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The Cities and communities of Page County, Virginia *
Alma
Hamburg
Ida
Luray (County Seat)
Oak Hill
Rileyville
Incorporated cities in Virginia are independent of any county.
Any of the above communities which are such are not under the
jurisdiction of Page County, but are separate and complete independent
cities.
*This list of cities may not be complete. The list may contain towns, cities, villages, boroughs, townships, ghost towns and other populated places.
If you have information about any of these unlinked communities,
please send it
to us and we will add a page for that community. Some of these
places above may only be neighborhoods or local area names and
are not listed with the census at all or just included in a larger
surrounding designated census area..
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Information &
Facts about Page County, Virginia
Page County Chamber of Commerce
46 E. Main St.
Luray, VA 22835
Phone: 540-743-3915
Toll-free: 1-888-743-3915
The elevations in the park range from 600 feet at the north entrance to 4,050 feet at Hawksbill Peak summit.
This area is one of the most beautiful of the eastern United States.
It is also one of the highest and most scenic of the Blue Ridge.
The name, Shenandoah, comes from an American Indian name meaning,
"Daughter of the Stars." The park has 196,466 acres
with hundreds of hiking trails. It is a wildlife sanctuary with
a variety of species abounding. Though mainly hardwoods, there
are almost a 100 species of trees in the park. The prime fall
color season is from mid to late October. Wildflowers usually
bloom during May and June. Around 1,100 species of flowering plants
are in the park. Though the park is open year-round, some facilities
close in winter. There are a number of visitor centers. Information
about the park may be found at:
Shennandoah National Park
3655 US Hwy 211E
Luray, VA 22835-9036
Phone: 540-999-3500
It's Everything You Could Imagine!"
Phone: 540-743-6551
Ten minutes from the central entrance to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. 15 minutes form I-i1, Exit 264
This is the largest and most popular Caverns in the east. It operates everyday, year-round.
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