The Shenandoah Valley, a historic town, room to grow.
A beautiful patchwork emerges.
Bordered by Shenandoah National Park to the east and the Alleghany Mountains to the west, the Shenandoah Valley is a 200-mile ribbon of beauty, history and fun.
At Snowden Bridge, you can step through a window in time by simply visiting the nearby town of Winchester, just 10 miles away. Stroll through the town’s historic district and visit homes dating back to 1750. Charming shops, fine restaurants, the Apple Trail, Apple Blossom Mall, and the Apple Blossom Festival are main attractions for residents and hundreds of visitors every year, including many celebrities.
Living at Snowden Bridge means canoeing and fishing on the Shenandoah River. Cruising the breathtaking Skyline Drive or the 45-mile Apple Trail through historic Winchester. Venturing to any of the many nearby parks for lots of outdoor activities.
You can paddle boat on the lake at Clearbrook Park. Neighboring Jim Barnett Park or Shenandoah National Park invite you to hike or bike beautiful wooded trails. Fish at Lick Run Stream. Ski at Massanutten and Bryce resorts. Golf at the Winchester Country Club or Carper's Valley Golf Course.
At Snowden Bridge, the threads to your existence are at hand to create a marvelous patchwork of life.