Front Royal Timeshare
Located in Warren County, Fort Royal, Virginia is a small town of around 14,000 people with a vibrant and active downtown area. Winter temperatures can fall as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit, but summer brings temperatures in the mid-80s. You can enjoy the holiday festivities and other celebrations with a Front Royal timeshare.
Your first day trip from your timeshare might be to Shenandoah National Park. One of the main entrances to this park is near the southern border of the town. Not only can you head over to the George Washington National Forest, but you can hit the Appalachian Trail, too. The Royal Shenandoah Greenway is one of the best places to see nature in Fort Royal. It runs for four miles with plans to expand the trail. Companies near the Shenandoah River offer kayaks, canoes and other boats that you can rent for a few hours or a full day. Shenandoah River State Park has more than 1,500 acres that you can explore as you bike and hike as well as zipline.
The Fort Royal Wine & Craft Festival is a popular event that takes place in Fort Royal every year near the beginning of May. As you sip on wines from local vineyards and check out all the beers and brews, you can listen to live music and explore the booths set up as well.
At The Gazebo in Fort Royal Downtown, you can listen to live music as part of the Gazebo Gatherings. Offered by the city in the summer, these gatherings are part of the Summer Concert Series and feature some of the top musicians around. The River and Brews Festival held at the beginning of May features fun along the river as well as live entertainment and beer. Many visitors also check out the fun of the Festival of Leaves in the Fall.
Explore Fort Royal
With a Front Royal timeshare, you'll find yourself close to Dinosaur Land, which lets you learn about dinosaurs as you view the 50 different replicas on display. The Bing Crosby Stadium is the home field for the Fort Royal Cardinals. This minor league baseball team consists of college players from across the country who play in the summer. There's also the Confederate Museum, Visitor Center and Apple House Restaurant and Museum for those looking for even more places to visit.