Activities
Things to do
DUCKPIN BOWLING!
Above a small town storefront, a neon bowling pin is a beacon for the tiny 6-lane Duck Pin alley that comes to life at the top of a narrow staircase. Step into a room and back in time to a piece of Virginia history at Shenandoah Bowling Lanes.
Shenandoah Bowling Lanes
Main Street
DUCKPIN BOWLING!
Above a small town storefront, a neon bowling pin is a beacon for the tiny 6-lane Duck Pin alley that comes to life at the top of a narrow staircase. Step into a room and back in time to a piece of Virginia history at Shenandoah Bowling Lanes.
Enjoy a short one-third mile round trip hike to the Woodstock Tower for outstanding views of the “seven bends” of the Shenandoah River as well as views of Fort Valley and as far east as Shenandoah National Park.
Please note that the West side of Woodstock Tower road is currently closed. The tower can still be accessed from within Fort Valley via route 678.
6 locals recommend
Woodstock Tower Trail
Woodstock Tower TrailEnjoy a short one-third mile round trip hike to the Woodstock Tower for outstanding views of the “seven bends” of the Shenandoah River as well as views of Fort Valley and as far east as Shenandoah National Park.
Please note that the West side of Woodstock Tower road is currently closed. The tower can still be accessed from within Fort Valley via route 678.
Sightseeing
An underground world of wonders, including what National Geographic described as the world’s most realistic “bacon formation” along a one-mile tour circuit where a comfortable 56-degree temperature is maintained year-round. The only caverns in Virginia with elevator service and no stairs. Cost includes admission to Main Street of Yesteryear, American Celebration on Parade and The Yellow Barn
96 locals recommend
Shenandoah Caverns
261 Caverns Rd
An underground world of wonders, including what National Geographic described as the world’s most realistic “bacon formation” along a one-mile tour circuit where a comfortable 56-degree temperature is maintained year-round. The only caverns in Virginia with elevator service and no stairs. Cost includes admission to Main Street of Yesteryear, American Celebration on Parade and The Yellow Barn
Tourists from miles around pay a visit to one of the best-known covered bridges in Virginia. Spanning 204 feet across the Shenandoah River, Meem’s Bottom is the last publicly maintained bridge in the state that visitors can still drive through. Although the original bridge was burned by vandals on Halloween 1976, the current bridge was reconstructed using original timbers.
20 locals recommend
Meems Bottom Covered Bridge
Wissler Road
Tourists from miles around pay a visit to one of the best-known covered bridges in Virginia. Spanning 204 feet across the Shenandoah River, Meem’s Bottom is the last publicly maintained bridge in the state that visitors can still drive through. Although the original bridge was burned by vandals on Halloween 1976, the current bridge was reconstructed using original timbers.
Route 11 Potato Chips is one of America’s premiere specialty chip producers. Come and try the best chips on the planet! Route 11 Potato Chips is open to the public Monday-Saturdays 9 am – 5 pm. Watch us cook! There is no walk through tours of the facility, but there is an amazing fry-viewing experience. Route 11 Chips hates disappointing folks, so if you’re coming specifically to fry-view, call ahead and make sure they are in production. 800-294-SPUD
31 locals recommend
Route 11 Potato Chips
7815 Main StRoute 11 Potato Chips is one of America’s premiere specialty chip producers. Come and try the best chips on the planet! Route 11 Potato Chips is open to the public Monday-Saturdays 9 am – 5 pm. Watch us cook! There is no walk through tours of the facility, but there is an amazing fry-viewing experience. Route 11 Chips hates disappointing folks, so if you’re coming specifically to fry-view, call ahead and make sure they are in production. 800-294-SPUD
Food scene
Known for their fried chicken, peanut soup, and homemade pies Southern Kitchen serves up a little slice of Southern Hospitality in this nostalgic setting.
28 locals recommend
Southern Kitchen
9576 US-11Known for their fried chicken, peanut soup, and homemade pies Southern Kitchen serves up a little slice of Southern Hospitality in this nostalgic setting.
“Rustic venue, Rustic cuisine” describes the restaurant on the ground floor of the historic Edinburg Mill, set in the 1848 charm of its limestone walls and low beam ceilings. In a cozy and intimate atmosphere, you’ll find a menu that takes simple offerings and elevates them to extraordinary heights.
The restaurant is located on the lower level of the Edinburg Mill building, which has outside access from the courtyard inside the flood wall.
33 locals recommend
Edinburg Mill Restaurant
214 S Main St“Rustic venue, Rustic cuisine” describes the restaurant on the ground floor of the historic Edinburg Mill, set in the 1848 charm of its limestone walls and low beam ceilings. In a cozy and intimate atmosphere, you’ll find a menu that takes simple offerings and elevates them to extraordinary heights.
The restaurant is located on the lower level of the Edinburg Mill building, which has outside access from the courtyard inside the flood wall.
Curtain Call Coffeehouse Cafe
5966 Main StCandy's Diner
21874 Old Valley PikeHome cookin’ in a casual atmosphere serving breakfast and lunch
This craft brewery and tasting room is located in a restored, former denim plant. Featuring Sexi Mexi cuisine. Open for dinner 7 days a week and lunch Friday-Sunday.
81 locals recommend
Woodstock Brewhouse
123 E Court StThis craft brewery and tasting room is located in a restored, former denim plant. Featuring Sexi Mexi cuisine. Open for dinner 7 days a week and lunch Friday-Sunday.
Traditional American cuisine and barbeque
with street and parking lot parking.
Serves lunch, dinner and drinks.
31 locals recommend
Spring House Tavern
325 South Main StreetTraditional American cuisine and barbeque
with street and parking lot parking.
Serves lunch, dinner and drinks.
Offering breakfast and lunch every day of the week, including sandwiches, salads, soups, quiche and a variety of coffee and desserts. Great wine and craft beer selection also available. Open Thursday through Saturday nights for dinner and special Sunday brunch menu also available along with live music Sundays from 2-4pm.
61 locals recommend
Woodstock Cafe
117 S Main St
Offering breakfast and lunch every day of the week, including sandwiches, salads, soups, quiche and a variety of coffee and desserts. Great wine and craft beer selection also available. Open Thursday through Saturday nights for dinner and special Sunday brunch menu also available along with live music Sundays from 2-4pm.
Kindred Pointe Winery
3575 Conicville RdCave Ridge Vineyard
1476 Conicville RdThird Hill at DeMello Vineyards
2110 Quicksburg RdShenandoah Vineyards
3659 S Ox RdWolf Gap Vineyard
123 Stout RdPaugh's Orchard
5591 Senedo Rd