
Just make sure you don’t leave any food or trash behind. Picnics and Food – Packing a picnic lunch and eating at one of the many scenic overlooks or picnic areas on The Parkway is a real treat and highly recommended.You cannot, in most cases, just camp on the side of the road. Camping – Camping is permitted on the Skyline Drive and in the Shenendoah National Park at designated campgrounds.If you require cell phone use, we would suggest getting off the Skyline Drive. Plan for your phone not working in most locations. Assume your cell phone will not work – Cell phone service along the Skyline Drive is spotty at best.Also, if you have traffic behind you, that wants to go faster, please pull over. RVs – RVs are allowed and welcome on the entire Skyline Drive, including pull along trailers, BUT make sure your RV isn’t taller than Marys Rock Tunnel, at 12 ft 8 in.
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There are areas where there are no gas stations for a bit. Fill’er Up! Make sure you have plenty of gas before you get on the Skyline Drive.We‘ve often been in conditions where you couldn’t see more than 20-30 feet in front of your car! If you feel uncomfortable driving, pull over at an overlook and wait for the fog to clear up or thin out. Turn on your headlights or even your flashers and slow down. Weather – While traveling the parkway, you will often experience very thick fog and often rain.Take your time, go slow, and enjoy the views and journey. If you speed, you could easily run into them or some of the wildlife around the Parkway. Don’t speed! Many people are there to enjoy the views and will suddenly pull off or be driving very slow. We’ve been traveling Skyline drive for many years and we’ve learned a few things and offer these Skyline Drive Travel Tips to help you enjoy your visit:
