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Welcome to Virginia’s Western Highlands, where mountain views and old-fashioned charm can be found around every bend in the road.
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EXPLORE VIRGINIA’S
WESTERN HIGHLANDS
There is much to explore in one of the most scenic and unspoiled regions of Virginia. In Virginia’s Western Highlands, you’ll discover quiet back roads with breathtaking mountain views, charming towns with friendly people, outdoor recreation for every member of the family and a rich arts & culture scene. Virginia’s Western Highlands is a four county region on the western edge of the famous Shenandoah Valley along the border with West Virginia. You’ll find everything that Virginia is famous for — history, beauty, hospitality — plus a few surprises found only in the western highlands. Craig County is the southern gateway to Virginia’s Western Highlands. More than 112,000 acres of National Forest give visitors to Craig County an enormous playground for fishing, hunting, birding, camping and hiking, including access to the famous Appalachian Trail. The Alleghany Highlands is home to two pedestrian friendly downtowns and one of the oldest covered bridges in the United States. The Alleghany Highlands is perhaps best known for its outdoor recreation, including paddling, fishing, hiking and some of the best mountain biking in Virginia.
The County of Bath is a captivating four-season destination famous for its mineral springs, outdoor recreation and cultural arts, including the renowned Garth Newel Music Center.
Highland County is often called “Virginia’s Switzerland” because of its breathtaking mountains and expansive valleys. History is on display in the county seat of Monterey, frequently referred to as one of Virginia’s most picturesque small towns.
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Outdoor Adventure...
Craig Creek - Craig County
Small Town Charm...
Downtowns of the Alleghany Highlands
Arts & Culture...
Garth Newel Music Center - County of Bath
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GETTING HERE Historic Treasures...
Humpback Bridge - Alleghany Highlands
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Virginia’s Western Highlands: Fresh Mountain Air...
Scenic Views - Highland County
Virginia’s Western Highlands is a short drive from Washington, DC, Charleston, WV, Richmond and Roanoke, VA. It’s secluded yet accessible. From I-81 in the Shenandoah Valley: • Take Exit 222 in Staunton and follow Route 250 West to McDowell in Highland County • Take Exit 220 on Route 254, merge onto Route 42, then Route 39 into Warm Springs • Take Exit 191 and follow I-64 West to Clifton Forge in Alleghany County • Take Exit 150 near Roanoke and follow Route 220 North to Clifton Forge in Alleghany County
Exceptional Hospitality...
The Omni Homestead Resort - County of Bath
• Take Exit 141 in Salem and follow Route 311 North to New Castle in Craig County
From West Virginia: • Take I-64 East into Covington in Alleghany County • From Lewisburg or White Sulphur Springs, take Route 60 (Midland Trail) East to Covington in Alleghany County OR Route 311 into Craig County • From Marlinton, take Route 39 East to Warm Springs in Bath County
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• From Elkins, take Route 250 East to Monterey in Highland County
Blue Grass Valley - Highland County
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THE CHARMING TOWNS OF VIRGINIA’S
WESTERN HIGHLANDS
If you think idyllic small towns are a thing of the past, guess again. Virginia’s Western Highlands has several wonderful towns, each with charm, history and hospitality, yet each with its own distinct personality.
Monterey The town of Monterey is located along Route 250, which is part of the historic Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike that linked the Shenandoah Valley with the Ohio River. The town is situated at 2,894 feet above sea level.
McDowell Also located along the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike approximately 10 miles from Monterey, McDowell was the scene of a major Civil War battle. The Battle of McDowell took place on May 8, 1862, as part of General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s campaign through the Shenandoah Valley.
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H o t Sp r i n g s Famous as the location of The Omni Homestead Resort, the village of Hot Springs is a unique mix of “resort” and “rural”. In addition to shops and restaurants, this quaint village includes a post office, market and apothecary, which have been fixtures for over a century.
W a r m Sp r i n g s Just a few miles down Route 220 is Warm Springs. The community grew up around the courthouse and the famous Jefferson Pools. The pools were known as the Warm Springs Pools until recently, when they were renamed in honor of Thomas Jefferson who frequented the waters.
Covington The City of Covington’s rich railroad heritage is preserved in the C&O Depot, a refurbished 1908 depot and 1890 freight depot that is now headquarters to the Alleghany Highlands Historical Society. The city takes pride in their quality of life, evident in the recreational and entertainment opportunities at the Jackson River Sports Complex and the River Rock Amphitheater.
Clifton Forge The town of Clifton Forge features a picturesque, pedestrian-friendly downtown where the streets are lined with locally-owned shops and restaurants. The town embraces both its arts and culture and railroad heritage. It’s fitting that visitors can arrive in downtown Clifton Forge via Amtrak.
Paint Bank Nestled in the Allegheny Mountains of northern Craig County, the historic railroad town of Paint Bank offers travelers from all over the world great accommodations, award winning dining, eclectic shopping and “sweet as southern tea” hospitality.
NE W CASTLE Tour log cabins, the 1850’s era county courthouse and the Old Brick Hotel. Shop and dine in unique home-grown businesses. New Castle is conveniently centered in Craig County, where Virginia Scenic Byways meet and there’s something for everyone.
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The lure of the open road beckons. Don’t try to resist it. By automobile, motorcycle, van or RV, the country roads and scenic byways of Virginia’s Western Highlands offer spectacular mountain scenery and the freedom to enjoy it all at your own pace.
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· O u t d oo r A d v e n t u r e · Alleghany Highlands Longdale Recreation Area Call Forest Service for directions and times of operation · 540-962-2214 (James River Ranger District) Rich in history and beauty. Constructed in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corp Camp F24. Biking and hiking permitted, with approximately 4 hiking trails accessible from the recreation area. The 4 main trails are considered difficult, but afford the visitor possible sightings of deer and turkey as well as flowers, rock cliffs and ridgetops.
Agr i -To urism Wild and Wooly Farm 7112 Potts Creek Rd., Covington · 540-747-5757 · wildwoolyfarm.com A sustainable agriculture farm; feed & pet alpaca, hand spinning demonstrations, pick (in season) produce certified naturally grown, buy free range eggs, explore greenhouse. Please visit us by appointment only.
Twin River Outfitters 653 Lowe St., Buchanan · 540-261-7334 · canoevirginia.net Seasonal hours – Please call · Shuttle service & rents canoes, kayak, rafts, and river tubes; primitive campsite rentals; paddling trips on the Upper James and Maury Rivers.
Fly fish on the Jackson River, rated #25 in Trout Unlimited’s Guide to the Top 100 U.S. Trout Streams and voted Blue Ridge Outdoor’s Best Public Fly Fishing Spot, 2012. or try your luck in one of the many lakes, streams, and rivers. Fishing is also available at Lake Moomaw, Douthat State Park, and on the Cowpasture River. The unspoiled wilderness of the Alleghany Highlands offers excellent hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, waterfowl and more. Our outfitters and specialty retailers can help you plan a great trip. For information on regulations and seasons, visit www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting. Alleghany County Circuit Court (fishing licenses) Courthouse, 266 W. Main St., Covington · 540-965-1730
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Douthat State Park 14239 Douthat State Park Rd., Millboro · Take Exit 27, I-64, near Clifton Forge. · 1-800-933-PARK or 540-862-8100 www.virginiastateparks.gov Part of the Virginia Park system, Douthat has over two dozen trails, most of which are excellent for biking or hiking and range from easy to difficult; there is one equestrian trail and Beaver Dam Equestrian Campground as well. Named Blue Ridge Outdoors Best State Park Campground, 2012 George Washington National Forest Trails Contact the James River Ranger District at 540-962-2214 for more details. Hiking, biking, birding and wildflower trails
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The Catfish Hole Longdale, Alleghany County · 540-862-4295 for information Tournaments every Saturday Escatawba Farms (guided tours available/fly fishing in creek or ponds) Alleghany County · 540-962-6487 for detailed directions and info www.escatawba.com K-Mart (fishing licenses) 129 Mall Rd., Covington · 540-962-6141 Low Moor Shooting Range Low Moor · 540-962-2214
Jackson River Scenic Trail Exits 14 & 16, I-64, follow signs to stay on Rt. 220 N . Turn left at signs reading “Intervale” and “Dressler Drive.” Parking is immediately to your left 540-863-6622 Developed from an old railroad bed and part of the Rails to Trails Conservancy. The trail follows the Jackson River and provides many views of the water and wildlife. Biking, hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
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Lake Moomaw Take Exits 14 or 16, I-64, follow signs to Rt. 220 N. to VA 687 and follow signs to Lake; OR take Exit 10, I-64, follow signs to Lake · 540-962-2214 (James River Ranger District) Several miles of trails where hiking and biking are permitted with some trails affording beautiful views of the lake; no horseback riding.
Covington City Pool West end of Main Street, Covington · 540-965-6369 (in season) or 540-965-6360 300,000 gallon municipal pool (handicapped accessible) has a diving area, shower facilities and restrooms. Open June through Labor Day. Swimming lessons and pool rentals for private parties upon request.
Mountain Top Hunting & Fishing Supplies 212 N. Monroe Ave., Covington · 540-962-4868 Walmart (fishing licenses) 313 W. Thacker Rd., Covington · 540-962-6670
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Alleghany Highlands (continued) Douthat State Park 540-862-8100 · www.virginiastateparks.gov 50-acre lake, sandy beach, bath houses, boat rentals
Lake Moomaw 540-962-2214 2530-acre lake, sandy beach, bath houses, boating, fishing, boat rentals
Falling Spring Falls From Exit 16, I-64, follow signs to stay on Rt. 220 North; falls are approximately 7 miles from the City of Covington and located directly on Rt. 220, on the left (between Covington and Hot Springs)
Longdale Recreation Area 540-962-2214 2-acre lake, sandy beach, bath house
Humpback Bridge Wayside Park Rt. 60 W of Covington; Exit 10, I-64, then 1 mile east on Rt. 60; or from east, Exit 16, I-64, follow signs to stay on Rt. 60W, approx. 6 miles www.virginia.org/Listings/OutdoorsAndSports/HumpbackBridge The Jackson River Recreation/Sport Complex & River Rock Amphitheater Edgemont Dr., Covington · 540-965-6360 Upscale playground equipment, archery, open turf sports (soccer, flag football, field hockey); 5 lighted tennis courts; basketball courts; outdoor fitness equipment; putting range; picnic shelters; restroom facilities. Amphitheater has free concerts each Saturday night in summer months.
