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  1. Learn about the history, geography, and demographics of Augusta County, the second-largest county in Virginia by area. It surrounds the cities of Staunton and Waynesboro and is part of the Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains.

  2. Sign up for emergency alerts with the county at bit.ly/AugustaCodeRED. Learn more. Community Video Tour. Welcome to visitors and to new and prospective residents! Learn more about life in Augusta County through this video tour. Watch the videos.

    • Get Cultured on The Waynesboro Street Arts Trail
    • Go Deep at Grand Caverns
    • Visit The Russell Museum

    The lines dividing graffiti from street art have grown increasingly blurry in recent years. But the downtown Waynesboro Street Arts Trailproves that you’ll know the difference when you see it. Borrowing influences from traditional Appalachian culture to modern street culture, this is one of the coolest Blue Ridge art attractions this side of Ashevi...

    Originally known as Weyer’s Cave, this National Natural Landmark was discovered in 1804 by Bernard Weyer as he tried to retrieve his hunting trap. Operated as a tourist attraction since 1806, it is now billed as “the Oldest Show Cavein the U.S.” Located 15 miles north of Waynesboro in Grottoes VA, Grand Cavernsranks alongside Luray Caverns among th...

    If you’re looking for unique things to do in Waynesboro, Virginia, the Russell Museumcertainly fits the bill, and makes for an informative stop after visiting the Swannanoa mansion. This Virginia museum is home to the University of Science and Philosophy (USP), which was founded by Walter and Lao Russell in 1948 and was based at Swannanoa until the...

  3. Staunton and Augusta County are located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia – the perfect hub for your Valley experience. From Staunton to Waynesboro, you are minutes from everything the Shenandoah Valley is known for.

  4. The County of Augusta is a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia administered by a seven member Board of Supervisors elected by magisterial district for four-year, staggered terms.

  5. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a week-long stay, we’ve got guides to help you plan the ultimate gateway. From lodging, local eateries to fun outdoor activities, Augusta County has something for everyone.

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  7. Augusta lives between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains, centrally located in Virginias legendary Shenandoah Valley. View the options on the right for how to get here.

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