BIKE REPAIR STATIONS in Shenandoah National Park are made possible by the generosity of donors to the Shenandoah National Park Trust, including lead gifts from the Reston Bike Club, Andrew & Susan Vinisky, Virginia Bicycling Federation, and the Barabara Pinter Memorial Fund.

The Bike Repair Stations can be found along Skyline Drive at:

  • Elkwallow Wayside (mile 24)
  • Skyland (mile 41.7 and 42.5)
  • Loft Mountain (mile 79.5)

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Help us keep bears wild!

Keeping bears wild starts with keeping them away from human food sources. The most effective way to do that is through bear-proof storage lockers, or “bear boxes.” Right now, only 63% of the park’s campsites have a bear box at the site, leaving nearly 140 campsites without safe food storage. The Trust has committed to making that 100% by funding the purchase and installation of these boxes at every single campsite in Shenandoah National Park. 

A black bear peeks around a tree.   

Each box comes with a $2,000 price tag, and the Trust has set a goal of raising $280,000 to purchase and install the remaining 138 boxes, ensuring that visitors stay safe, and bears stay wild.