building has a wall of windows offering an outstanding view of the valley. An adjacent building houses a craft and gift shop, taproom, small lounge area, and an attractive dining room.

Skyland resort first called Stony Man Camp, was founded in 1888 by George Freeman Pollock Jr. Pollock was a pioneer conservationist who was later instrumental in establishing Shenandoah National Park. He called the resort Skyland because of its lofty location near the highest point on the Skyline Drive. Pollock chose the perfect spot for his summer retreat away from the heat of Washington, DC. At 3,680 feet – the highest point on Skyline Drive – he had breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Valley and cool mountain breezes. Skyland encompasses 36 acres in the Park with 28 buildings situated on 16 of those acres along the crests and wooded areas.

Today you can still enjoy the amazing views and refreshing mountain breezes, dine on delicious regional fare in the restaurant or at one or more of the Shenandoah Seasonings Culinary events, hike, horseback ride… or simply relax and take in the peaceful surroundings at the Skyland Resort in Shenandoah National Park. The Pollock Dining Room serves breakfast 7:30 to 10:30am, lunch 12 noon to 2:00pm and dinner 5:30 to 9:00pm.

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Guest rooms and Rates

  • Stay in a cozy rustic cabin or spacious family cabin, a standard, traditional or Blue Ridge room or a suite with a fireplace.
  • TVs with satellite reception in some rooms
  • 28 lodging buildings sit along the crest of the mountains and in wooded areas
  • Pet friendly rooms available
  • No phones in guest rooms. Pay phones in service areas.
  • For information or to reserve a room, please call 888-896-3833. Limited rooms available with varying degrees of accessibility.

Skyland Resort Seasonal Dates:

  • Opens End of March
  • Closes End of November

Rates
Sun – Thur
Fri & Sat
Fall Season
Blue Ridge Rooms
$161
$161
$182
$182
Traditional Rooms
$125
$125
$130
$130
Standard Rooms
$125
$125
$130
$130
1-Bedroom Suite
$159-219
$159-219
$159-229
$159-229
Cabin Rooms
$106-$249
$106-$249
$106-$259
$106-$259
Family Cabins
$249
$249
$259
$259





Big Meadows Lodge – Milepost 51

Big Meadows Lodge (milepost 51), which consists of a main lodge plus five cabins and six one- and two-story buildings. Unlike Skyland, Big Meadows is relatively compact, allowing guests an easy walk from any of the rooms to the main lodge where the dining room is located. The least expensive accommodations are 25 relatively small rooms in the main lodge that was constructed in 1939. Most rooms at Big Meadows are in a series of six lodge buildings, two of which (Doubletop and Rapidian) were remodeled in 2007 with new furniture, air conditioning, and simulated wood floors. Rooms in these two buildings each have a private patio or balcony offering good valley views. Ten cabins are in five duplex buildings that sit in a grassy area near the main lodge.

Big Meadows Lodge is named for a large grassy meadow near the lodge where deer often graze.The main lodge was built with stones cut from the Massanutten Mountain in 1939 by the CCC and mountain laborers. The interior structure of the lodge, including the paneling, is made from native chestnut trees, which are now virtually extinct.

The Spottswood Dining Room, New Market Taproom and Craft Shop are located in the main lodge building. The New Market Taproom offers a lighter fare menu plus nightly family-friendly entertainment free to all Park guests. The Spottswood Dining Room serves breakfast 7:30 to 10:00am, lunch noon to 2:00pm, and dinner 5:30 to 9:00pm.

The main lodge has 29 cozy, little rooms and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 28, 1997. The Main Lodge along with five cabins and six multi-unit buildings – located within a short walking distance of the lodge – sit on approximately 10 acres of Park land. There are a variety of lodging options to choose from.

Byrd Visitor Center is located one mile from the lodge and tells the unique story of Shenandoah through exhibits, displays and film.

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Guest rooms and Rates

  • Stay in the main lodge, cozy rustic cabins, standard rooms, Mountain Top or Blue Ridge guest rooms or suites with fireplaces.
  • Some rooms with satellite TV, AC. Inquire at time of booking.
  • Limited number of pet friendly rooms available.
  • No phones in guest rooms. Pay phones in service areas.
  • All rooms are smoke-free environments.
  • For information or to reserve a room, please call 888-896-3833. Limited rooms available with varying degrees of accessibility.

Big Meadow Lodge Seasonal Dates:

  • Opens the Middle of May
  • Closes First week of November

Rates
Sun – Thur
Fri & Sat
Fall Season
Main Lodge Rooms
$106
$106
$106
$106
Blue Ridge Rooms
$161
$161
$182
$182
Mountain Top Rooms
$161
$161
$182
$182
Standard Rooms
$125
$130
$125
$130
1-Bedroom Suite
$159
$159
$159
$159
Cabin Rooms
$106
$106
$106
$106





Lewis Mountain Cabins – Milepost 57.5

Lewis Mountain Cabins (milepost 57.5), which is one of the smallest lodging units of any national park unit. A small registration building with limited groceries, seven one-story rustic cabins with nine lodging units, and one hikers’ cabin, and that’s it. Each cabin at Lewis Mountain enjoys a private bathroom and has a small front porch, but no indoor cooking facilities. An outdoor picnic pavilion with a table and barbecue pit is at each cabin. Guests should bring whatever food will be needed because the store sells only the bare essentials. A restaurant and grill are six miles north on Skyline Drive at Big Meadows.

Lewis Mountain developed area is listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. Get in touch with nature in these historic furnished cabins – our guests love their rustic charm and setting. The absence of in-room phones and internet access only adds to the total tranquility. Cabins are open April – Nov.

The cabins sit side-by-side in a wooded area offering the basic creature comforts along with one tent cabin for the rugged hiker seeking shelter for the night. Slow down the pace as you cook out on your sheltered outdoor charcoal fire, dine on your own picnic table with songbirds providing dinner music.

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Single Cabin Rooms

  • One double bed and private shower bath
  • Cooking area directly behind or within 40 feet of cabin
  • Picnic table with “pit-type” grill
  • No stoves, microwaves or refrigeration
  • Electrical outlet and running water at each cabin
  • Guest must bring all cooking utensils and cooler for cold storage

Two-Bedroom Cabin

  • Connecting rooms with shared shower bath
  • Each room with one double bed
  • Cooking area directly behind or within 40 feet of cabin
  • Picnic table with “pit-type” grill
  • No stoves, microwaves or refrigeration
  • Electrical outlet and running water at each cabin
  • Guest must bring all cooking utensils and cooler for cold storage

Cabins Amenities and Rates

  • Private bathrooms in single cabin rooms.  Shared bath in 2-bedroom cabins.
  • Heat, electric lights, bath towels and bed linens provided.
  • Tent / Hiker cabin has four bunks, pot bellied stove. NO bath. Restroom available 24 hours a day in the campground area.
  • All cabins are pet-friendly.
  • All cabins and public areas are smoke-free environments.
  • Sheltered outdoor charcoal fire ring with an adjustable wire grill for cooking.
  • No refrigerator or sink; guest must provide cooler for food storage and all utensils for cooking and eating.
  • You may register inside camp store. If the camp store is closed upon arrival, please ring the bell located above brochures at door for assistance. The Manager is on duty 24-hours a day.
  • No TV or room phones.

Lewis Mountain Cabins Rental Seasonal Dates:

  • Opens: First week of April
  • Closes: First week of November

Rates
All Days
Single Room
$119
Connecting Rooms
$119
Tent Cabin
$30