This Virginia Park Has A Yurt Village That's Absolutely To Die For
By Beth|Published September 13, 2018
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Who’s ready to go camping in Virginia? Planning a night under the stars has never sounded more appealing, especially when you can stay the night inside a cozy yurt. Located in Gordonsville awaits a massive property known as Shenandoah Crossing, which features hotel rooms, authentic wood cabins, proximity to beautiful wildlife, and what can only be described as a small yurt village.
Embrace the changing seasons with an overnight stay you won’t soon forget.
Shenandoah Crossing is 1,000 acres of gorgeous wilderness featuring all sorts of unique accommodations, ranging from the club resort photographed below to log cabin accommodations and, of course, the yurts.
If you've yet to experience staying the night in a yurt -- a covered, circular tent -- you owe it to yourself to enjoy the perfect combination of tent camping and 'glamping.'
Inside these massive tents awaits a world that combines rustic and luxury. No matter the outside temperature, the inside of the yurt is regulated with central cooling and heating.
And the best part of all? Step outside and you'll immediately find yourself immersed in the natural landscape of Gordonsville. No matter the season you visit, you'll be in close proximity to all sorts of outdoor fun.
Shenandoah Crossing features a gorgeous 60-acre lake that's stocked for fishing. There are plenty of trails surrounding the water for walking, hiking, and even horseback riding.