Shenandoah County is known for its scenic beauty, historic landmarks, and outdoor recreation. As the adoption of electric vehicles continues to rise, so does the demand for public charging infrastructure. Read on for location and types of chargers at Shenandoah County’s public electric vehicle charging stations. We’ve also included details about local attractions for visitors to enjoy during or after vehicle charging.
Before You Travel
Use apps like PlugShare to locate charging stations, statuses, and charger compatibility.
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Most non-Tesla Level 1 and Level 2 public charging stations are compatible with the standard J1772 connector. DC Fast Chargers typically use CCS (Combined Charging System) or CHAdeMO connectors. Tesla uses the NACS plug; Tesla drivers typically use adapters to charge at non-Tesla chargers
Plan your visit to take advantage of charging times and locations to explore the unique attractions nearby.
New Market
New Market, steeped in Civil War history, accommodates EV drivers with two charging stations.
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Shenvalee Golf Resort / 9660 Fairway Dr
1 J-1772 and 2 Tesla high power wall 8kW-
Head outside for a round at Shenvallee Resort, a 27-hole PGA golf course or fill your belly with Southern comfort food like peanut soup, fried chicken, and pie at Southern Kitchen (9-minute walk from Shenvalee Resort).
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Jon Henry General Store / 9383 North Congress St
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Jon Henry General Store stocks a wide array of local and regional foods, gifts, and memorabilia. There’s something to keep everyone busy while the car charges. The New Market Farmer’s Market (Fridays spring-fall) is a 2-minute walk.
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While You’re Here
History fans will enjoy exploring the New Market Battlefield and the Virginia Museum of the Civil War.
Mount Jackson
Mount Jackson is marked by the giant basket of apples painted on its water tower. It’s a quaint town with picturesque views, historical sites, and two charging stations.
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Sheetz / 227 Conicville Blvd
8 Tesla Superchargers 120 kW-
Grab a fast-food lunch as your car charges at Sheetz. Hardees, Burger King, and Subway are steps away. Italian Touch is an 8-minute walk.
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Shenandoah Valley Campground / 168 Industrial Park
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Take a 10-minute walk to marvel in nature’s artistry while touring the formations at Shenandoah Caverns. Afterwards, gain a unique view of American culture from the historical parade floats at American Celebration on Parade. The Rt. 11 Potato Chip Factory where you can taste and tour the chip-making process is also 10 minutes away.
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While You’re Here
Don’t miss Mount Jackson’s well-preserved early American architecture, which appears on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic Meems Bottom covered bridge is a short drive away.
Orkney Springs
The quiet village of Orkney Springs gets its name from the nearby mineral springs that were long believed to possess healing qualities.
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Shrine Mont / 217 Shrine Mont Cir
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While You’re Here
Natural spring spas were once a booming business in Virginia, and people traveled long distances to visit
the resort at Orkney Springs. The historic complex is now a retreat called Shrine Mont, owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. Guests don’t need to be affiliated with the church to enjoy a relaxing retreat at the onsite hotel, cottages, or vacation homes. Amenities include hiking trails, tennis courts, a pool, a labyrinth, fire rings, and an open-air worship space.
Strasburg
Strasburg, known for its historic charm and vibrant arts community, hosts charging stations at the following locations.
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Strasburg Diner /119 Hites Ln
6 Tesla Superchargers 120 kW-
Have a meal at the diner and take a 15-minute walk to the Strasburg Visitor Information Center and the Hupp’s Hill Historical Park.
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Ramada Inn / 21 Signal Knob Dr
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A 30-minute walk will take you to downtown Strasburg. Visit the Strasburg Museum, originally a steam pottery that made Strasburg famous for its stone and earthenware creations. Grab a bite at the Box Office Brewery, which serves craft beer, wine, and cider along with burgers and brick-oven pizza in a 1918 theater. The Strasburg LOVEworks sign is nearby.
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While You’re Here
Discover the beautiful large-scale Staufferstadt street murals painted on downtown buildings and stroll along the Strasburg River Walk at Strasburg Town Park. Finally, stop at the Cedar Creek/Belle Grove National Park visitor’s center to learn about the area’s history and people, and take the self-guided auto tour of the Battle of Cedar Creek.
Woodstock
Woodstock, the county seat of Shenandoah County, offers four EV charging options:
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Hampton Inn / 1150 Motel Dr
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Charge up while you rest at the hotel. If you’re in town in the fall, head to the fairgrounds for the annual harness racing season at Shenandoah Downs (15-minute walk).
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Sheetz / 111 W Reservoir Rd
8 NACS (Tesla) Supercharger 250 kW
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Hungry? Grab a nearby meal at Asian Spice, or Las Trancas Mexican Restaurant. Indian Spring Wetland is 15 minutes away.
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Walmart / 461 W Reservoir Rd
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Get all your shopping done while the car charges at Walmart.
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Woodstock Public Parking behind the Woodstock Café / 117 S Main St
1 Tesla / 1 J-1772 / 1 NEMA 14-50-
Enjoy lunch surrounded by plants at Woodstock Garden Cafe, then learn some local history at the Woodstock Museum. You can also walk to Sugar Creek Snowy & Sweet, and W.O. Riley Park in under 5 minutes.
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While You’re Here
Woodstock’s pedestrian-friendly Main Street features historic homes, green spaces, shops, and restaurants. Make sure to visit Seven Bends State Park for hiking, fishing, picnicking, and river access.
Shenandoah County blends history and natural beauty with a growing EV infrastructure. Local residents and visitors can find convenient and reliable charging options to keep you on the road and exploring this beautiful region.