Romantic and comfy country hideaway on a ridge above Buffalo Ck. with Blue Ridge Mountain views. 10 minutes to historic Lexington and fifteen to Natural Bridge. Three rooms with full private baths and gas log fireplaces; two of these have over sized whirlpool/shower combinations and one with private hot tub. A full country breakfast is served (special diets accommodated with advance notice). Complimentary snacks and beverages, kitchen use or gas grill available. Huge year round porches, swimming pool, gazebo and gardens, hiking trails, fishing, bird watching and llama trekking. Smoking in gazebo only. Children age 8 and up.
High in the Blue Ridge Mountains is a haven of natural beauty called The Sugar Tree, Virginia’s Mountain Inn. Set less than a mile from MP 27 on 28 wooded acres at 2,800 feet, the Inn is a place of rustic elegance, peace and solitude. We offer gourmet dining by reservation and all of our rooms feature wood burning fireplaces. (800) 377-2197. We now accept pets in our Creek House Cabin.
There is so much to do and see in our neck of the woods. Let us help you plan your days with activities and adventures that suit your style. From hiking along the famed Appalachian Trail, to touring the Blue Ridge Parkway, to exploring the Luray Caverns, to visiting one of the many nearby wineries or breweries there is something for every visitor.
The Iris Inn offers the full experience-we pair wine touring with a plethora of outdoor recreation activities,world-renowned historical sites,phenomenal culinary options & enchating Main Street America venues.Visit Monticello & learn of the approach Thomas Jefferson,the father of America wine making & renowned gourmand,took in bringing wine into the America vernacular.Then venture into the nearby countryside & experience Virginia wine & food today.
Smith Mountain Lake is famous for pristine waters, world-class fishing, friendly folks, water sports, and a relaxed atmosphere.Smith Mountain Lake’s premier vacation rental company, we invite you to make one of our homes yours for a vacation, reunion, honeymoon or weekend getaway to experience the beauty of Smith Mountain Lake. RSI Rentals has the largest selection of vacation rental homes available, so call us today and get started planning your best family vacation ever!
Smith Mountain Lake is famous for pristine waters, world-class fishing, friendly folks, water sports, and a relaxed atmosphere.Tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southwest Virginia, Smith Mountain Lake is the perfect vacation destination. Whether you enjoy a peaceful day on the water, at one of the nearby vineyards, historical landmarks, or golf courses, SML has something to offer you. Families from all over the country visit Smith Mountain Lake to enjoy recreational activities on the water such as boating, skiing, tubing, fishing and swimming. The Smith Mountain Lake area offers a small town community atmosphere with locally owned shops and restaurants.
Smith Mountain Lake has grown into one of the most beautiful and popular residential-recreational vacation spots on the East Coast. As Smith Mountain Lake’s premier vacation rental company, we invite you to make one of our homes yours for a vacation, reunion, honeymoon or weekend getaway to experience the beauty of Smith Mountain Lake. RSI Rentals has one of the largest selections of vacation rental homes at Smith Mountain Lake, so call us today and get started planning your best family vacation ever!
Rich history surrounds Lexington, Virginia, where House Mountain Inn makes its home. Museums and historical tours abound here, but there’s much more. Take a tour on the back of a llama. Canoe calm waters or rushing rapids. Enjoy great fly-fishing, or try the stocked ponds filled with catfish, bass, trout, and perch! The House Mountain Inn is perfect for enjoying all of this, with its tastefully decorated rooms and a blend of modern furnishings and historical charm. Tantalize your taste buds with lavish breakfasts served every morning in their dining room. At House Mountain Inn you’ll be sure to discover a getaway you’ll never forget!
Tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia lies Steeles Tavern Manor and Alpine Hideaway Cottages, a Shenandoah Valley bed and breakfast. Innkeepers Melissa and Ray Alexander invite you to our property located on 50 picturesque acres in a peaceful country setting with a spring-fed pond, walking grounds, babbling creek and mountain views. Ideally situated midway between the country’s “Best Small Towns” of Staunton and Lexington, guests can visit many attractions such as Crabtree Falls and the Blue Ridge Parkway, Historic Lexington, Staunton’s theatre, renowned Central Virginia wineries, The Virginia Horse Center, Natural Bridge, antique shops, and hiking trails which all are within twenty to thirty miles of our property.
Sherando Lake Recreation Area is known locally as the jewel of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Families enjoy picnicking in this shaded and woody area, while relaxing on the sandy beach of a 25-acre spring-fed lake. Access to multiple trailheads and rustic architecture provide numerous points of interest for families to enjoy.
Devils Backbone Camp is a 73 site camp ground featuring full hook up RV sites, dry RV sites and primitive tent camping. Within walking distance to the Devils Backbone Basecamp Brewpub & Meadows, Devils Backbone Camp offers you a unique camping experience like no other. Cook breakfast over the fire pit at your site or walk over to the Summit for a cup of specialty coffee and local farm fresh eggs. Spend the afternoon hiking on the AT trail, grab dinner at the brewpub, and play corn hole in the Meadows. Experience the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the comfort of Devils Backbone.
Wintergreen Resort features four seasons of recreation and amenities including 45 holes of championship golf on two courses; winter skiing, snowboarding and snow-tubing; an award-winning tennis program; a full-service, mountaintop spa; outdoor recreation; a variety of dining options; and much more.
Newly constructed 2400 sq. foot bunkhouse displays the true old west. Amidst rustic flare with the comforts of home, you can lose yourself in times past. Unwind in our great room by the grand fireplace, sit on the porch overlooking the lake, take a hike to clear your head, or doze into dreams of Buffalo Bill in one of our cozy bedrooms. Don’t forget to bring your binoculars to gander at our abundant wildlife. Pack your fly rod and try your luck or even bring your mountain bike to feel the burn.
