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Experience the Mountain Life at ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp, VA

A breathtaking property, Explore Resort® features 6,000 acres of mountain fun at its very best. Unique in both its size, variety of amenities, and outstanding condo and hotel accommodations, ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp has secured its spot as one of the premier all-seasons resort destinations on the East Coast.

Resort Quick Info

Resort Information
Resort NameExplore Resort®
Street Address1822 Resort Drive
City NameÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp
State/ProvinceVirginia
Postal/Zip Code22840
CountryUSA
Phone Number540.289.9441
Fax Number540.289.6981
Check-in Time4 - 6 pm (depending on association)
Check-out Time10 am
Map Latitude38.4016°N
Map Longitutde78.7561°W  

Resort Amenities

  • Hot Tub, Jacuzzi, and Whirlpool
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Sauna: Steam
  • Swimming Pool(s)
  • Vending Machines
  • WaterPark Onsite
  • Wheelchair & ADA Accessible

Dining & Entertainment

  • Bar / Cocktail Lounge
  • Cafeteria
  • Entertainment (live)
  • Nightclub
  • BBQ & Pizzeria
  • Poolside Snack Bar

Recreation (Onsite / Nearby)

  • Aerobics Classes
  • Ball Field
  • Basketball Court(s)
  • Bicycle Trails
  • Bicycles
  • Billiards/Pool Table
  • Canoe/Kayak/River Tubing
  • Fishing
  • Game Room / Video Arcade
  • Golf (18 Holes)
  • Golf Instruction
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding / Equestrian Center
  • Hunting
  • Ice Skating
  • Jogging Path
  • Kayaks and Canoes
  • Miniature Golf
  • Mountain Biking
  • Playground
  • Putting Green
  • Racquetball
  • Running
  • Skiing: Downhill
  • Skiing: Instruction / School
  • Sport Court
  • Table Tennis / Ping Pong
  • Tennis
  • Tennis Instruction
  • Volleyball

Services

  • ATM (cash machine)
  • Business Center
  • Changing Room(s)
  • Concierge
  • Conference Facilities
  • Convenience Store
  • Gift Shops / News Stand
  • Spa
Octoberfest special offerings are here!

Octoberfest special offerings are here!

As cooler weather sets in and the vibrant colors of autumn foliage emerge, we’re thrilled to embrace all things fall! Throughout October, we’re hosting a variety of themed events, activities, food, drinks, and more to celebrate the beauty of the season which includes: 

Fall Day at VA BBQ - October 19 @ 11 am - 4 pm
BooBash - October 26 @ 10 am - 4 pm
Haunted Chairlift Rides - October 26 @ 6 - 9 pm 
Thrill on the Hill - October 26 @ 8 pm - MIDNIGHT! (21+ only) And more!

Mountain Greens Golf Course in the Fall at Explore Resort

Fall Lodging Packages are now available

The best days are here!

Choose from several different lodging packages for an authentic mountain getaway this fall at Virginia’s premier all-seasons Resort featuring 6,000 acres of mountain fun at its very best.

Add on to your experience with choices like - golf at one of our two 18-hole golf courses, a day spent at our award-winning Indoor WaterPark, relax at The Spa at ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp, and more!

Explore Ready. Set. Session IPA

Our newest beer collaboration with Basic City Beer Co. is Ready. Set. Session IPA. This beer is a light citrus and hops brew. Pairs well with 9 holes at Woodstone Meadows Golf Course.

This beer will be available for purchase at all resort dining locations, golf courses, and retail stores.

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Watercolor Painting Fun Class

Wednesdays @ 9:30 - 11 am
Using watercolors and mixed media to spark your imagination, creating one-of-a-kind art projects. | Ages 12+ | Cost: $30
To book online use the below booking widget or call the Concierge Desk at 540.289.4978

Reserve Here

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ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp is partnering with Loam Pass (the ultimate MTB season pass)

Loan Pass Logo

New partnership announcement! We are stoked to be a Loam Pass destination for the ‘24 season.

The Loam Pass is the ultimate MTB season pass. With over 60 riding days at 30+ destinations, the Loam Pass unlocks access to premier bike parks and shuttle services in North America. Now, just like you buy a multi-resort ski pass, you can travel and explore new riding with the Loam Pass.