R&P Lanes/Thunder Alley 104 Mall Rd., Covington · 540-962-5500 20 lane bowling center offering a full-service snack bar and game room. YMCA 101 YMCA Way, Covington · 540-962-YMCA(9622) Indoor pool, exercise classes, aquatics, indoor track, wellness center, and child watch
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Diamond Triple C Ranch Alpaca Farm 541 Deerfield Road, Millboro 540-996-4277 · DiamondTripleCRanch.com
Beard’s Mountain The 7-mile trail starts by crossing a swinging bridge across the Cowpasture River. It winds up Beard’s Mountain and follows the top of the mountain where you can access Douthat State Park or SR 629. From Warm Springs, take SR 39 east about 12 miles to Millboro Springs. Take SR 42 south 6 miles to SR 626. Turn right on SR 626. It becomes FDR 260 after about .2 miles. Follow FDR 260 about 2 miles to where it ends at a small parking area. The trail begins there.
Can oeing/ Kay ak in g /Bo a tin g Dominion Back Creek Recreational Area Route 600 · 316 Power Station Drive, Warm Springs · 540-279-4136 Douthat State Park 14239 Douthat State Park Road, Millboro · 540-862-8100/540-862-8117 Reservations: 540-933-PARK · douthat@dcr.virginia.gov The Marina at Lake Moomaw Route 600 · 8446 Bolars Draft Road, Warm Springs · 540-279-4144 Operated by American Land & Leisure Natural Retreats 2814 Main Street, Hot Springs · 540-315-8866 or 1-877-805-7794 concierge@naturalretreats.com
Biking Visit BiketheValley.com for additional bike trails. Blowing Springs Route 39 · 7698 Mountain Valley Road, Warm Springs Operated by American Land & Leisure · The Back Creek Gorge Trail begins near campsite 17, and follows the creek for 1.3 miles through lush, cool forest. Bolar Mountain Recreational Area and Lake Moomaw Route 600 · 756 Twin Ridge Drive, Warm Springs Reservations: 877-444-6777 · Information: 800-342-2267 Managed by American Land & Leisure · The Bolar Mountain area has 11 miles of trails that offer scenic overlooks and provide nice loop hikes. They are accessed from each campground by spur or connector trails. The 1.8 mile Grouse Point Loop Trail leads to two outstanding views of Lake Moomaw: The Grouse Point Overlook and the Twin Islands Overlook. The 4.4 mile Greenwood Point Trail connects Campground 3 with the Greenwood Point Campground and offers some nice views of the lake.
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Hi ki ng/ Biking/ H o rse b a ck R id in g (continued) Dominion Back Creek Recreational Area Route 600 · 316 Power Station Drive, Warm Springs · 540-279-4136 Douthat State Park 14239 Douthat State Park Road, Millboro · 540-862-8100/540-862-8117 Reservations: 540-933-PARK · douthat@dcr.virginia.gov The park offers over 40 miles of trails. Except for the YCC and Heron Run Trails, all are designated for hiking. Many of these trails experience steep and rocky uphill and downhill with rough narrow paths that in some places run close to fairly steep drop-offs. There are 6 miles of trail in the park available for equestrian use on the Alleghany Highlands Multiuse, Equestrian State Trail. Equestrian campground and stables. Hidden Valley Dispersed Recreational Area 1531 Hidden Valley Road, Warm Springs · For information, contact the Warm Springs Ranger District: 540-839-2521 Operated by the US Forest Service · With over 6.5 miles of the Jackson River and 24 miles of trails, Hidden Valley offers excellent opportunities for fishing, hiking, biking and camping. Horse trailer parking. Day use only. There are no overnight horse facilities available. Ingalls Overlook Trail At the northern end of the Warm Springs Mountain Preserve, park at the Dan Ingalls Overlook, located on Route 39 just outside the village of Warm Springs. Here you will find the trailhead for the Ingalls Overlook Trail. Interpretive signs along the trail (2.4-mile round trip) provide an excellent introduction to the mountain. Natural Retreats 2814 Main Street, Hot Springs · 540-315-8866 or 1-877-805-7794 concierge@naturalretreats.com Bike rentals, horseback riding Turtle Brook Farm 2663 McGuffin Road, Warm Springs · 540-839-6646 turtlebrook1@tds.net · www.turtlebrookfarm.com Horse facilities include two 12x24 covered shelters with secure paddocks, a working ring, pasturage and trail access to thousands of acres of U.S. Forest land over Cobbler Mountain into Hidden Valley.
Hunt ing/F ishing Bath County Clerk’s Office 65 Courthouse Hill Road – Room 123, Warm Springs · 540-839-7226 hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm Hunting and Fishing Licenses Bath County Shooting Range 1686 Dry Run Road, Millboro · 540-839-2521
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Blowing Springs Route 39 · 7698 Mountain Valley Road, Warm Springs Back Creek, a stocked trout stream, flows adjacent to the Blowing Springs Campground and offers very good trout fishing. Bolar Mountain Recreational Area and Lake Moomaw Route 600 · 756 Twin Ridge Drive, Warm Springs Reservations: 877-444-6777 · Information: 800-342-2267 Managed by American Land & Leisure · Hunting is permitted in the lake area with the following considerations. The discharging or uncasing of firearms is permitted only during an open game season and is not allowed around developed recreation areas. Hunting is not permitted between the road and the lake. A National Forest stamp is required for hunting at Lake Moomaw. Obtain a copy of the current Virginia hunting regulations for additional info. Lake Moomaw is renowned for its excellent fishing, yielding citation size brown and rainbow trout. Dominion Back Creek Recreational Area Route 600 · 316 Power Station Drive, Warm Springs · 540-279-4136 Fishing is permitted in the stream, upper pond and lower half of the lower pond. Douthat State Park 14239 Douthat State Park Road, Millboro · 540-862-8100/540-862-8117 Reservations: 540-933-PARK · douthat@dcr.virginia.gov Hunters may register to participate in both a muzzleloader hunt held November 12-15, and a rifle hunt held November 26-29. The 50-acre Douthat Lake and adjoining Wilson Creek are stocked regularly with trout on a seasonal basis. Green Valley Hunter’s Paradise 6760 Deerfield Road, Millboro · 540-996-4134 or 540-969-6561 (Fax) 540-996-4132 · huntersparadise@tds.net www.greenvalleyhunterparadise.com Located on a privately owned 2,500 acre game managed farm, Green Valley Hunter’s Paradise caters to the hunter who yearns for the ultimate outdoor experience. Fishing is permitted on all National Forest properties. Fishing on the Cowpasture River and The Jackson River by landowner permission only. Hidden Valley Dispersed Recreational Area 2241 Hidden Valley Road, Warm Springs Fishing on the Jackson River. There is a special regulation area which is posted. Jackson River The Jackson River offers a very diverse trout fishing opportunity. North of Lake Moomaw, the Hidden Valley and Poor Farm stretches of the river offer excellent fishing for stocked trout. Very popular with the fly fishermen is the 3 mile stretch between Poor Farm and Muddy Run.
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COUNTY OF BATH (continued) The Marina at Lake Moomaw Route 600 · 8446 Bolars Draft Road, Warm Springs · 540-279-4144 Operated by American Land & Leisure · Open May 1st through early October Natural Retreats 2814 Main Street, Hot Springs · 540-315-8866 or 1-877-805-7794 concierge@naturalretreats.com Guided fly fishing available Poor Farm End of Jackson River, Warm Springs Virginia Hunting & Fishing Licenses and Access Permits 866-721-6911 · www.dgif.virginia.gov/licenses hours: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm, except holidays Walton Tract Access off Route 42, Millboro The Cowpasture River features a warm water fishery. Here is an opportunity to hook a musky as well as perch and bass. The river flows through the Walton Tract, where a canoe can be used to fish or just enjoy the scenery.
Outfit t ers Allegheny Activities The Omni Homestead Resort · 7696 Sam Snead Highway Hot Springs · 540-839-7760 · www.thehomestead.com Green Valley Hunter’s Paradise 6760 Deerfield Road · Millboro · 540-996-4134 or 540-969-6561 (Fax) 540-996-4132 · huntersparadise@tds.net www.greenvalleyhunterparadise.com Located in the beautiful village of Millboro, Green Valley Hunter’s Paradise is a 2500 acre private game preserve offering prime habitat for a variety of indigenous animals including white tail deer, turkey, black bear, and upland birds. We offer a variety of hunting and fishing excursions on our private preserve and also offer trips to Lake Moomaw and the lower Jackson River. Renowned for bird hunting we offer pheasant, quail, chukar, grouse and turkey hunts. We have 2 ½ miles of spring fed streams and stocked ponds where you will find Rainbow Trout, Browns, Brookies, Golden Trout and Perch. In addition to hunting excursions, we offer sporting clay and skeet courses featuring LaPort system launchers. We have 50 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and ATV trail touring. For more information about our guided services as well as on property accommodations, please call 540-996-4131 or email huntersparadise@tds.net.
Natural Outfitters 2814 Main Street, Hot Springs · 540-315-8866 or 1-877-805-7794 concierge@naturalretreats.com With the only branded outfitters in the County of Bath, Natural Outfitters offer guide services for a variety of outdoor activities. Hike with us through the endless forests and mountain trails, camp with us in exhilarating locations, bike with us across the Allegheny Mountains; fly fish exclusively on the Jackson River, or canoe, kayak and paddle board on Lake Moomaw. We offer a variety of guided and self guided trips including equestrian tours or self-guided hiking, biking, swimming and tennis.
