Getting Here
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Staunton is located in the historic Shenandoah Valley of Virginia at the intersection of I-64 and I-81, exits 220 through 225.
By Car
Driving Directions from Points North/South
Take Interstate 81 to Exit 222. Follow 250 West (Richmond Road) for approximately 2 1/2 miles toward Historic Downtown Staunton. You will begin to see signs to the Visitor Center. When Hwy. 250 ends at a “T” intersection, turn right onto Rt. 11 Business. Immediately turn left onto Greenville Avenue after you go under the train tracks. Proceed to your first stoplight and turn right onto New Street. The Visitor Center is on the right in the New Street parking garage.
Driving Directions from Points East
Take 64 West to Interstate 81 to Exit 222. Follow 250 West (Richmond Road) for approximately 2 1/2 miles toward Historic Downtown Staunton. You will begin to see signs to the Visitor Center. When Hwy. 250 ends at a “T” intersection, turn right onto Rt. 11 Business. Immediately turn left onto Greenville Avenue after you go under the train tracks. Proceed to your first stoplight and turn right onto New Street. The Visitor Center is on the right in the New Street parking garage.
Parking in Staunton
By Air
Shenandoah Valley Airport (SHD)
77 Aviation Circle, Weyers Cave
The Shenandoah Valley Airport provides the quickest, most convenient access to the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. With well-timed departures and arrivals, SHD makes it easy and affordable to fly local. For more information, visit flyshd.com
By Train
Staunton Train Station (STA)
1 Middlebrook Avenue, Staunton
The Cardinal offers unforgettable views of the Southeast’s stunning natural beauty.
Enjoy gently rolling horse country, the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains, and the Shenandoah Valley as the Cardinal approaches unmanned Staunton station. For tickets or long-term parking information, call 1-800-USA-RAIL or visit amtrak.com.
By Bus
The Virginia Breeze
Martin’s on Richmond Avenue, Staunton
The Virginia Breeze is a new intercity bus service connecting Blacksburg, Virginia, with Union Station in Washington, D.C. The daily route includes several stops in the New River Valley, Shenandoah Valley, and Northern Virginia. The Staunton stop is located at Martin’s on Richmond Avenue. Visit here for more information.
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