Skyland Resort
Skyland Resort was a small privately-owned community in the Blue
Ridge Mountains of Page County, Virginia, built at the highest point on
the Skyline Drive with a sweeping view of the Shenandoah Valley at 3,680
feet.
The Skyland Resort, originally called Stony Man Camp, was built in
1895 by George Freeman Pollock, a young Washington, DC man whose father
owned a great deal of the land surrounding the resort. Skyland was
intended to be a place where the affluent people from major cities would
come to relax and recreate. Early in its life, it was advertised as a
dude ranch. When it opened, transportation was by horse or wagon. It
competed with the nearby Panorama Resort, which opened in 1924.
Around 1931, it was taken over by the Shenandoah National Park, and
the Skyline Drive was built past it. Rather than destroying the
improvements to restore the natural beauty as was the practice in most
parts of the Park as it was established between 1924 and 1936, Skyland's
accommodations were expanded, and are available to visitors today.
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