P i cn i c Ar e a s / W a t e r Spo r t s / O t h e r R e c r e at i o n Ashwood Pool 65 Panther Drive, Hot Springs · 540-839-7211 Bacova Village Middle of the Village, Bacova Bolar Mountain Recreational Area and Lake Moomaw The Marina at Lake Moomaw · Route 600 · 8446 Bolars Draft Road, Warm Springs · 540-279-4144 · Call 540-279-4186 for pricing and availability to reserve a picnic shelter. Dominion Back Creek Recreational Area Route 600 · 316 Power Station Drive, Warm Springs · 540-279-4136 Douthat State Park 14239 Douthat State Park Road, Millboro · 540-862-8100/540-862-8117 Reservations: 540-933-PARK · douthat@dcr.virginia.gov Geocaching Visit geocaching.com to find caches in Bath County. Lake Moomaw Route 600 · 756 Twin Ridge Drive, Warm Springs · Info: 800-342-2267 Operated by Land & Leisure Millboro Elementary School 411 Church Street, Millboro · 540-997-5452 Millboro Pool 280 Church Street, Millboro · 540-997-5505 Valley Elementary School 65 Panther Drive, Hot Springs · 540-839-7211 Picnic shelter (call for pricing and availability to reserve), skateboard park and tennis
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Barefoot Farms 19784 Cumberland Gap Rd. · 540-309-5928 · www.thebarefootfarm.com Organic chickens, eggs, vegetables, and more.
Big Pine Trout Farm 156 Meadow Brook Dr., New Castle · 877-277-TROUT www.bigpinetroutfarm.com Challenging mountain stream fishing on Meadow Creek; 2 night minimum or day adventures, All fully guided and customized to your group’s interests. Reservations only.
Black Diamond Ranch 5237 Johns Creek Road, New Castle · 540-864-6692 www.theblackdiamondranch.com 120 acres bordering National Forest; specializing in All Natural Red Devon beef; horse boarding and riding trails. Hollow Hill Buffalo Farm 16071 Paint Bank Rd (Rt. 600) about 3 miles from Paint Bank · 540-897-5786 Working buffalo farm with abundant wildlife in Potts Creek Valley Joe’s Trees 5110 Cumberland Gap Rd, Newport (Rt. 42) · 540-544-7303 · joestrees.com Family Christmas tree farm and pumpkin patch with gift shop, wagon rides, and mining sluice featuring award winning trees and wreaths. Woodall Blueberry Farm 560 Little Mountain Road, New Castle (Rt. 624) · 540-544-7587 www.woodallblueberries.blogspot.com. Call or visit the website before you leave home.
Hi ki ng/ Biking/ H o rse b a ck R id in g Appalachian Trail Access the A.T. from Dragon’s Tooth parking area (US 311); Upper Craigs Creek Rd (SR 621); Miller Cove Rd (SR 620); Northside Rd (SR 630); Cumberland Gap Rd (VA 42); and Clover Hollow Rd (SR 601) www.appalachiantrail.org More than 25 miles of the world’s most famous trail runs through southern Craig County. The trail is well-marked; overnight shelters are interspersed along the route. Audie Murphy Monument & Trail Easy hike from the Appalachian Trail at SR 621 or Forest Service Rd. 11060 Marks location of the fatal plane crash in 1971 of Audie Murphy, decorated war veteran and actor. Craig County Greenway Trail Access from Craigs Creek Rd, Rt. 615, at Commerce Ave & 3rd St. Almost one mile through open fields and wooded creeksides from the depot-kiosk to the County School complex. First leg of several greenways planned for former C&O railway bed. Fenwick Mines Day Use Area East of New Castle from Rt. 615, turn left onto Rt. 611, then right on Rt 685 www.fs.usda.gov/gwj A former mining town, this area features two wheel-chair accessible trails that explore the forest and adjacent wetlands. Wildflowers are abundant in spring. · Large picnic shelter, restrooms and ample parking available.
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Craig County Clerks Office, Courthouse (licenses) 182 Main St., New Castle · 540-864-6141 · Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm George Washington & Jefferson National Forest Eastern Divide Ranger District · Blacksburg office 540-552-4641 www.fs.usda.gov/gwj Providing an enormous outdoor playground, National Forest lands cover over one-half of Craig County. For complete information about trails, campgrounds, and recreation opportunities, visit www.fs.usda.gov/gwj Paint Bank Fish Hatchery 14505 Paint Bank Road 15 miles from New Castle on Rt. 311 540-897-5401 · www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/stocking/hatcheries.asp Three species of trout are raised here to stock 9 Virginia counties. No fishing allowed! Visit daily 7:00am-3:30pm. Paint Bank General Store (licenses) Rt. 311 in Paint Bank · 540-897-5000 · 6:00am-9:00pm daily Potts Slope Shooting Range Paint Bank Road (Rt 311) between New Castle & Paint Bank www.fs.usda.gov/gwj Nine sheltered lanes with shooting benches. Open during daylight hours only. Bring your own target and clean up when you leave.
P i cn i c Ar e a s / W a t e r Spo r t s / O t h e r R e c r e at i o n Craig County Fairgrounds Off Rt. 311 at 342 Kanawa St, New Castle · 540-598-9066 www.ccfairgrounds.org Seven acres of ball fields, horse rings, stage and concession buildings. Events include demolition derbies, horse shows, flea markets, concerts, and auctions. Field of Dreams Recreation Area 270 Old Railroad Avenue, off Rt. 615 three miles from New Castle 540-580-4193 or 540-756-7854 Eighteen acre sports complex, with baseball and softball fields for youth and adults; walking trail. Future plans include concession and bathroom facilities, football field, and events pavilion all in a natural stadium of Craig County mountains and bordered by Craig Creek.
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Craig COUNTY (continued) New Castle Town Park Salem Avenue, two blocks from Main Street in New Castle, across from Gator Grill Restaurant Playground and green space with picnic shelter and tables. Lots of shade and parking.
Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing 11176 Peaceful Valley Rd, New Castle · 540-864-6792 www.wilderness-adventure.com Located on 500 acres bordering Craigs Creek and the George Washington National Forest. WAEL is a year-round conference and retreat for schools, corporate groups, family reunions, church trips, adventure weekends, vacations, and more.
Highland COUNTY Hi ki ng/ Biking/ H o rse b a ck R id in g Community Walking Trail Monterey Trail offers a one mile area for walking and cycling through the town of Monterey passing the community pool and Highland County Public Schools. George Washington & Jefferson National Forest Warm Spring District · 540-839-2521 · www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj Offers recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, bicycling and more. Highland Wildlife Management Areas www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas/detail.asp?pid=28 This 14,283 acre area offers a worthwhile experience for hunting, fishing, and hiking. The management area is excellent for viewing many different wildlife species and a variety of plants. Access permits can be purchased from the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries online or by calling 1-866-721-6911.
George Washington & Jefferson National Forest Warm Spring District · 540-839-2521 · www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj Offers recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, bicycling and more. Highland Wildlife Management Areas www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas/detail.asp?pid=28 This 14,283 acre area offers a worthwhile experience for hunting, fishing, and hiking. The management area is excellent for viewing many different wildlife species and a variety of plants. Access permits can be purchased from the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries online or by calling 1-866-721-6911. Laurel Fork Area Warm Springs District · 540-839-2521 · www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj Laurel Fork is located in the headwaters of the Potomac River and George Washington & Jefferson National Forest. Several hiking trails, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, nature viewing, and rough camping offered in this location.
Laurel Fork Area Warm Springs District · 540-839-2521 · www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj Laurel Fork is located in the headwaters of the Potomac River and George Washington & Jefferson Nation Forest. Several hiking trails, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, nature viewing, and rough camping offered in this location.
Mill Gap Supply (hunting/fishing licenses) Route 84, Mill Gap · 540-499-2276 Mountain Oasis (hunting/fishing licenses) 8555 Highland Turnpike, McDowell · 540-396-3487 Rexrode’s Country Store (hunting/fishing licenses) 6492 Potomac River Road, Monterey · 540-474-2400
McDowell Battlefield McDowell · 540-396-4478 · www.highlandcountyhistory.com The McDowell Battlefield is located on the south side of Rt. 250 in McDowell, VA. The Battle of McDowell was fought on May 8, 1862 and marked the first victory of Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign. The McDowell Battlefield Trail leads to the top of Sittlington Hill and the core of the battlefield.
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Hunt ing/F ishing Bullpasture Gorge Williamsville · www.dgif.virginia.gov/wmas/detail.asp?pid=28 Located on Route 678, 10 miles south of McDowell, VA, the Bullpasture Gorge is a part of Highland County’s Wildlife Management Area. This management area offers gratifying hunting experience for forest game and fishing for trout in the Bullpasture River.
Geocaching Visit geocaching.com to find caches in Highland County. Highland County Recreation Commission Pool Monterey · 540-468-2978 www.highlandcountyrecreation.org/hcrc-pool.html Open June through August. Offering swimming lessons, aerobics, picnic area, and WiFi. The pool features solar heat and a zero entry ramp for wheelchair accessibility. Located next to Highland County Public Schools.