How It Works
The Loam Pass is both a physical and digital based pass that gives you two free days at each of our destinations as well as exclusive perks and discounts.

Simply present your Loam Pass to a destination administrator (the ticket window, bike park admin, or shuttle driver) to redeem your day of riding. Certain destinations require reservations. Prior to your visit be sure to review the destination page for guidance on securing your spot.

Passes on sale now, don’t miss early access pricing!

#ANewWayToRide #LoamPass

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The Resort App is Here!

The official Explore Resort app features an interactive map, personalized itineraries, in app discounts, navigation from check-in to your room/condo, book activities, manage your rewards, ski conditions plus news & alerts. Download Now! The #1 source for news, coupons, maps, & more!

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Resort App

The NEW Resort App is here!

Experience everything ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp has to offer using the official Explore Resort app. With the new app, you can:

  • Navigate from check-in to your room/condo
  • Book activities
  • Receive app only discounts
  • Personalized vacation itineraries
  • Navigate the resort using our interactive map
  • Check the weather & ski conditions
  • Stay up to date with resort news & alerts

To download the app, please visit the or on your smartphone or tablet. To learn more about the app and walk through how to use all the features of the new app, For app navigation info and an icon key, please click here.

We want your feedback!

Your feedback will help us continue to improve the app and fix bugs.

History & Mission Statement

Explore Resort Employee Owned Logo

Mission Statement - To provide remarkable experiences in a safe and enjoyable environment.
Vision Statement - To be the premier resort destination in the mid-Atlantic.

Our Core Values
Take care of our guests
Take care of our property
Take care of our team
Take care of ourselves


ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp History

In 1968, John L. Hopkins, II, sat at a table in rural McGaheysville, in the kitchen of his great-grandfather's house. He gazed out the window that frames a spectacular view of the ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp Peak, and contemplated the woes of being a farmer caught in the middle of a four-year-long drought.

Three years later, May 26, 1971, the development of 5,200 acres in ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp, by a group of ten investors, was announced at a luncheon held at Spotswood Country Club in Harrisonburg. And now, forty years later, ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp Village is a thriving four-season resort and community of over 1,000 single family homes, 1300 timesharing units, and a multi-million dollar ski business.

There's been a lot of 'water over the dam' in that time, a lot of pieces that have fallen into place, and a few pieces that have fallen out of place, but the history of the development of ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp is as exciting to study as its future looks to be. ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp's rather undramatic beginnings from a kitchen window view are best described as a chronology with a generous amount of detail, cupfuls of facts, and a healthy dash of wonder at the enormity of the project John L. only vaguely realized in his mind's eye that day at his window.

Let's take a look back at the history of the resort:

In the cities, during the 1800's, where it was crowded and dusty, there were poorly maintained water sources and waste management. This led to disease and caused the city dwellers to look to the valley for respite. Gerard T. Hopkins saw an opportunity in sharing the valley and built a health resort, Rockingham Springs, just below the peak. His great-grandson revived the philosophy over 100 years later and built a new resort...ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp.

When Rockingham Springs was opened in 1875, it was advertised heavily in Baltimore, Washington and Richmond through a brochure describing its 'restful delights' and a complete chemical analysis of the spring waters attesting to the 'restorative powers' found in five natural springs. These advertisements helped develop Rockingham Springs into becoming a 'wonderful second home community' for families to spend their summers.

The resort featured a hotel in one building and a few smaller buildings for longer-term guests with an occupancy of about 100. There was also a bath house, laundry house, ice house, and a stable. Guests arrived in Harrisonburg by train and were brought to the resort by horse and carriage. Meals were scheduled and the food served was from G.T.'s Cave Hill Farm. There was no liquor allowed. Religious services were held every Sunday.

Some of the entertainment for guests to enjoy included jousting, a band hired on a regular basis, croquet, hunting, fishing, horseback riding and nature hikes. Most guests came for the main attraction which was the Springs water.

