Did you know that the Shenandoah Valley was once an ocean floor? It’s nearly impossible to imagine. The Natural Chimneys of Mount Solon stand as a testament to millions of years ago, when the present-day valley was submerged beneath a great inland sea. When most people think about the Shenandoah Valley, they think about the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, rolling hills, and the fertile land. That’s what makes Natural Chimney Regional Area such an underrated spot. These tower-like formations look completely out of place, and yet they’ve been around nearly as long as the mountains themselves. You’ll want to plan a visit to this park as soon as possible.
Michael L. Dorn/flickr Millions of years ago, the sea that once covered the Shenandoah Valley eventually began to recede. These great forces caused the formation of solid rock, formations which stand today as an underrated natural wonder. Today, these natural chimney rock forms stand an impressive 120-feet tall, towering around the beautiful meadows and surrounding valleys. These limestone formations are equal parts beautiful and bizarre, as though something that might appear in Dr. Seuss story.
Mark Plummer/flickr What makes this park so beautiful is the sheer geological uniqueness. No where else in the state has such distinct and unusual rock formations. You’ll have to see these chimneys in person to get an idea of just how extraordinary they are.
globaltrekster/Trip Advisor At the base of the chimneys, you’ll notice these cave-like formations which are fascinating to explore.
Lori Wright/flickr The park is a must-visit spot, not only for the area’s namesake attraction, but also for its other wonderful facilities. Natural Chimneys park has 145 campground sites, beautiful hiking trails, a playground and pool. It also happens to be the site of the largest jousting tournaments in the eastern part of the country. This tournament is a tradition that has been maintained since 1821.
raven46/Trip Advisor Another noteworthy event held in the park is the Red Wings Roots Music Festival. Each summer, this festival brings hundreds of music-lovers and camping enthusiasts together to hear rootsy music from some of the country’s best folk and Americana bands. The striking backdrop of the natural chimneys makes for the most remarkable weekend.
Wikicommons Whether you visit the park for one of its fantastic events or just happen to stop by on a quiet afternoon, your visit will be a memorable one. If you want to get an impression of just how tall these chimneys are, you’ll want to take the overlook trail. Prepare to behold one of the most beautiful overlooks of Shenandoah.
Take a look at this video for some amazing aerial views of Natural Chimneys:
Michael L. Dorn/flickr
Millions of years ago, the sea that once covered the Shenandoah Valley eventually began to recede. These great forces caused the formation of solid rock, formations which stand today as an underrated natural wonder. Today, these natural chimney rock forms stand an impressive 120-feet tall, towering around the beautiful meadows and surrounding valleys. These limestone formations are equal parts beautiful and bizarre, as though something that might appear in Dr. Seuss story.
Mark Plummer/flickr
What makes this park so beautiful is the sheer geological uniqueness. No where else in the state has such distinct and unusual rock formations. You’ll have to see these chimneys in person to get an idea of just how extraordinary they are.
globaltrekster/Trip Advisor
At the base of the chimneys, you’ll notice these cave-like formations which are fascinating to explore.
Lori Wright/flickr
The park is a must-visit spot, not only for the area’s namesake attraction, but also for its other wonderful facilities. Natural Chimneys park has 145 campground sites, beautiful hiking trails, a playground and pool. It also happens to be the site of the largest jousting tournaments in the eastern part of the country. This tournament is a tradition that has been maintained since 1821.
raven46/Trip Advisor
Another noteworthy event held in the park is the Red Wings Roots Music Festival. Each summer, this festival brings hundreds of music-lovers and camping enthusiasts together to hear rootsy music from some of the country’s best folk and Americana bands. The striking backdrop of the natural chimneys makes for the most remarkable weekend.
Wikicommons
Whether you visit the park for one of its fantastic events or just happen to stop by on a quiet afternoon, your visit will be a memorable one. If you want to get an impression of just how tall these chimneys are, you’ll want to take the overlook trail. Prepare to behold one of the most beautiful overlooks of Shenandoah.
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