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Alleghany Highlands Genealogical Society 515 E. Pine Street, Covington · 540-962-1501 Active in preserving the genealogical records of Alleghany County and the surrounding areas in Virginia and West Virginia. Library and archives at the above location and access to birth, marriage and death records and hundreds of old photos. Hours: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10:00am-3:00pm or call or e-mail Inna Henderson at 540-962-1501 or InnaMcAlli@aol.com or ahgs.cov.va@gmail.com to set up an appointment. C&O Depot and Alleghany Historical Society 149 S. Maple Ave., Covington · 540-965-0149 www.covington.va.us/tourism.shtml Refurbished 1908 depot and 1890 freight depot and headquarters to the Alleghany Historical Society, as well as serving as a museum. Contains items about the history of the railroad and surrounding area, along with changing exhibits. Hours: Tuesday-Friday, Noon-4:00pm; Saturday & Sunday: 2:00-4:00pm. Admission: Free C&O Historical Society 312 E. Ridgeway St., Clifton Forge · 540-862-2210 · www.cohs.org Engineering drawings circa 1870s-1960s; mechanical drawings circa 1920s-1980s; general reference files, books & periodicals; photo images circa 1870-present with approx. 150,000 official photos taken by C&O, Chessie System & CSXT; Corporate Minute Books & Records of 136 companies predecessor to C&O. Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm C&O Railway Heritage Center 705 Main Street, Clifton Forge · 540-862-8653 · www.candoheritage.org Nestled in scenic mountains at milepost 277 on C&O Railway Heritage Trail, offering a multi-dimensional railroad heritage experience that tells the story of the C&O Railway from its beginning in 1836 to today’s CSX. Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10:00am-4:00pm; Sunday: 1:00pm-4:00pm Admission: Adults $8; children under 12 $5; COHS members & children 2 & under, Free Civil War Markers Various locations Follow a self-guided driving tour to see the markers that tell about the Alleghany Highlands’ involvement in the Civil War. Get a free brochure at the Visitor Information Center in Covington. Falling Spring Falls From Exit 16, I-64, follow signs to stay on Rt. 220 North; falls are approximately 7 miles from the City of Covington and located directly on Rt. 220, on the left (between Covington and Hot Springs) A peaceful, scenic wayside. Thomas Jefferson described it as a “remarkable cascade...falling over a rock about 200 feet to the valley below.” One of the largest falls in Virginia, it cascades from an overhanging ledge, and is easily visible from the roadway.
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Historic Masonic Theatre 510 Main Street, Clifton Forge · www.historicmasonictheatre.com Constructed in 1905, the Masonic operated as an opera house and mason hall and is undergoing renovations to restore it to its former glory. It features live music and theatrical performances and is home to the Virginia Opry and the Southern Gospel Review. Admission: Varies by performance Humpback Bridge Rt. 60 W of Covington; Exit 10, I-64, then 1 mile east on Rt. 60; or from east, Exit 16, I-64, follow signs to stay on Rt. 60W, approx. 6 miles www.virginia.org/Listings/OutdoorsAndSports/HumpbackBridge The only covered bridge of its type of construction now standing in the U.S. The bridge was built in 1857 and is a 100 foot long single span structure, 4 feet higher in the center than at either end, thus the name “Humpback.” There is a five-acre wayside park at the site, complete with restroom facilities and picnic tables. The site is also used as a wedding venue and for Easter Sunrise Services (weddings must be coordinated with VDOT). Admission: Free Oakland Church and Cemetery Low Moor-Selma Road, Selma Va. (Old Rt. 60) OR From Exit 21, I-64 W, left off ramp, stay on Selma-Low Moor Rd., cemetery on left (approx. 2 mi.); Exit 21, I-64 E, right off ramp, stay on Selma-Low Moor Rd., cemetery on left (approx. 2 mi.) Caution: Narrow Underpass off Exit 21 OR From Exit 24, I-64 W, turn left off ramp then right onto Selma Low Moor Rd., cemetery will be on right; Exit 24, I-64 E, turn right off ramp, then right onto Selma Low Moor Rd., cemetery on right Built in 1847 of bricks burned in nearby ovens and brought to the site in saddlebags, the church has the original pews of 12” solid chestnut. The balcony was the area where slaves of neighboring landowners worshiped, and doors on either side admitted men and women separately. The church served as a hospital during the Civil War. The cemetery antedates the church and contains the burial spots of 12 Confederate soldiers. Admission: No admission. (Church is not open to the public, but interior is visible from outside) Ridgely Historic Gardens 118 First St., Clifton Forge · 540-620-2400 Historic two-acre mountainside property overlooking the Town of Clifton Forge; dominant features include three walkways, a boxwood maze, a variety of heirloom plants and extensive Depression era stonework, two stone fishponds/fountains, stone pagoda, greenhouse, sunken stone hothouse, gardner’s cabin, and two 2-story garages with exhibit hall and a workshop. Hours: Call for appointment or tour · Admission: Free Wrightsville Heritage Museum 702 Wrightstown Rd., Covington · (Exit 16, I64) · 540-962-6787 Historical artifacts, some of them dating back to slavery. Paintings, furniture, machinery, newspaper articles, clothing, books and many more artifacts dating back to the mid to late 1800s along with more modern, contemporary works. Hours: Wednesday & Friday: 10:00am-3:00pm, or by appointment · Admission: Free
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County of Bath Bath County Historical Society and Research Library 99 Courthouse Hill Road, Warm Springs · 540-839-2543 www.bathcountyhistory.org · Open Wednesday - Saturday from 10:00am 4:00pm · For inquiries, contact: bathcountyhistory@tds.net The Bath County Historical Society Museum has several dioramas, exhibits and artifacts including period clothing, antique sidesaddles, farm tools and Civil War and Native American artifacts; Entrance to the museum is free but donations are always accepted and appreciated. The Research Center and Library is a treasure trove of information for researchers and genealogists alike. Included in the collection of materials are official records, books, published and unpublished family histories and materials covering the County of Bath in particular, as well as Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. Use of the research library is free for residents. Non-residents are asked to pay a researchers fee of $5.00 per day for the use of materials. The Society Gift Corner also includes County of Bath books, historical prints and other seasonal items for purchase. Historical Markers To find information on the historical markers available in Bath County, including images, GPS coordinates and maps, visit www.markerhistory.com/tag/bath-county/
The Jefferson Pools (formerly the Warm Springs Pools) At the junction of route 39 and 200 · 11 Bath Street, Warm Springs 540-839-7741 The magnificent, naturally warm mineral springs are located in the village of Warm Springs. Originally developed as a spa resort in the mid 1750’s, the first bath house (the Gentlemen’s Pool House) was opened to the public on June 1, 1761 and is now considered the oldest wooden spa structure in continuous operation in the United States. The inside octagonal wooden pool is approximately 120 feet in circumference, and holds 40,000 gallons of constantly flowing, crystal clear mineral spring water which remains a constant 98.5 degrees regardless of the outside temperature. On June 1, 1836 a separate Ladies Pool House was opened, fed by a separate spring whose waters have the same properties as those which supply the adjacent Gentlemen’s Pool House. Today, as in days past, the pools remain a popular attraction to visitors who continue to seek their healing powers and to historians interested in the architectural and historical importance of the structures. Anyone who has enjoyed a soak in these mineral rich baths understands why they have been an enduring attraction for over two centuries.
CRAIG COUNTY New Castle Historic District Intersection of Scenic Byways Rt. 311, Rt. 615 and Rt. 42 New Castle has been the county seat since 1851. 109 buildings and sites are on the National Register of Historic Places. Local businesses include Helms Hardware, IGA Mick-or-Mack, Craig County Artisan Center and The Emporium. Historic buildings include: Craig County Courthouse Main & Court Streets 540-864-6141 Built according to Thomas Jefferson’s Greek Revival plan for Virginia courthouses, the first court date was July 24, 1852. Major renovations were done in 1932 and again in 2001. The Confederate soldier statue was placed in the front yard by Craig County UDC in 1912. Other monuments and historical photos can be found inside and out. Old Brick Hotel & Genealogy Library 141 Court Street · 540-580-3745 · Open April thru November Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm and by appointment. Built in three stages beginning in 1840, the 3-story brick building is now the home of the Craig County Historical Society. All rooms are furnished with Craig County artifacts. County history is preserved in 25 editions of In & Around Craig County, for sale along with other souvenirs and genealogy resources in the “Inn Room” which once housed the hotel barber shop. Visit the Genealogy Library, an air-conditioned addition on the back of the Hotel, for information on historic churches, cemeteries, and family research.
Hawkins-Brizendine Cabin On Court Street beside the Old Brick Hotel · 540-580-3745 Open by appointment. One-room log cabin built by Historical Society volunteers in 2000 with material donated from two Craig County homeplaces. Gardens maintained by New Castle Garden Club. Keffer Log Cabin 256 Market Street, beside IGA · 540-580-3745 · Open by appointment. Logs were moved from the southern end of the county and the two-story log house reconstructed in 1999. Furnished with local antiques and featuring a faux outhouse. Village of Paint Bank On Rt. 311, 38 miles from exit 141 off I-81 and 20 miles from White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia Former center of mining and agriculture, now a mecca for outdoor recreation and breathtaking scenery. Attractions include Paint Bank General Store, built early 1930, which now houses Swinging Bridge Restaurant. Behind it is the restored Tingler’s Mill and across the street is the Depot Lodge, formerly the N & S railroad depot.
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Nineteenth Century Churches Hebron Church on Caldwell Mountain Road has had continuous services since 1847. The interior features a balcony with an outside entrance by which slaves entered, and a kerosene chandelier. The exterior of Gravel Hill Church on Cumberland Gap Road has not changed since 1855.
Forks of Johns Creek, Humphreys Chapel, Maple Grove, New Castle Methodist, and New Castle Christian are other old buildings with active congregations. Old Salem “Brick” Church, built in 1885, features annual homecoming and Christmas services.
Highland County Headwaters Schoolhouse Hill Headwaters · 540-396-3489 One room schoolhouse dating back to 1893. The school has been brought back to its original look reusing as much of the original building materials as possible. It is complete with desks, books, a teacher’s platform and blackboards. Admission: Free, by appointment only.
