Weather & Climate Guide

Shenandoah National ParkWeather & Climate Guide

Shenandoah National Park in Virginia receives an average of 41.3 inches of precipitation annually across 117 rainy days. The area also enjoys approximately 150 sunny days per year. The park is open Year-round, with the best conditions typically found in May and June and October.

41.3"
Total Precipitation
117
Rainy Days/Year
150
Sunny Days/Year
4.2"
Wettest Month (May)

Monthly Weather Charts

Monthly Precipitation (inches)

Temperature Range (°F)

Monthly Breakdown

MonthHigh (°F)Low (°F)Precipitation (in)Rainy DaysSunny Days
January39°19°2.8"910
February42°21°2.8"910
March51°28°3.5"1011
April62°38°3.5"1012
May70°47°4.2"1212
June77°55°4"1114
July81°60°4.2"1214
August80°58°3.8"1015
September73°52°3.5"816
October62°41°3.2"815
November51°31°3"911
December42°23°2.8"910

Best Time to Visit Shenandoah National Park

Based on weather data, the best months to visit Shenandoah National Park are May and June and October. During this period, you can expect comfortable temperatures and favorable trail conditions for exploring the park.

May is typically the wettest month, with an average of 4.2 inches of precipitation and 12 rainy days. Temperatures during the best visiting months range from highs in the 62s to 77s °F.

For the best combination of pleasant weather and manageable crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder months at the edges of peak season. Weekdays generally offer a more peaceful experience on popular trails and at key viewpoints.

Packing Tips by Season

Spring (Mar-May)

  • Layered clothing for variable temps
  • Waterproof rain jacket
  • Muddy trail boots with good traction
  • Quick-dry hiking pants
  • Light fleece or insulating midlayer
  • Hat and sunglasses
  • Waterproof day pack

Summer (Jun-Aug)

  • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen SPF 50+)
  • Plenty of water (hydration pack)
  • Light layers for altitude changes
  • Breathable moisture-wicking shirts
  • Lightweight hiking shoes
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunglasses with UV protection

Fall (Sep-Nov)

  • Layering system (base, mid, shell)
  • Warm jacket for cool mornings
  • Long pants for brush and cooler temps
  • Sturdy hiking boots
  • Warm hat and gloves for early starts
  • Headlamp (shorter daylight hours)
  • Rain shell for unexpected showers

Winter (Dec-Feb)

  • Heavy insulation (down or synthetic)
  • Traction devices (microspikes/crampons)
  • Cold weather gear (thermal layers)
  • Insulated waterproof boots
  • Warm hat, gloves, and neck gaiter
  • Hand and toe warmers
  • Gaiters for snow-covered trails