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United States Highway #211, Warrenton to Timberville
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United States Highway #250,
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Interstate Highway #295,
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Interstate Highway #495,
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State Highway #606,
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Interstate Highway #64,
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Interstate Highway #66,
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Interstate Highway #77, West Virginia/Virginia State Line to North Carolina/Virginia State Line
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Interstate Highway #81,
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Interstate Highway #85,
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Interstate Highway #95,
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Byway Highway #SD, Skyline Drive (Shenandoah National Park)
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Highway Byway SD
Thornton Hollow Overlook The Overlook faces east, so the morning sun forced me to take a picture looking more north than south. South takes you toward Thornton Gap and the US Rt 211 Overpass. Rt 211 marks the start of the middle section of Skyline Drive.
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Range View Overlook This is a spectacular view of the Valley and mountains looking from north to south-west.
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View from highway View from highway travelling West.
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Bucks Hollow Overlook - elv. 2710 ft. An especially good view north, back on Mount Marshall.
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View from highway Community of Churchville, Virginia.
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Franklin Cliffs Overlook - elv. 3140 ft. A good location to view the valley and town of Stanley area. There's also a good discussion of Jackson's maneuvers during the Civil War.
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Swift Run Gap - Intersection of Skyline Drive and Rt 33 This intersection marks the beginning of the southern section of Skyline Drive. The next 30+ miles are a bit wilder than the previous 60 and there are fewer overlooks, though lots to see and plenty of trails to hike. Exit onto Rt 33 to head east toward Rt 29 and the Charlottesville, Virginia and the University of Virginia, or west toward Harrisonburg, Virginia and James Madison University.
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