Highland County Public Library 31 N. Water Street, Monterey · 540-468-2373 · highlandlibrary.com Complete service library. Internet and Wi-Fi access. Mountain view room showcases local talent and offers a meeting space. Local genealogy and The Recorder archives onsite. Hours: Mon. & Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm, Tues. & Thurs. 9:00am-8:00pm, Wed. 9:00am-12:00pm, Sat. 9:00am-3:00pm
The Highland Center 61 Highland Center Dr, Monterey · 540-468-1922 · thehighlandcenter.org Built in 1922, the building served originally as the Monterey High School and later was used as the Highland Elementary School until 1997. In 1998, The Highland Center was established which serves as a non-profit dedicated to cultural and economic development. Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm
The Highland Inn 68 West Main Street, Monterey · 888-466-4682 · highland-inn.com The Highland Inn was built in 1904 and originally named the Hotel Monterey. Prominent guests have included John Philip Sousa, Henry King, John Barthelmess, Henry Ford, Thomas A. Edison, and Harvey Firestone. It is a Virginia Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Highland County Courthouse 165 West Main Street, Monterey · 540-468-2347 · www.highlandcova.org The original Greek style structure was built in 1850 but was destroyed by fire in February 1947. The building was rebuilt the same year and still serves as the county seat of government. In 1918, the Confederate soldier statue was put in place by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm Highland County Historical Society 161 Mansion House Rd, McDowell · 540-396-4478 www.highlandcountyhistory.com The Highland County Historical Society is dedicated to preserving Highland’s past. Located in the Highland Museum and Heritage Center in McDowell, the society is involved in surveying, microfilming, collecting genealogical records, preserving the McDowell Battlefield, and museum exhibits. Admission: Free · Open March 1 - November 1; Hours: Thursday - Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 1:00pm-4:00pm. Other times by appointment. The Highland County Museum & Heritage Center 161 Mansion House Rd, McDowell · 540-396-4478 www.highlandcountyhistory.com Features Highland County history including the 1862 Battle of McDowell, the Staunton-to-Parkersburg Turnpike and the story of the Mansion House. Admission: Free · Open March 1 - November 1; Hours: Thursday - Saturday 11:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 1:00pm-4:00pm; Other times by appointment.
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Historical Markers Information on historical markers can be found at markerhistory.com/ tag/highland-county. Landmark House 128 West Main Street, Monterey · 540-468-3406 The Landmark House is the original Bell’s Place where, in 1847, seventeen justices met to organize Highland County. Bell’s cabin doubled as the first courthouse and local tavern and was later used as the voting precinct and telephone switchboard office. This log house is the oldest standing building in the town of Monterey and is now used for the S.P.C.A. retail shop, The Attic. Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am-2:00pm The McDowell Battlefield Along US 250 South, McDowell · 540-396-4478 www.highlandcountyhistory.com The battlefield includes the town of McDowell, the valley of the Bullpasture River, and Sitlington’s Hill. The battle of McDowell took place on May 8, 1862 and was the first victory of Jackson’s famous Valley Campaign. Self-Guided Tours: McDowell Battlefield Trail leads to the top of Sitlington’s Hill, core of the battle. McDowell Presbyterian Church 9090 Highland Turnpike, McDowell · 540-396- 3450 Constructed in 1858, the church housed many wounded soldiers of the Battle of McDowell. It was struck by cannonball during the battle. Pews served as firewood for passing troops. Services held Sunday mornings at 11:15am.
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· T H E ARTS · ALLEGHANY HIGHLANDS Alleghany Highlands Arts & Craft Center 439 E. Ridgeway St., Clifton Forge · From the east, Exit 27, I-64; from the west, Exit 24, I-64 540-862-4447 · www.highlandsartsandcrafts.com The gallery’s changing exhibits feature works produced by Highlands artists as well as artists from other areas, and the shop sells juried handmade items marketed by the craftsmen. Included are pottery, wooden ware, jewelry, stained glass, as well as needlework, quilts, and other fiber arts. Watercolor, oil, and graphic arts, framed and unframed, are also available. Hours: January-April: Tues.-Sat., 10:00am-4:30pm; MayDecember: Mon.-Sat., 10:00am-4:30pm; Sun., 1:00pm-4:00pm Admission: Free Alleghany Highlands Arts Council 450 W. Main St., Suite 201, Covington · 540-962-6220 www.alleghanyarts4all.com For many years, the Arts Council has brought inspiring, live professional performing arts events to the area. The annual series also includes performances by The Alleghany Highlands Chorale and the Alleghany Highlands Orchestra. The Council features a children’s series during the school year, along with the Missoula Children’s Theater each summer. The Performing Arts Series has been recognized as one of the most highly successful entertainment and cultural series in the state. Appalfolks of America Historic Masonic Theatre · 510 Main St., Clifton Forge · 540-862-4502 Promotes literary & performing arts; also home to the STARS (Special Theatrical Artist Review & Showcase) Program & Virginia Opry & Jr. Opry; Admission: Varies by performance
Clifton Forge School of the Arts 518 Church St., Clifton Forge · 540-862-7275 · www.cfsota.org Opportunities for learning and training in the fine and applied arts for both adults and children. The school provides a two-fold program that is recreational and vocational and promotes economic development while encouraging cultural enrichment and creativity. Hours vary according to class schedules. Historic Masonic Theatre 510 Main St., Clifton Forge · www.historicmasonictheatre.com Constructed in 1905, the Masonic operated as an opera house and mason hall and is undergoing renovations to restore it to its former glory. It features live music and theatrical performances and is home to the Virginia Opry and the Southern Gospel Review. Admission: Varies by performance Masonic Amphitheatre 513 Church Street, Clifton Forge · 540-862-5655 www.historicmasonictheatre.com Outdoor performances, including concerts, shows, auctions, flea markets and outdoor movies; also has a community park. Admission: Varies by performance River Rock Amphitheater Edgemont Dr., Covington · 540-965-6360 Amphitheater has free concerts each Saturday night in summer months.
COUNTY OF BATH Ashwood School Antiques 5604 Sam Snead Highway, Hot Springs · 540-839-2348 What was once an old, brick school house, Ashwood Antiques is now a retail antique store and museum that displays coins, marbles, books, etc. and sells furniture, vintage textiles, farm tables, antique books and glass. In addition to antiques, visitors can see restored pieces that were found in the original elementary school such as sliding chalkboards, old library bookshelves and even a grand piano. Come out to Ashwood School Antiques and be amazed at how fun antiques can be! Ashwood Station 5295 Sam Snead Highway, Hot Springs · 540-839-2349 ashwoodstation@tds.net Ashwood Station is a shop filled with antiques, locally-made items and gifts. The old Ashwood Service Station was a landmark in the Ashwood/ Healing Springs area since the early 1900’s.
The Gallery at Seven Oaks 12178 Sam Snead Highway, Warm Springs · 540-839-2599 www.TheGalleryAtSevenOaks.com · aback@tds.net Offers a one-of-a-kind selection of art and artisan creations including elegant rustic furniture, wood turnings, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, encaustic paintings, and Tibetan rugs. Garth Newel Music Center 403 Garth Newel Lane, Hot Springs · 540-839-5018 or 877-558-1689 www.garthnewel.org Home to the Garth Newel Piano Quartet, the Music Center annually hosts more than sixty classical chamber music concerts, The Virginia Blues and Jazz Festival every Father’s Day weekend, and performances by blues, jazz, bluegrass and other artists throughout the year. Echo Valley Fiber At the Diamond Triple C Ranch · 541 Deerfield Road, Millboro 540-996-4277 · www.echovalleyfruit-fiber.com We proudly offer the finest in not only alpaca yarn, but many other specialty and exotics yarns such as buffalo, yak, silk, and bamboo.
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McGraw Minerals, LLC 12178 Sam Snead Highway, Warm Springs · 540-839-2599 mcgrawminer@mgwnet.com Founded by artisans Alix and Bryan McGraw who through their passion for gemstones and magnificent eye for detail, have crafted astoundingly unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces. Alix and Bryan use silver, gold, and special wire-wrapping techniques to create exquisite custom pieces such as necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings and pendants as well as other special creations. The Sparrow’s Nest 7702 Sam Snead Highway, Hot Springs · 540-839-2475 homesteadsparrowsnest@yahoo.com Featuring handcrafted items from local artisans and farms. Springhouse Antiques 15857 Mountain Valley Road, Warm Springs · 540-839-2206 jctrinca@tds.net Owners Claudia and Jay Trinca have lovingly renovated and restored the Old Webb General Store, transforming the circa 1901 building into Springhouse Antiques, featuring early 19th century furniture, wood primitives, early stoneware, exquisite antique china, silver and glassware. Additional products include complementary lines such as throws, table squares, pillows and runners from a premiere US based weaving company, showcasing a variety of truly unique early American primitive patterns dating back to the colonial period. Springhouse also offers a selection of quality crafts made by the Trincas’ and a select handpicked group of US crafters, who create quality folk art, candles and wooden decorative items. This old historic building, the stonework and the landscaping are all historically and architecturally correct. Come visit and find that perfect gift, or a quality furnishing for your home.
Tender Heart Quilts 540-862-4718 · www.tenderheartquilts.com Looking for that special gift for someone? Come to Tender Heart Quilts and discover the intricate and meticulously designed handmade quilts. Warm Springs Gallery Bottom of Courthouse Hill Road · 12 Katydid Trail, Warm Springs 540-839-2985 · www.warmspringsgallery.com The gallery exhibits a diverse roster of established and emerging artists from around the country. We represent more than twenty painters, whose styles span the spectrum from realism to abstraction, through landscape and still lifes, specializing in Virginia landscape paintings. The gallery also exhibits fine crafts, integrating exquisite sculptural objects in glass, wood, clay, fiber, and bronze alongside two-dimensional works. Warm Springs Mountain Woodworks Ron Shifflett, Proprietor · 540-839-3342 www.WarmSpringsMountainWoodworks.com Shifflett specializes in all manner of custom furniture building and design. Whether you are in the market for a shaker table, an 18th century desk or contemporary table, Warm Springs Mountain Woodworks can design and craft the piece.
Craig County Art by Momet Momet.biz.tc · 540-864-0553 Fine Artist Therese Squires prefers oils and large canvases. Her work includes gliders in flight, flower blossoms, and scenes of her travels in Europe. Custom work available. Craig County Artisan Center & Farmers Market 204 Main Street, New Castle · 540-864-6008 Between the Courthouse and Family Dollar, the Center showcases area crafters and artists. Fresh produce, baked goods and country eggs in season. Tingler’s Mill Paint Bank; park beside the General Store · 540-897-5000 Once used to generate electricity for the town of Paint Bank, the old machinery and 22-foot water wheel are now on display. Accessible from Paint Bank General Store, it is home to Artisan’s at The Mill, where unique handmade crafts are sold each weekend.
