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Staunton is a nice town that is slowly gentrifying. Some awesome big old houses, a couple nice restaurants, and enough infrastructure. But its a ways from the SNP by bike. There are gorgeous valley roads nearby, and tremendous mtn biking in the George Washington Nat'l forest in striking distance, along with Reddish Knob, a tremendous road and mtn bike climb area. 20-30 min drive to Skyline/Parkway though.
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I’m not as familiar with the riding on the other side of the mountain in Staunton but as Greg noted, it’s a bit of distance to Skyline/BRP. Waynesboro is closer and a supply point for AT hikers but has a bit more sprawl character to it. On the east side of the mountain, Afton, while not really a town per se, is a nice location and you can find an Air BnB easily for a short stay and nearby towns of Crozet, small community of Nellysford will have amenities that you might need. I live in Charlottesville and regularly drive out to the community center in Greenwood to start my rides out there. |
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Another thing to keep in mind is that the entire length of the BRP is closed due to Helene. While there's not much damage at the northern end, the southern end is catastrophic and resources are diverted there. Skyline is open.
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We stayed in Luray, VA (just south of Front Royal) for about a week last month. We were in our campervan and our goal was to explore more of Shenandoah.
Overall, I thought it was a very nice area to ride in. It was very foggy in the mornings, and it rained pretty much every day but I still made the best of it. I also ended up riding pretty much all of Skyline Drive over two separate days. I have to say that after having been spoiled by the scenery of the West Coast mountains, it felt a little underwhelming but that is a first-world complaint I think it would be a lovely area to visit and stay for a week of cycling. The area did seem way too politically charged for a small town, but I am guessing that has to do more with the upcoming election. |
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Between Front Royal, Luray, Harrisonburg, it's hard to go wrong. If you want this Skyline Dr, Luray or Front Royal make the most sense. Harrisonburg has easy access to all sort of mixed terrain, plus Reddish Knob to the west, GWNF for forest road or mountain biking, and up and over into some pretty epic country roads in WV. |
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To the second - Luray and Front Royal are on the border between the much more liberal DC metro and conservative rural VA. So, they tend to get LOTS or yard signs, even when it's not a Trump candidacy. Add in Trump, and the signage and general level of crazy from both sides really ramps up. Plus, parts of rural VA can have a weird anti-social, leave-me-alone vibe (not just normal "No Trespass" signs, but stuff like "If I see you here, I'll shoot you with crossbow"). |
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The 2nd route posted looks like the classic 'skymass' loop. Its a great ride.
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I felt quite safe riding out of Front Royal in May. Pre-conceived notions were not borne out.
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The "no trespass/violent threat" signs are real. And super weird, IMO. Mostly seen on the side of North Mountain and over in WV. :shrug: I still love riding, hiking, and camping out there. |
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But all that said I still feel safer riding out there than in northern virginia and people are generally pretty nice. |
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I went grass skiing at Bryce in Bayse in early 80’s. On the list of Top 10 craziest things I’ve ever done! I remember that area being beautiful.
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The benefit of being based in Waynesboro is having access to the Blue ridge parkway as well as the Shenandoah.
I enjoyed skyline from Front Royal the most. |
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Been to many places up/down Skyline Drive/Blue Ridge Parkway. Of places you listed Staunton is one of my favorite places to stay. Nice town with good restaurants. I recommend at least one ride heading south and do monster climbs (Reeds Gap and Vesuvius) up to BRP. You could also do the Wintergreen Ascent.
I always enjoyed my many cycling trips in that part of VA and never ever felt unsafe. |
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