Shenandoah National Park announces extended public safety and sobriety campaign through November

Shenandoah National Park entrance station

LURAY — To ensure the safety of millions of annual visitors, Shenandoah National Park will conduct a sustained high-visibility traffic safety campaign and periodic checkpoints beginning June 1, 2026, and continuing through Nov. 15, 2026. 

The extended enforcement period has been established to effectively manage the safety concerns that occur during the park’s peak visitation seasons. This initiative includes the high-traffic summer months and the busy fall foliage “Leaf Peeper” season in October and early November. 

“Our goal is to create a safe environment for everyone using Skyline Drive,” said Eric Yount, acting chief ranger. “By starting this campaign in June and extending it through the end of November, we are covering the most high-risk periods for traffic incidents. We want visitors to enjoy the overlooks and trails, but we have a zero-tolerance policy for driving while impaired in national parks.” 

Campaign overview: 

  • Duration: Periodic checkpoints will be conducted from June 1 through Nov. 15. 
  • Primary focus: U.S. park rangers will be looking for signs of alcohol and drug impairment, as well as checking for valid operator licenses and essential safety equipment. 
  • Neutral selection: In accordance with federal law, checkpoints will utilize a neutral, predetermined mathematical formula to select vehicles for screening, ensuring a fair and unbiased process for all motorists. 
  • Location: Operations will be strategically placed along the 105-mile Skyline Drive and at all primary entrance stations (Front Royal, Thornton Gap, Swift Run Gap, and Rockfish Gap). 

Established in 1916, the National Park Service preserves America’s most treasured natural and cultural places for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of current and future generations. Learn more at nps.gov.   

For official updates on park conditions and safety regulations,

please visit www.nps.gov/shen

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