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Highland County Healing Water Studio & Gallery 84 Branch driver, Headwaters · 540-396-3446 www.facebook.com/Anne.Sylvest.Art Featuring oil paintings on canvas and mixed media collage. The Highland Center 61 Highland Center Drive, Monterey · 540-468-1922 thehighlandcenter.org Home to Highland County Strings, The Dance Academy, Highland County Arts Council and artists’ studios. The auditorium serves the community as an area for plays, concerts, and gallery for the arts. The Highland Center also sponsors various other programs that work to stimulate entrepreneurship, support farmers and revitalize the local economy.
Highland County Arts Council 61 Highland Center Drive, Suite 8, Monterey · www.highlandarts.org Working to promote the arts and provide cultural enrichment for the community. The Arts Council provides workshops & classes and hosts an arts and drama youth camp, plays, and an Artists’ Weekend. Highland County Public Library Mountain View Room 31 N. Water Street, Monterey · 540-468-2373 www.highlandlibrary.homestead.com Features a unique selection of local art and photography each month.
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The Virginia’s Western Highlands Artisan Trail offers visitors a unique opportunity to visit with artisans, venues, galleries and retailers across the region. Virginia’s Western Highlands features many historic downtowns and small settlements where lodging and dining opportunities are available. These small, historic towns and villages offer a unique glimpse into the past, many featuring restored historic architectural sites against the backdrop of the beautiful Alleghany Mountains of Western Virginia. Throughout the region, you will find unique handmade arts and crafts and traditional farm markets as you take in the pristine surroundings or head out to explore the remains of iron mining/smelting sites, former railroad depots, and other historic footprints left behind from the railroad and iron industries of the 19th century.
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WILDFLOWER TRAILS Alleghany · Bath · Craig · Highland
· Alleghany Highlands · Lake Moomaw, Jackson River & Jackson River Canoe Access Points Take SR 220 N from Covington and follow SR 687 N along river and to various access points (Johnson Springs, Indian Draft, Smith Bridge, Pettycoat Junction). Humpback Bridge - near Callaghan Take 1-64, Exit 10 and follow SR 60 E. for 1.0 mile to SR 600.
Douthat State Park Take I-64 Exit 27 and follow SR 629 N to the park. Evans Tract - Cowpasture River Take SR 220 S. through Iron Gate on to SR 633 N.E. for 2.5 miles.
Roaring Run Historical Site Take I-64 Exit 21 and follow SR’s 616 S. & 621 S.
Rich Hole Wilderness & White Rock Tower Road (FDR 108) Take I-64 Exit 35 and follow SR 60 E. to FDR 108, a left-hand turn.
Pounding Mill - FDR 125 Take I-64 Exit 16 and follow SR 220 N. to SR 625 at light at top of the hill; turn right, follow until it turns into FDR 125.
Longdale Recreation Site Take I-64 Exit 35 and follow SR 60 W. to FDR 172 a left-hand turn.
· co u n t y of b a t h · Bolar Mountain/Lake Moomaw Loop Rt. 220 to Warm Springs, Rt. 39 W. to 600 S. Continue to bridge and onto Rt. 603 (hard-packed gravel Rd.) to Rt. 687 N. to Rt. 39 E. to Warm Springs. Back Creek Recreational Area Rt. 220 to Warm Springs, Rt. 39 W. to Rt. 600 N. follow 600 N. into Highland County. Hidden Valley Dispersed Recreational Area In Warm Springs, Rt. 39 W. to Rt. 621 N. to Hidden Valley Rd. River Loop trail from mansion out to swinging bridge and back through hayfields is a good trail. Douthat State Park Warm Springs, Rt. 39 E. to Rt. 629 S. to Douthat State Park continue into Alleghany County. Poor Farm Area Rt. 220 N. to Rt. 623 W. (2.3 miles to Poor Farm)
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Walton Tract Rt. 39 E. to Rt 42 S. to Rt 632 W. (Crisers Gap Rd) continue back on Rt. 42 S. into Alleghany County Williamsville Trail Rt. 39 E. from Warm Springs onto 629 N., bear left onto 625 N. into Williamsville. Bluebird Trail Rt 220 N. from Warm Springs into Highland County Bolar Trail Rt 39 E. from Warm Springs to Rt. 609 N. to Burnsville, north into Highland County. Back Creek Gorge Trail From Warm Springs take Rt. 39 W. to Blowing Springs Campground. Take trail #516, behind gate & along the river, approx. 1-1/2 miles in length.
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· C r a i g co u n t y · Craig County Greenway Trail From New Castle, follow Rt. 615 east 0.8 mile. Turn right onto 3rd St, go one block to Commerce St. Trail runs almost a mile to County School parking lot thru a variety of ecosystems. FENWICK MINES From New Castle, follow Rt. 615 east 5.2 miles. Turn left onto Rt. 611 for 0.1 mile to rt. 685. Turn right and continue 1.3 miles. Handicapped-accessible trails and parking areas. Fall is a great time here. Look for cardinal flower, evening primrose, black eyed susan, goldenrods, Joe Pye weed, yellow root, Galax, clementis, Indian pipe, meadow beauty, and monkey flower.
PAINT BANK Turn off of Rt. 311 at Paint Bank General Store along Rt. 600. These roadside ditches are best in late summer and early fall. Expect to see cardinal flower, blue lobelia, ironweed, several sunflower species, wild basil, beggarticks, boneset, skullcap, butterfly weed, sundrops and jewelweed. WILDERNESS ADVENTURE at EAGLE LANDING From New Castle, follow Rt. 615 east 6 miles to Rt. 611. Turn right, go one mile to base camp on right. Call for hiking trail maps and information. 540-864-6792.
· H IG H LAND co u n t y · Blue Grass Valley Trail From Monterey, follow US 220 North to Route 642. Turn left (west) on Route 642 to junction with Route 640 in Blue Grass. Follow Route 640 the length of the Blue Grass Valley, crossing US 250 at Hightown. Turn left (east) on Route 84 to US 220. Follow US 220 North to Monterey. Monterey > Blue Grass Valley > Monterey = 25.91 mi.
LOWER Bullpasture Valley TRail From Monterey, follow US 250 East to McDowell. Turn right (south) on Route 678 into the Bullpasture Valley to Williamsville. Turn right on Route 614 and follow gravel* road north to US 250. Turn left (west) on US 250 and return to McDowell and/or Monterey. (*Gravel road = 12 mi.) An alternative route is to continue south on Route 614 from Williamsville to US 220 and return to Monterey. McDowell > Bullpasture/Cowpasture Valleys > McDowell = 63.11 mi.
UPPER Bullpasture Valley TRail From Monterey, follow US 250 East to McDowell. Turn left (north) on Route 54 into the Bullpasture Valley to Route 619. Turn right on Route 619 and follow gravel road* to Route 614. Turn right and follow Route 614 to US 250. Turn right (west) on US 250 and return to McDowell and/or Monterey. (*Gravel road = 4mi.) McDowell > Bullpasture/Cowpasture Valleys > McDowell = 29.80 mi.
Big Valley From Monterey, follow US 220 South to Mustoe. Turn left on Route 607 through Big Valley to Bolar, where Route 607 rejoins US220. Turn right to follow US 220 back to Monterey. Monterey > Mustoe > Big Valley > Bolar > Monterey = 33.31 mi.
Back Creek From Monterey, follow US 250 West through Hightown to Route 600. Turn left (south) on Route 600* and follow to Route 84. Turn left on Route 84 and follow to US 220. Turn left on US 220 and return to Monterey. (*Gravel road = 5 mi.) Monterey > Hightown > Back Creek > Mill Gap > Vanderpool > Monterey = 31.85 mi.
Laurel Fork This is a remote wooded area requiring a lengthy scenic drive across 21 miles of well-graded, gravel road*. Contact the Highland County Chamber of Commerce for a map and detailed directions. (*Gravel road = 12.7 mi.) Highland Wildlife Management Area (Jack Mountain) The well graded, gravel road* into this area is best to foot traffic and/or 4wheel drive. (The road is closed to vehicular traffic during parts of the year.) Contact the Highland County Chamber of Commerce for information and detailed directions (*Gravel road = 9.8 mi.)
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BIRDING TRAILS
Alleghany · Bath · Craig · Highland
· Alleghany Highlands · EVAN’S TRACT Take Hwy 220S turn left onto VA SR 633 for 2.5 miles. After crossing the one-lane bridge over river, the tract is on the left. Parking is signed as “U.S. Forest Service Walter L. Robinson Access Point.” Top Drive From I-64 E., take exit 35 (Longdale) to U.S. Hwy 60 W. Turn left onto VA SR 770 & bear left at summit onto FR 447, to the North Mountain Overlook. Sweet Road From Covington, take State Rt. 185. Turn right at State Rt. 613 at Boiling Springs turn left where it runs into FDR 350 (Sweet Road) it junctions with State Rt. 18 again, turn left and follow to Covington.
Lake Moomaw/Gathright Dam From Covington, take U.S. Hwy 220 N. to VA SR 687. Turn left & to VA SR 641 turn left to VA SR 666, turn right & to VA SR 605. Turn right to dam. Dolly Anne Hollow (FR 125), Sandy Springs (FR 125), Lime Kiln (FR 194), Douthat Road (FR 629) From Covington, take I-64 Exit 16 & follow State Rt. 220 N. approximately 1.25 miles, turn right at State Rt. 625 it turns into FR 125 (Dolly Anne Road) it junctions with State Rt. 606, turn left approximately 2.00 miles to FR 125 Sandy Springs where it makes a right goes for 12.0 miles to Rt. 629. Turn right to Douthat State Park & Douthat Lake 10.8 miles down the road with I-64 another 4.8 miles.
· co u n t y of b a t h · Bolar Mountain Area/Lake Moomaw Rt. 220 to Warm Springs, Rt. 39 W to 600 S.
Walton Tract Rt. 220 N. to Rt. 39 E. to Rt. 42 S. to Rt. 632 W. (Crisers Gap Rd)
Back creek pumped storage recreational area Rt. 220 to Warm Springs, Rt. 39 W to 600 N.
