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  1. Jan 27, 2024 · Virginia Mountains. Check out our array of guides to the best things to do in the Virginia Mountains, including stories on all the best VA mountain towns, restaurants, hiking trails, waterfalls, tourist attractions, and accommodations.

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      Despite the fact that we’ve lived in the Shenandoah Valley...

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      Located about 7 miles north of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Galax...

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    • West Virginia Mountains

      [Updated on September 18, 2023] The Appalachian Mountains...

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    Size: 6.81 sq miles • Population: 6,299 • Official Website One of our favorite small Virginiatowns, Bedford VA has remained a “small cultural mecca” in Virginia since its founding in 1890. Nestled between Lynchburg and Roanoke, Bedford is full of artisan crafts and Appalachian music, as well as modern industries like manufacturing, textiles, and gr...

    Size: 4.94 sq miles • Population: 5,700 • Official Website One of the best small mountain towns in SWVA, Big Stone Gap is just 11 miles south of Norton, another great little Blue Ridge mountain townyou’ll find on our list. Located in coal country, this Virginia small town packs a mighty punch with its cozy hometown feel and vibrant array of activit...

    Size: 13.20 sq miles • Population: 17,219 • Official Website One of the best Virginia small towns, Bristol sits on the border between Virginia and Tennessee. As you’re walking down State Street, you can be in both states simultaneously, with one foot on either side of the yellow lines. Double the states means this mountain town offers double the ac...

    Size: 10.3 sq miles • Population: 46,553 • Official Website Charlottesville is widely considered one of the best Virginia towns because of its rich sense of history and culture, seamless blending the past, present, and future. Visitors can learn about the history of the area and its most famous inhabitants at Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello, an...

    Size: 0.8 sq miles • Population: 947 • Official Website The Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail is located less than 40 miles north of Boone NC, winding from Abingdon VA through Damascus VA and moving southeast. This 35-mile trail’s highest point is right along the VA-NC stateborder, but its highlight is the 17-mile downhill slope along the ...

    Size: 2.5 sq miles • Population: 7,320 • Official Website Established in 1977, Lexington is a small Virginiatown named after the American Revolution’s Battle of Lexington. This area is full of historic attractions, including two historic colleges (Washington & Lee University and Virginia Military Institute), the Stonewall Jackson House, and Oak Gro...

    Size: 4.7 sq miles • Population: 4,831 • Official Website Established in 1812, Luray VA has a long-standing reputation as one of the best Virginia mountain towns because it offers a mix of small town charm and proximity to Washington D.C. (93 miles east). Located in the Shenandoah Valley just 13 miles east of I-81, Luray’s prime location makes it o...

    Size: 7.5 sq miles • Population: 3,687 • Official Website This rural town in Southwest Virginia– the smallest incorporated city in VA– is known for its small Appalachian Mountaintown beauty and myriad outdoor recreation opportunities. The mountain town in Virginia’s motto is “Get Outside in Norton,” because it offers many scenic locations and pictu...

    Size: 43 sq miles • Population: 100,011 • Official Website Established in 1740, the city of Roanoke is known as the “capital of the Blue Ridge” because it offers astonishing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. The most iconic Roanoke attractions include the 100-foot-tall Roanoke Star in Mill Mountain Park. Originally built for Christmas,...

  3. www.visitroanokeva.com › region › virginia-mountainsVirginia Mountains Region

    A visit to the Virginia Mountains Region offers unique mountain experiences, such as driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, hiking the Appalachian Trail, paddling the James River, fishing at Smith Mountain Lake, and making your way across the Humpback Bridge.

  4. Feb 18, 2022 · The best parts of the Virginia mountains are found in small towns. The 11 charming and nostalgic mountain towns we’ve provided all offer something unique: whether it be a historic town with plenty to see or an outdoor enthusiast’s dream destination.

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  5. The “ Star City of the South ” is Roanoke, the largest city, shopping, and dining destination in the region. Accolades are accumulating for the outdoor offerings of the city, however, and Roanoke County itself, an entry point for the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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  7. Mar 15, 2023 · Physical map of Virginia showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Virginia.