Hiking & backpacking adventures made easy!
Let us get you on your way . . .
Mountain & Valley Shuttle Service provides prompt, friendly, and reliable transportation for hikers, backpackers, plus others in Shenandoah National Park and nearby areas. Our trails-knowledgeable staff can help you plan your journey, suggesting itineraries that match your skill and comfort levels—at no extra charge.
Hikers and backpackers ranging from the novice to the highly experienced all use and appreciate the support of Mountain & Valley Shuttle Service. We provided our first hiker shuttle in 1995. Let us help you realize your next adventure!
We specialize in itineraries along the world-famous Appalachian Trail, but can assist you by providing transportation to literally hundreds of other trailheads within the area we serve.
NOTE THESE SOLD-OUT DATES FOR 2010! Fri. 7/30 thru Sun. 8/1 Sat. 9/4 thru Sun. 9/12 Fri. 9/17 thru Mon. 9/20
Mountain & Valley Shuttle Service is a member in good standing of the Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce. We receive referrals from the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Shenandoah National Park and its lodging concessions, plus most websites and guidebooks popular with hikers.
Our services are competitively priced, utilizing comfortable, late-model vehicles. We are approved service providers of the National Park Service (meaning we can legally transport within the Shenandoah National Park), and are fully insured by a nationally known commercial insurance carrier specializing in for-hire vehicles.
We operate seven days per week on varied schedules. We try to schedule trips in advance, but sometimes have same-day openings.
We also offer long-distance transportation for the general public—such as trips to hospitals in Harrisonburg, Charlottesville, or Winchester; plus shopping excursions outside the Page Valley, shuttles to help you catch a plane, bus, or train, etc.
To discuss your upcoming shuttle needs, contact Rodney or Jim toll-free at 1-877-789-3210 or e-mail service@mvshuttle.com
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Click the "Weather check" link at left for 10-Day trail forecasts district-by-district*
*Remember: Real hikers don't wait for "perfect" weather to hike!  And: "A bad day in the woods is better than a good day at the office!" 
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