Directions

An Easy, Scenic Drive

Camp Mont Shenandoah is located in beautiful Bath County, Virginia, near the unincorporated village of Millboro Springs.

Getting here is an easy and scenic drive, no matter which direction you’re coming from. We are located in the Allegheny Mountains, about one hour west of Staunton, Virginia. We are 2.5 hours west of Richmond, and about 3.5 hours southwest of Washington DC.

The following driving directions are provided as a convenience, as cell phone coverage can be intermittent in Bath County.

From Roanoke, Virginia (65 miles):

  1. From I-81, get on Rt. 220 North to Clifton Forge.
  2. In Clifton Forge, get on I-64 East (follow signs – it is well marked).
  3. Take the Rt. 42 exit (Next exit after the last Clifton Forge exit).  At the bottom of the exit ramp turn left towards Millboro Springs, which places you on Rt. 42 North.
  4. After approximately 20 minutes (15 miles), you will pass Nimrod Hall on your left.
  5. Continue for another 2 miles to CMS, which will be on your left (large stone gate posts & sign).  If you come to the intersection of Rt. 42 and Rt. 39, you have passed the camp (turn around and CMS will be 1.5 miles on your right).

As you arrive to camp, please drive slowly and carefully. Please report to our Camp Office on your arrival. On major traffic days like Drop-Off Day, Pick-Up Day, and Parents Weekend we will have counselors available who can guide you to parking.


Arrival by Air

For campers who are arriving via air, we can provide transportation to/from Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport (ROA) for a $100 fee each way. This airport is served by American, Allegiant, Delta and United Airlines. Campers who fly may ship additional baggage to or from camp via UPS or FedEx. Please note that the airport is over an hour away and we ask that flight departure times be no earlier than 9:00 a.m. Please send us your daughter’s flight information once it is confirmed.

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