When the popularity of the health resort waned, Rockingham Springs Resort fell into disrepair and was closed in 1915. After the demise of the resort, the hotel was disassembled and all but about 300 acres of the land was gradually sold. J.L. Hopkins, G.T.'s great-grandson, had the idea to reopen the resort in 1968. There was a need for state parks at the time, but ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp was looked over because of the disinterest in winter sports. At this time, John Grattan, trustee for the Roller Estate, decided to sell about 2,100 acres of land. This land included the Kettle and the Peak of ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp. He bought the land with the help of a silent partner for $155 an acre, or a total of $325,000.

From 1968 to 1971, J.L worked to sell the development idea to other friends for investment purposes. He also worked to gather information and scout out property. Most people thought the newly acquired Kettle and Peak land tracts were part of the George Washington National Forest and not privately owned. J.L. also sought out investors who saw the potential in the development of ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp and took out an option for a KOA campground franchise. MRH, Inc. was formed as the investors were brought together. Over the next three years, over 100 signatures were obtained on right-of-ways, leases and deeds (one deed was sent to Vietnam and another required 31 signatures). MRH, Inc. paid just over $1.5 million for a total of 5,339 acres of land, or about $288 per acre. Phoenix, Arizona based Del E. Webb Corp. was approached to see if they would have interest in the development project in 1971 because of their 'planned community' development experience.

On May 26, 1971 a press conference was held at Spotswood Country Club to announce the joint venture in the development of a new resort to be called ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp, covering 5,300 acres and projecting $50 million in developer sales. MRH, Inc. changed their name to ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp, Inc. and formed a joint venture with Webb Corp. known as ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp Development Company. Much of the uproar resulting from the announcement of the project came from environmentalists. There were also to be problems with zoning codes as well as citizens worried about traffic, schools, and other concerns.

By October 1, 1971, the sales office for the ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp property was opened on Route 646 (now a private residence). By the summer of 1972, there were six slopes cleared and a 650 car, multi level parking area completed. Work had begun on paving the road to the upcoming ski area. In 1973 the final touches were put on the outdoor swimming pool and two tennis courts in the Rockwood Park area of the Kettle. The ski area was finally opened on February 10, 1973 after five nights of snowmaking.

In 1977, the project was sold to Dale Stancil, J.R. Costin, Henry Clark and Stephen Bradshaw. The new owners were known as ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp Village, Inc. The partners decided in 1978 to begin a timeshare, or interval ownership, program to be called Mountainside Villas.

Though ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp went bankrupt at one point, Great Eastern Resort Associates came to the rescue. This was a partnership formed in August 1984 by C. Dice Hammer and Jim Lambert. In November they decided to form Great Eastern Resort Corp. to be primarily involved in the acquisition, development and financing of ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp. Union National Bank accepted the development group's offer of $3 million, and upon confirmation of the sale of ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp, Great Eastern began the construction projects to which they had committed in the bankruptcy settlement as well as other projects to take care of the years of property neglect.

Reprinted from 'Twenty Years of History...ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp and More' by June M. Brinkman.

Military Discounts

THANK YOU! Explore Resort would like to let all active and retired military know just how much we appreciate their service. We’d be honored to have you join us on an adventure that you and your family will remember forever. Currently, we’re offering the following discounts for active, inactive, and retired military:

Lodging
Golf
ÂêÑÅÊÓƵapp Indoor/Outdoor WaterPark
  • 20% OFF All-Day General Admission for active military, non-active military, veterans, and their dependents only. To purchase a military ticket online, select the military admission product. Upon arrival to the park, you will be asked to show military identification to use your ticket(s). View WaterPark Hours & Rates here.
Ski/Snowboard Lift Tickets
The Rink
The Spa
  • 10% off all spa services for all active military, non-active military and veterans. Offer cannot be combined with any other specials, promotions, and/or discounts.
  • 10% off all retail items for all active military, non-active military and veterans. Offer excludes sale and discounted merchandise.
Retail
  • 10% off regular priced merchandise with a valid military ID. Offer excludes grocery items, GoPro items, beer & wine. Offer cannot be combined with any other specials, promotions, and/or discounts. This discount is offered at the General Store and The Market only.
Festivals

Military identification must be presented at time of redemption to receive discounted rate. Accepted forms of identification include Military IDs, Veterans IDs, and DD forms. If discount includes dependents, each person over the age of 11 must have their own valid Military ID or dependent card to receive the discount. Military member must be there at time of redemption. Not to be combined with any other offer.

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