Explore Skyline Drive’s 100-mile beauty with a self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden waterfalls, sweeping overlooks, and captivating Blue Ridge tales.
Explore Skyline Drive’s 100-mile beauty with a self-guided audio tour. Discover hidden waterfalls, sweeping overlooks, and captivating Blue Ridge tales.
- Bearfence Mountain - A brief yet exhilarating rock scramble leads to panoramic 360° views of the Shenandoah Valley and Piedmont. It’s one of the few overlooks in the park that rewards a bit of scrambling.
- Big Meadows - A vast highland meadow encircled by forest, Big Meadows provides expansive views, opportunities for wildlife sightings, and…
- Bearfence Mountain - A brief yet exhilarating rock scramble leads to panoramic 360° views of the Shenandoah Valley and Piedmont. It’s one of the few overlooks in the park that rewards a bit of scrambling.
- Big Meadows - A vast highland meadow encircled by forest, Big Meadows provides expansive views, opportunities for wildlife sightings, and access to trails and amenities at the Byrd Visitor Center. It’s a central hub where nature and history converge.
- Big Run Overlook - This often-overlooked roadside viewpoint offers serene views of forested ridges and distant valleys. It’s a tranquil spot to pause and take in the layered mountain scenery.
- Blackrock Summit Trailhead - From this trailhead, you can climb to more dramatic viewpoints overlooking the forested ridgelines. The summit route offers a balance of effort and stunning panoramas.
- Dark Hollow Falls Trailhead - Starting from this pull-off, the moderately steep hike leads to a 70-foot waterfall nestled in a forest gorge. It’s one of the more accessible waterfall hikes in the park.
- Dickey Ridge Visitor Center - As one of the first visitor centers on Skyline Drive, Dickey Ridge features interpretive exhibits, valley views, and an opportunity to learn about park history.
- Doyles River Falls Trailhead - This trailhead leads to a pair of cascades—upper and lower falls—along a picturesque stream valley. The views of the falls become more impressive as you venture further in.
- Hogback Overlook - True to its name, the Hogback Overlook offers sweeping views over rolling slopes and forested valleys. It’s a classic silhouette view of the park’s landscape.
- Ivy Creek Overlook - Beneath breaks in the forest canopy, Ivy Creek Overlook provides a more intimate view over ridgelines and distant hills. It’s quieter than many of the main overlooks.
- Limberlost Trail - A short, accessible loop that winds through rhododendron, mountain laurel, and shaded forest. It’s an ideal stroll to experience the serene forest textures.
- Mary’s Rock Tunnel - The only vehicular tunnel along Skyline Drive, this 670-foot passage was carved through Mary’s Rock in 1932 by CCC crews. It’s a striking example of human engineering amidst natural beauty.
- Old Rag View Overlook - This viewpoint frames the renowned rugged peak of Old Rag Mountain, offering hikers a preview of its dramatic form.
- Shenandoah Valley Overlook - Facing north over the valley floor, this overlook provides a classic vista of the Shenandoah Valley, framed by distant ridgelines and fluted peaks.

- Unlimited access with flexible usage
- Audio guide included
- App and tour available for download
- Unlimited access with flexible usage
- Audio guide included
- App and tour available for download
- Smartphone (bring your own)
- Transportation
- Smartphone (bring your own)
- Transportation
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Skyline Drive, a magnificent 100-mile route through Shenandoah National Park.
This self-guided audio tour turns your drive into an immersive adventure, unveiling the rich history and natural marvels of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Discover panoramic vistas, secluded waterfalls, and fascinating stories of the area’s past…
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Skyline Drive, a magnificent 100-mile route through Shenandoah National Park.
This self-guided audio tour turns your drive into an immersive adventure, unveiling the rich history and natural marvels of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Discover panoramic vistas, secluded waterfalls, and fascinating stories of the area’s past as you travel along.
Ideal for both first-time visitors and experienced travelers, this tour allows you to explore at your own pace—simply drive, observe, and listen to the stories unfold along the way.
— Self-guided audio tour through Shenandoah National Park
— Discover over 100 miles of picturesque mountain roads at your leisure
— Gain insights into the geology, history, and folklore of the Blue Ridge
— Perfect for newcomers and seasoned adventurers alike
- Works entirely offline once downloaded—no cell service required
- GPS-triggered audio plays automatically based on your location
- Flexible - Buy once, use any day/time—access never expires
- Get the Drives & Detours app download the tour ahead of time
- One purchase covers everyone in your vehicle
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.