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"Room was comfortable. The breakfast was decent. The Mexican restaurant attached is AMAZING. No conditioner and body wash was super low. I’m sure I could have gotten more if I asked but it was not a big deal. I did ask for more towels and they were quickly accommodating. "
Secluded Mountain Home Features Breathtaking Valley Views and Hot Tub
10/10 Excellent
"Gorgeous peaceful retreat! Booked a last minute stay for my family of four, and could not have been more pleased. Everything was clean, comfortable, and the setting was beautiful. From morning coffee on the deck to stargazing it was as perfect. John’s welcome packet has great tips for nearby restaurants and sites that we enjoyed, and lots of helpful info. Would go back in a heartbeat. "
Holiday Inn Express Woodstock-Shenandoah Valley by IHG
10/10 Excellent
"Food options were not the best. No scrambled eggs, no hard boiled eggs, Cheese omelet was very over cooked.
I was disappointed.
Everything else was fine. "
"I'm giving it a 5 star overall rating because c'mon, it's a motel 6 in the middle of nowhere, anyone expecting anything more than what it is must be crazy. Yea there are some weirdos walking around at night, but oddly enough, I felt safe with the cameras that are literally in every single passageway. I walked my dog in the middle of the night with zero issues. I even saw people leave their mountain bikes on their car without issue... although I probably wouldn't. If you're trying to lay your head on a bed for the cheap and hit up Bryce Bike park, this isn't that bad."
"I just spent a few days in this magical tiny home tucked into the countryside, and it was exactly what my soul—and my beagle, Bagel—needed. The setting is straight out of a storybook: rolling meadows, a big open sky, and the soft soundtrack of a working farm in the background. Roosters calling in the morning, cows lowing across the fields, and the rustle of wind through the grass—it all added up to the most calming escape I’ve had in ages.Bagel was absolutely living her best life. She had acres of meadow to zoom through, nose to the ground, tail wagging nonstop. We went on long walks down dirt roads lined with wildflowers, and she took her role as “meadow explorer” very seriously. Back at the tiny home, she curled up like a cinnamon bun and snored in pure contentment.The home itself is simple, warm, and beautifully placed. With the door open to the breeze and a book in hand, I felt miles away from everything—no traffic, no noise, no rush. Just me, Bagel, and the hum of farm life all around us.If you’re looking to be still for a while, watch the sun rise with a cup of tea, or sit under a blanket of stars with your dog curled at your feet, this place is a little slice of rural heaven. I arrived tired and left with a quiet heart—and a beagle who’s still dreaming of those meadows."
"If you are looking for an affordable, no frills stay, this is your place. It isn't quite perfect because the new owners are revitalizing a motel that, a few years ago, would have been unthinkable to stay in. But these new
owners have worked extremely hard to provide an affordable service without sacrificing comfort. When we walked into our room that first day I actually blurted out "This smells so nice!" and one of the nearby staff members smiled and thanked me. I was working remotely, and had a nice space desk and chair. The bathroom was clean and the water was hot with appropriate pressure, and we had plenty of space to store/hang clothing if we chose. We did not use the pool, but I would have if time allowed. It looked clean and refreshing. There are even a few small covered pavilions for relaxing outdoors with some shade. There appeared to be a few contractors or other longterm guests, but it was always quiet and no drama. The owner was professional yet friendly, and the cleaning team was too. We will definitely stay here when we are in the area next time."
Explore the great outdoors at Natural Art Garden Center, a lovely green space in Toms Brook. Amble around this vibrant area's riverfront or seek out the hiking trails.
W.O. Riley Park is located in a welcoming area of Woodstock known for its array of dining options and hiking. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 6 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near W.O. Riley Park?
You can wander around Little Fort Recreation Area, Woodstock Recreational Area or Shenandoah County Park if you want a dose of fresh air. Attractions like Woodstock Museum and 7 East Gallery highlight the local culture. You might plan a visit to Shenandoah Vineyards or Seven Bends State Park while you're in the area.