Gillum Run Trail Rt. 220 to Rt. 39 E. to Rt. 629 S. to FR 361
Hidden Valley Dispersed Recreational Area Rt. 220 to Warm Springs, Rt. 39 W to Rt. 621 N. to Hidden Valley Rd. Douthat State Park Rt. 220 to Warm Springs, Rt. 39 E to Rt. 629 S. Poor Farm Area Rt. 220 N. to Rt. 623 W. (2.3 miles to Poor Farm)
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Piney Mountain Trail Rt. 220 to Rt. 39 E. to FR 358 N. the villages of Hot Springs & Warm Springs Both Hot Springs and Warm Springs are registered Bird Sanctuaries.
· C r a i g co u n t y · Spring and fall migrations provide the most sightings. Visit www.aba.org for tips, rules and information on successful birding. NEW CASTLE TOWN PARK On Salem Avenue, 1/4 mile south of the intersection of Rt. 42 and Rt. 311. The brushy woodlands along Goose Creek make good habitat. Enjoy picnic tables and children’s play yard. FENWICK MINES From New Castle, follow Rt. 615 east 5.2 miles. Turn left onto Rt. 611 for 0.1 mile to Rt. 685. Turn right and continue 1.3 miles. Fishing ponds, handicapped-accessible trails and parking areas. Owls, woodpeckers, warblers and Eastern Phoebe are frequent. HALL ROAD RAPTOR VIEWING AREA Leave New Castle on Rt. 42. Travel 11.3 miles to Hall Road. Turn left, go 1.3 miles to the top of the ridge with scenic views of migratory routes. Parking on left. 4WD vehicle recommended. PAINT BANK FISH HATCHERY From New Castle, follow Rt. 311 north for 14.7 miles to state-run hatchery on the left. Turkey vultures are plentiful in summer, osprey in Sept. The gate closes every afternoon at 3:30, but guests are welcome to use parking lot and roam the property.
PAINT BANK From New Castle, follow Rt. 311 north for 16 miles. Explore the branch around Tinglers Mill and the fish pond, then the gardens and Potts Creek at the Depot Lodge. Drive south on Rt. 600 to Hollow Hill Farm or north on Rt. 18, which follows Potts Creek into Alleghany County. POTTS MOUNTAIN ROAD Follow Rt.311 to the top of Potts Mountain, turn onto Potts Mtn. Road East. This is a 4WD-only, dirt road; great place for highelevation sightings. JOHNS CREEK & DICKS CREEK From New Castle, take Rt. 311 north for 5 miles and turn left onto Rt. 658. After another 5 miles, Rt. 658 continues to the right following Dicks Creek to Maggie and Rt. 632 veers left along Johns Creek to Maggie. These country roads and area streams are home to a variety of wildlife, including Bald Eagles.
· H IG H LAND co u n t y · Blue Grass Valley Trail From Monterey, follow US 220 North to Route 642. Turn left (west) on Route 642 to junction with Route 640 in Blue Grass. Follow Route 640 the length of the Blue Grass Valley, crossing US 250 at Hightown. Turn left (east) on Route 84 to US 220. Follow US 220 North to Monterey.
Town of Monterey Located at the junction of US Route 250 and US Route 220, the town of Monterey is a designated bird sanctuary. A number of the town’s residents are keen birders, and bird feeders and nesting boxes are located in yards and gardens throughout the town.
Monterey > Blue Grass Valley > Monterey = 27.87 mi.
Laurel Fork This is a remote wooded area requiring a lengthy scenic drive with the last 21 miles graveled road. Contact the Highland County Chamber of Commerce for a map and detailed directions.
Bullpasture Valley TRail From Monterey, follow US 250 east to McDowell. Turn right (south) on Route 678 into the Bullpasture Valley to Williamsville. Turn left on Route 614 and follow gravel road north to US 250. McDowell > Bullpasture/Cowpasture Valleys > McDowell = 63.11 mi.
US 220 (South) Bluebird Trail From Monterey, follow US 220 south to the Bath County line. (This stretch of road is lined with bluebird boxes)
Jack Mountain WIldlife Management Area The graveled road into this area is best suited to foot traffic and/or 4wheel drive. Contact the Highland County Chamber of Commerce for a map and detailed directions.
Monterey > Bath County line > Monterey = 31.26 mi.
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TO STAY · Alleghany Highlands · B ed & Breakfa st S / I n n s Bannon’s Irish Inn: 411 Ridgeway St., Clifton Forge · 540-460-4440 Cliff View Golf Club & Inn: 410 Friels Dr., Covington · 540-962-2200 or 1-888-849-2200
Morris Hill Campground: Exits 10, 14 or 16, I-64 to Lake Moomaw & Gathright Dam, St. Rt. 605, Covington · 540-962-2214 (info only) 1-877-444-6777 (reservations) www.fs.fed.us
H o t e ls & M o t e ls
Firmstone Manor: 6209 Longdale Furnace Rd., Clifton Forge 540-862-0892
America’s Best Value Inn: Exit 16, I-64, Covington · 540-962-7600 or 1-866-HTLSCOV · www.hotelsincovingtonva.com
Hill Crest Bed and Breakfast: 1100 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge · 540-865-0359
Best Western: Exit 16, I-64, Covington · 540-962-4951 or 1-800-WESTERN · www.hotelsincovingtonva.com
The Red Lantern Inn: 314 Jefferson St., Clifton Forge · 540-797-5000 www.theredlanterninn.com
Budget Inn Motel: 420 N. Monroe Ave., Covington · 540-962-3966
Smith Creek Inn: 811 Commercial Ave., Clifton Forge · 540-620-6313 smithcreek@lumos.net The Woodpecker Cottage: 8411 Potts Creek Rd., Covington 540-839-6646
Camp grounds The Buckhorne Country Store & Campground: Exit 27, I-64, 3508 Douthat Rd., Clifton Forge · 540-862-4502 or 877-301-3817 www.buckhorne.com Camp ACCOVAC: 33021 Mountain Valley Rd., Millboro 540-997-5964 · www.campACCOVAC.net
Compare Inn: Exit 16, I-64, Covington · 540-962-2141 or 1-866-HTLSCOV · www.hotelsincovingtonva.com Highland Motel: 720 S. Highland Ave., Covington · 540-962-3901 Holiday Inn Express: 701 Carlyle St., Covington · 540-962-1200 or 1-877-863-4780 · www.hiexpress.com Oak Tree Inn: Exit 21, I 64, Low Moor · 540-965-0090 or 1-888-456-TREE · www.oaktreeinn.net Pinehurst Motel: 718 E. Madison St., Covington · 540-962-2154 Quality Inn: 429 W. Main St., Covington · 540-962-5888 or 1-800-CHOICE · www.choicehotels.com
Douthat State Park: 14239 Douthat State Park Rd., Millboro 540-862-8100 or 540-862-8117 or 540-933-PARK (reservations) douthat@dcr.virginia.gov
· co u n t y O F B AT H · B ed & Breakfa st S / I n n s The Anderson Cottage: 208 Old Germantown Rd., Warm Springs 540-839-2975 · www.bbonline.com/va/anderson
Meadow Lane Lodge – Natural Retreats: 646 Meadow Ln. Trail, Warm Springs · 877-805-7794 or 540-839-5959 concierge@naturalretreats.com · www.meadowlanecottages.com
Fort Lewis Lodge: 603 Old Plantation Way, Millboro · 540-925-2314 www.fortlewislodge.com
Turtle Brook Farm and Cabins: 2663 McGuffin Rd., Warm Springs, 540-839-6646 · turtlebrook1@tds.net · turtlebrookfarm.com
Grandview Cottage Bed & Breakfast: 278 Paul Siple Dr., Hot Springs · 561-856-7124 · www.grandviewhomestead.com
Vine Cottage Inn: PO Box 918, 7402 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs 540-839-2422 or 800-410-9755 · InnKeeper@vinecottageinn.com www.vinecottageinn.com
Hidden Valley Bed & Breakfast: 2241 Hidden Valley Rd., Warm Springs · 540-839-3178 · www.hiddenvalleybedandbreakfast.com The Inn at Gristmill Square: 124 Old Mill Rd., Warm Springs 540-839-2231 · stay@gristmillsquare.com · www.gristmillsquare.com
Warm Springs Inn: PO Box 308, 12968 Sam Snead Hwy., Warm Springs · 540-839-5351 · wsi@tds.net · www.warmspringsinnva.com
C a b i n s / Co t t a g e s / v ac a t io n r e n t a l s
King’s Victorian Inn: PO Box 795, 8883 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs 540-839-3134 · www.kingsvictorianbandb.com
Alvey Cottage: 11205 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs · 804-282-8822 or 804-754-6445 · alveycottage@aol.com
Manor House: Garth Newel Music Center, 403 Garth Newel Ln., Hot Springs · 540-839-5018 · www.garthnewel.org
Apple Horse Farm: 5921 Hot Springs Rd., Hot Springs 540-962-3715 · lldascher@cs.com · www.applehorsefarm.com Aunt Lotti’s Cabin: 381 Crooked Spur Rd., Millboro · 540-925-4434
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· C O UNTY O F B AT H (continued) · Bath Villas at the Meadows: 101 Meadow Dr., Warm Springs 540-839-2124 · www.bathvillameadows.com
The Tannery: Old Germantown Rd., Warm Springs · 303-518-4630 www.HomeAway.com · TheTannery29@hotmail.com
Big Bend Farm: 411 Big Bend Farm Rd., Millboro · 540-997-5661 bigbendfarm@hughes.net · www.bigbendfarm.com/cabin.htm
Tuck-Away Cabins: 25146 Mountain Valley Rd., Millboro 540-996-4111 or 540-996-4119 · tuckaway@mgwnet.com
Big Lick Retreat: 1400 Big Lick Ln., Hot Springs · 540-947-1862 info@biglickretreat.com · www.biglickretreat.com
Turtlebrook Farm: 2663 McGuffin Rd., Warm Springs 540-839-6646 · turtlebrook1@tds.net · www.turtlebrookfarm.com
