Luray
Luray is in Page County, Virginia, United States of America. It is a small historic town with scenic views of the Shenandoah Mountains.
Get in
By car
- Interstate 66 West, US 29 South & US 211 West from Washington, DC, Fairfax or Manassas, VA
- Interstate 81 North & US 211 East from Harrisonburg, VA
- Interstate 81 South & US 211 East from Winchester, VA
- US 340 South from Front Royal, VA
By plane
- 🌍 Luray Caverns Airport (KLUA), 1504 Airport Rd, Luray, ☏ +1 540 743 6070. A small general aviation airport with charter flights but no scheduled commercial flights. Free courtesy transportation is provided to and from certain area sites. Rental cars may be arranged in advance.
See
In the Luray Caverns plaza
- 🌍 Luray Caverns, 101 Cave Hill Rd, Luray (near Route 340 Lee Highway), ☏ +1 540 743 6551. Daily 9AM-6PM. Luray Caverns is Luray's most well-known attraction. The wealth of limestone in the Shenandoah Valley has created many caverns. Along with various stalactites, stalagmites, and other formations named after gods and goddesses, the cavern boasts an organ that taps stalactites to produce different notes. By the entrance are a large gift shop selling rocks and gems, toys, clothing, collectibles, and travel supplies as well as the Stalactite Cafe & Restaurant.
- The Car and Carriage Caravan Museum is a small exhibition of antique automobiles, carriages, sleighs, and other automotive memorabilia. Located at the exit is an automotive-oriented gift shop.
- The Shenandoah Heritage Village is a 7-acre replica of a historic farming community in the Shenandoah Valley, consisting of small farm cottages, gardens, and a vineyard.
- Toy Town Junction is a small exhibition of old toy displays, which include dolls, trains, and other nostalgic childhood toys.
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