After the Pleistocene ice ages, species and ecosystems that had shifted southward often survived in local refugia. As a result, cold-adapted ecosystems, such as cranberrybogs, remain in Shady Valley, far south of their usual range.[3] Shady Valley once contained an estimated 10,000 acres (40 km2) of boreal cranberry bogs.[4]
Recreation
The roads that run in and around the town are popular among motorcyclists since nearby mountains provide nearly 500 pigtail curves to navigate.[5] The most popular road for motorcyclists is US-421,[6] which offers many challenging curves.
Economy
Shady Valley has one small general store, a locally owned restaurant, the 'Raceway Grill', a U.S. Post Office;[7] and until 2020, Shady Valley Elementary School, now closed.[8][9]
The town holds its annual Cranberry Festival the second weekend in October with food, a parade, and auctions.[10]