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Tourism Tuesday: Shenandoah County Adventures

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In this episode of Tourism Tuesday, Shenandoah County edition, host Janet Michael welcomes Kary Haun and Ann Heck. The conversation begins with Janet introducing each participant and expressing their mutual desire to record the show on horseback, though their schedules did not align. Despite this, Carrie and Janet share their enthusiasm for future opportunities and discuss the relaxing nature of horseback riding at Fort Valley Ranch.

Ann Heck provides insights into Fort Valley Ranch, emphasizing that the experience is more than just horseback riding. The ranch offers cabins, campgrounds, and multiple activities like archery, axe throwing, and fishing. Guests can stay for a weekend or longer, enjoying a full range of activities or simply relaxing with nature.

Janet and Ann touch on the therapeutic and mental health benefits of interactions with horses, highlighting the gentleness and calming presence of these animals.

The conversation also covers Fort Valley Ranch's accommodations, including cabins with full kitchens, bathrooms, and beautiful views. Ann describes various activities available nearby, such as hiking, fishing, winery tours, zip lining, and more, presenting the ranch as an ideal year-round destination.

They discuss how accessible and versatile Fort Valley Ranch is, catering to various groups like youth organizations and corporate retreats, with options tailored to team-building and personal getaways.

In the second segment, Kary and Janet shift the conversation to Shenandoah County's myriad of events taking place in September, such as the Edinburg Ole Time Festival and various concerts. They touch upon unique local happenings like the Beats on the Bend concert and the Jack Town TaterFest, underscoring the rich cultural tapestry of the region.

Janet and Kary highlight a new farm, Sycamore Banks Farm, which offers pumpkin patches and hosts an annual supper event, adding more exciting destinations for locals and tourists alike.

The episode concludes with Kary explaining where listeners can find more information about these events and activities, urging them to visit the Shenandoah County tourism website: https://visitshenandoahcounty.com/events/ for a comprehensive guide.

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In this episode of Tourism Tuesday, Shenandoah County edition, host Janet Michael welcomes Kary Haun and Ann Heck. The conversation begins with Janet introducing each participant and expressing their mutual desire to record the show on horseback, though their schedules did not align. Despite this, Carrie and Janet share their enthusiasm for future opportunities and discuss the relaxing nature of horseback riding at Fort Valley Ranch.

Ann Heck provides insights into Fort Valley Ranch, emphasizing that the experience is more than just horseback riding. The ranch offers cabins, campgrounds, and multiple activities like archery, axe throwing, and fishing. Guests can stay for a weekend or longer, enjoying a full range of activities or simply relaxing with nature.

Janet and Ann touch on the therapeutic and mental health benefits of interactions with horses, highlighting the gentleness and calming presence of these animals.

The conversation also covers Fort Valley Ranch's accommodations, including cabins with full kitchens, bathrooms, and beautiful views. Ann describes various activities available nearby, such as hiking, fishing, winery tours, zip lining, and more, presenting the ranch as an ideal year-round destination.

They discuss how accessible and versatile Fort Valley Ranch is, catering to various groups like youth organizations and corporate retreats, with options tailored to team-building and personal getaways.

In the second segment, Kary and Janet shift the conversation to Shenandoah County's myriad of events taking place in September, such as the Edinburg Ole Time Festival and various concerts. They touch upon unique local happenings like the Beats on the Bend concert and the Jack Town TaterFest, underscoring the rich cultural tapestry of the region.

Janet and Kary highlight a new farm, Sycamore Banks Farm, which offers pumpkin patches and hosts an annual supper event, adding more exciting destinations for locals and tourists alike.

The episode concludes with Kary explaining where listeners can find more information about these events and activities, urging them to visit the Shenandoah County tourism website: https://visitshenandoahcounty.com/events/ for a comprehensive guide.

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