Quality Inn & Suites® in Staunton is a smart bet for the value-minded traveler. Located just off I-81, you’ll find convenience, accessibility, and extras at our affordable hotel.
A free hot breakfast with many selections and free WiFi make your stay with us easier. Enjoy our seasonal outdoor pool or stay in shape at our fitness center. At the end of the day, our spacious guest rooms let you relax in comfort with amenities such as an in-room microwave and refrigerator.
Staunton’s combination of historic charm, scenic beauty, and cultural opportunities makes it an ideal destination between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah. Downtown offers a variety of dining and shopping opportunities, including winery and brewery visits. The town’s historic attractions include the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum and the Frontier Culture Museum, a living history museum that’s fun for the whole family. The world-famous American Shakespeare Center and Mary Baldwin University are both only 10 minutes away. The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind is under 3 miles from our hotel. The beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway can be reached in about 20 minutes, offering beautiful views and hiking.
Whether you’re passing through on I-81 or planning a longer stay in Staunton, our hotel delivers the value you’re looking for.
Experience a historic slice of paradise at our secluded, boutique hotel in Staunton, Virginia. Our singular, serene property sits on a sprawling 80 acres of well-manicured grounds. Blackburn Inn exudes old-time charm while promising modern finishes, artful design, and superior hospitality. Our accommodations incorporate a distinct blend of timeless glamor, complemented by modern technology, new-age conveniences, and contemporary design features.
Nestled in Historic Downtown Staunton in the heart of the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, and a member of Historic Hotels of America. Conveniently located at the crossroads of I-81 & I-64–only 15 minutes from the Parkway, 30 minutes from Charlottesville, 90 minutes from Richmond and 2 hours from Washington DC. Featuring 124 guestrooms, 2 onsite restaurants, indoor pool, complimentary WiFi, 20 restaurants and shops within walking distance, Blackfriars Playhouse & more.
Our homestead-style bed and breakfast is located on a spacious, 21-acre rural retreat with gardens, woods, meadows, and creeks. Guests are encouraged to explore the grounds, relax, and enjoy the outdoors. Breakfasts are crafted with fresh and local ingredients, featuring homegrown produce, eggs from our chickens, and humanely raised meats. Guest bedrooms are cozy, inspired by nature, and furnished with a mix of contemporary and antique furniture, and our mountain home is solar-powered. Ridgeside is only minutes from the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah National Park, along with numerous award-winning wineries, breweries, and farms. Join us for a getaway in the mountains for some fresh air, adventure, and comfort.
Get out and enjoy your vacation the way it was meant to be experienced — in nature! Waynesboro N 340 Campground is the Place for Happy Campers! Situated conveniently off of I-64 & I-81 and so close to all that gorgeous Central Virginia has to offer, look no further for the most outstanding campground to spend your vacation.
Many amenities are offered and a host of events year-round! Basketball Court, Swimming Pool, Horseshoe Pits, Playground, Softball Field, Volleyball Nets, and so much more! Even a beautiful covered Pavilion for your use to celebrate that birthday or anniversary. Clean restrooms, hot showers, social room, coin-operated laundry, 30 and 50 amp sites, and even Free Wi-Fi!
This open area campground was originally constructed as a CCC camp. Evidence of the original sites and logging trails still remain today. North River Gorge is a popular hiking, biking, and fishing area with a swinging bridge spanning the North River. Close proximity to Wild Oak National Recreation Trail, Stanton Dam Day Use Area and Elkhorn Lake provide multiple recreational options that are easily accessible within a few miles.
The Stokesville Campground was called the Stokesville Park for 50 years and is still known as such by the locals. It is just a great place to spend the day. Let us know if you want to come ride – hike – relax or fish. You can pay our day use fee at the Stokesville Market from 6:30 am to 9 pm. Pay AND obtain your pass before you enter. Anyone not doing so in this order can be charged with trespassing. The pavilion bathrooms are open.
It’s hard to imagine, but the Shenandoah Valley was once the floor of a great inland sea. Centuries ago, as that sea receded, the forces of nature carefully etched out an awe-inspiring formation of solid rock. The seven Natural Chimneys tower as much as 120 feet above the pastoral terrain of the Shenandoah Valley, offering onlookers a sight unrivaled in majesty.
Viewed from one angle, the formations resemble enormous chimneys standing in bleak contrast to the greenery of the Valley. Take a few steps, though, and the chimneys are transformed into the massive turrets of a foreboding medieval castle.
Natural Chimneys Park in Mt. Solon, Virginia offers more than simply the splendor of towering limestone formations. Both day visitors and those who choose to stay overnight in the seasonal campground find plenty of space and opportunities for recreation, relaxation and fellowship. The park is open for day use from dawn to dusk, seven days a week.
Thomas Jefferson’s magnificent Monticello is a big draw here, and so is the woodsy Charlottesville KOA in the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills, where dogwoods bloom in spring and hardwoods blaze with brilliant fall colors. It’s just a half hour to Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway for stunning vistas, hiking trails, cave tours and waterfalls. Visit a trio of historic sites: Monticello, Highland (home of James Monroe) and Michie Tavern, where a costumed staff serves an 18th-century lunch. Also tour Jefferson’s lovely University of Virginia campus and Walton’s Mountain Museum, which recreates some of the real John Boy’s life. Try tubing and rafting on the nearby James River, enjoy a wine tasting at a local vineyard or dine in downtown Charlottesville. Back at KOA, enjoy the pool, sports field, game room, beaver pond and pedal karts.