the yellow barn at shenandoah caverns
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Visited this place during trip to the Shenandoah caverns. Located at walking distance from the caverns. Nice collection of antiques and relics.
Yellow Barn was mentioned on our ticket when we went to the caverns. There is no cost to go in. Its just a giant room with different things to look at. They do have a bee hive all the way to the right when you walk in. It looked like that part of the room was used for kid activities they had some toys out and different things for kids but nothing was there when we visited. But the kids enjoyed looking at the bee hive. There are some local things for sale in the building. They have trains that go around a track up above your head if you put money in the machine. If there was a cost we never would have gone inside since there really wasn't much to see. The woman working was extremely friendly and informative trying to give us ideas of where else we could visit.
We held a conference business meeting, dinner, entertainment and silent and live auctions for 84 people in this space. It was a bit expensive, and we had to move chairs from the meeting to the tables to save money, but the space worked well for us.
They sell it as part of the attractions, but it's really just an Antique Store, not to many interesting things to see/buy there. They also say it's a wine sampling but there was no one to offer it inside. Guess if you really just want to buy something "antique" and not expecting any thing else it's plain ok.
My husband and I were pleasantly surprised by a wine tasting as we entered the building. There are lots of local items to purchase and interesting things to look at. Make sure you bring your camera!
We visited on our was from the Shenandoah Caverns. It is a big barn with lots of little items for sale, mostly local. There is also some local wine available for wine tasting. Why not visit while you are in the area, you may find something that you like.
This barn is huge and it contains a variety of things. Look above your head so as not to miss the model train that comes around every so often. This is mostly a little shopping area with many local products. On the way out we had a brief wine tasting.
You have to see it to enjoy the color and creativity that went into these floats. We never expected to see all of this the day we went to see the cave.
We happened to read about this attraction and saw that it was part of the Shenandoah Caverns but after arriving we found out that it is completely separate from the caverns and is free. It is more designed for children than adults even though they have a wine section. We found it interesting to walk around and look at what they have including some antique vehicles and a small gift shop. It was free so we definitely think it’s worth stopping by even if you don't visit the caverns. It’s a very short drive off of I 81.