Cabin by the Creek: 8783 Big Valley Rd., Bolar · 540-468-2075 oceansand70@aol.com
Wilderness Ranch: Route 683, Millboro · 540-997-9225
Clarkson & Wallace Vacation Rentals: 540-839-2609 www.warmspringscottages.com
Winding Ridge: Hot Springs, Shenandoah Valley · vrbo.com/404609
Camp gr o u n ds
Coffee Pot Lodge: 157 Coffee Pot Rd., Millboro · 540-997-0308 february1975@yahoo.com · www.millborova-cabinrentals.com
Blowing Springs: Route 39, 7698 Mountain Valley Rd., Warm Springs 877-444-6777 (reservations) or 800-342-2267 (info)
Fort Lewis Lodge: 603 Old Plantation Way, Millboro · 540-925-2314 info@fortlewislodge.com · www.fortlewislodge.com
Bolar Mountain Recreational Area and Lake Moomaw: Route 600, 756 Twin Ridge Dr., Warm Springs 877-444-6777 (reservations) or 800-342-2267 (info)
Garth Newel Music Center: 403 Garth Newel Ln., Hot Springs 540-839-5018 · office@GarthNewel.org · www.garthnewel.org Hemlock Cottage: 9858 Jackson River Turnpike, Hot Springs 540-839-3533 · www.bacovaproperties.com Hemlock Guest House: 157 Coffee Pot Rd., Millboro · 540-997-0308 february1975@yahoo.com · www.millborova-cabinsrentals.com Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast: Summer Kitchen, 2241 Hidden Valley Rd.,Warm Springs · 540-839-3178 · hiddenvalleybb@tds.net hiddenvalleybedandbreakfast.com King’s Boxwood Cottages: 8883 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs 540-839-3134 · www.kingsvictorianbandb.com King’s Canary Cottages: 8883 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs 540-839-3134 · www.kingsvictorianbandb.com The Loft: 12 Katydid Trail, Warm Springs · 540-839-2985 gallery7@tds.net Meadow Villas at Warm Springs: 171 Meadow Ln., Warm Springs 717-951-3955 · hawdave@yahoo.com · www.meadowvillas.com Natural Retreats: 2737 Main St., PO Box 206, Hot Springs 877-805-7794 · www.naturalretreats.com
Dominion Back Creek Recreational Area: Route 600, 316 Power Station Dr., Warm Springs · 540-279-4136 Douthat State Park: 14239 Douthat State Park Rd., Millboro 540-862-8100 or 540-862-8117 or 540-933-PARK (reservations) douthat@dcr.virginia.gov Hidden Valley Dispersed Recreational Area: 1531 Hidden Valley Rd., Warm Springs · Contact the Warm Springs Ranger District: 540-839-2521 Peaceful River Campground: 42 Peaceful River Rd., Millboro 540-996-4256 · Advance reservations required
H o t e ls & M o t e ls Hillcrest Motel: 6168 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs · 540-839-5316 Roseloe Motel: Rt 1 Box 590, Hot Springs · 540-839-5373
Resorts The Omni Homestead Resort: 7696 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs 540-839-1766 or 800-838-1766 · www.thehomestead.com
· cR a i g C o u n t y · Ca b ins / C ottage s / VA C ATIO N RENTALS Big Pine Trout Farm: 156 Meadow Brook Lane, New Castle · 877-277-TROUT or 540-864-5555 · www.bigpinetroutfarm.com The Depot Lodge: Route 311, Paint Bank · 540-897-6000 www.thedepotlodge.com The Sublett Place: 50 Sublett Lane, Newport on Rt. 42 · 540-544-3099 www.thesublettplace.com
Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing: 11176 Peaceful Valley Rd., New Castle · 540-864-6792 · www.wilderness-adventure.com
Camp gr o u n ds Country Campground: 202 Country Campground Dr., New Castle (on Rt. 311 14.5 miles from I-81 & 5 miles from New Castle) · 540-864-6272 countrycampground@gmail.com
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TO STAY · C r a i g C O UNTY (continued) · Camp grounds (continued) The Pines Campground: Route 617 · Barbours Creek Rd. www.fs.usda.gov/gwj · Ten campsites on a stocked stream. Tables, grills and graveled tent pads. Open Apr 1 – Dec. 7
Steel Bridge Group Campground: Route 18 · Potts Creek Rd. 877-444-6777 · www.recreation.gov · Three rustic campsites for groups under 25 people, located along Potts Creek. Open Apr 1 – Dec. 7; reservations required.
· H IG H LAND C O UNTY · B ed & Breakfa st S / I n n s
G u e s t / F ar m H o u s e s
Arbogast Inn: 364 W. Main St., Monterey · 540-468-3278 www.arbogastinn.com Cherry Hill B&B: 224 West Mill Alley, Monterey · 540-468-1900 www.cherryhillbandb.com Guest Rooms at Trimble House: 202 Spruce Street, Monterey 540-468-2248 · www.trimble-house.com The Highland Inn: 68 W. Main Street, Monterey · 540-468-2143 or 888-466-4682 · www.highland-inn.com Highland Meadow Cabin: McDowell · 302-593-6914 www.vrbo.com/140992
Almost Heaven: 893 River Bend Rd, Doe Hill · 703-256-4724 The Farm House: 6467 Mill Gap Road, Monterey · 540-499-2618 thefarmhouseva.wix.com/the-farm-house Ginseng Mountain Lodging: 445 Ginseng Mountain Ln., Blue Grass 540-474-5137 · www.ginsengmountain.com Granny’s Guests: Main Street, Monterey · 540-499-2453 www.grannysguests.com Hizzoner’s Highland Haven: 1017 Bluegrass Valley Rd, Blue Grass 703-522-4153 · home.comcast.net/~highland_haven/ Riverside Farmhouse Lodging: 2085 Maple Sugar Road, Blue Grass 540-474-5201 · www.riversidefarmhouselodging.blogspot.com
Laurel Point B&B: 414 Sounding Knob Road, Monterey 540-468-3470 · www.laurelpointretreat.com
South Branch Farm: Hightown · 540-474-3245 www.southbranchfarm.com
Ca b ins/C ottages Bird Hollow Cabin: 7804 Upper Back Creek Rd., Monterey 540-499-2026 or 252-305-2569
Vance’s Country Guest House: 2149 Bullpasture River Rd., McDowell 540-396-3370 · www.vancescountryguesthouse.blogspot.com
Cabin on Back Creek: 8551 Upper Back Creek Road, Monterey 540-499-2302 · www.welcometobackcreek.com
The Wilson House: 311 Doreen Ralston Ln., Monterey 702-869-4843 · www.virginiavacationhome.com
Cabin on the Cowpasture: 10245 Cowpasture River Road, Williamsville · 540-925-4400 · www.berriedalefarms.com Chestnut Cottage: 742 Wimer Mountain Road, Blue Grass 804-276-1397 · www.chestnutinfo.com
H o t e ls & M o t e ls Montvallee Motel: 54 East Main Street, Monterey · 540-468-2500 www.montvalleemotel.com
Eagle Annie’s Cottage: 3683 Blue Grass Valley Rd., Blue Grass Valley 540-474-3245 · www.eagleanniescottage.com The Fishing Cabin: 3451 Bullpasture River Rd., McDowell 540-396-3370 · www.vancescountryguesthouse.blogspot.com Freedom Hill Farm: 6590 Mill Gap Road, Monterey · 540-499-2627 www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p191422 Healing Waters Lodge: 714 Healing Waters Drive, Headwaters 540-396-3466 · www.healingwaterslodgevirginia.com Laurel Run Cabin: 890 Halterman Hollow Lane, Monterey 540-474-3022 · www.rivenrockfarm.com
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EVENTS
· Alleghany Highlands · April
A u gu s t
Chocolate Festival & Peep Show: 540-862-4447
Street Scene: Covington · 540-965-0058 1 Mile Open Water Swim: Lake Moomaw · 540-962-2178
M ay
Middle Mountain Momma: Douthat State Park · 540-529-0462 Alleghany Highlands Big Bass Fishing Tournament: Lake Moomaw · 540-962-2178 Alleghany Highlands Triathlon: 540-862-2000
J une
Railroad Heritage Festival & George Washington Train Show: Clifton Forge · 540-862-2210 Cork & Pork Festival: 540-968-3561 Jackson River Scenic Trail Half Marathon, 10K and Fun Run: 540-962-2178
J uly
Gran Fondo Cycling Festival: 540-962-2178 Douthat Arts & Crafts Fair: Douthat State Park · 540-862-8100
O c t obe r
Alleghany Highlands Heritage Day Festival : Masonic Theatre masonictheatre@yahoo.com Apple Day, a Celebration of Appalachian Heritage & Arts and Crafts Fair : Douthat State Park · 540-862-8100 Fall Foliage Festival: Downtown Clifton Forge · 540-862-3358
Nov e mb e r
Kriskindlmarkt: Clifton Forge School of the Arts · 540-862-7275 www.cfsota.org
D e c e mb e r
Hometown Holidays and parades: Downtown Clifton Forge & Covington · 540-962-2178
· C O UNTY O F B AT H · M u sic Relat e d Ve n u e s
June
Garth Newel Music Center: Year Round Bluegrass Jamboree: April Farmers’ Market: June - September Music on Main: June - September
Bath County Triathlon: County of Bath Chamber of Commerce 540-839-5409 · setupevents.com Virginia Blues & Jazz Festival: Garth Newel Music Center 540-839-5018 · garthnewel.org
Annual F est ivals
J ULY
April
Bluegrass Jamboree: Allegheny Mountain Radio 877-572-0721 or 540-839-5400 · alleghenymountainradio.org
Wings & Wheels: County of Bath Tourism · 540-839-7202 wingsandwheelsbathcountyva.com
S e p t e mb e r FallFest: The Omni Homestead Resort 540-839-1766 or 800-838-1766 · thehomestead.com
M ay Springfest: The Omni Homestead Resort 540-839-1766 or 800-838-1766 · thehomestead.com
· C RAIG C O UNTY · MA IN STREET E V EN TS
Sponsored by Craig County Business Association · Find us on Facebook, www.craigbusiness.org or call Phil Spence at The Emporium 540-864-6070 · Includes Prepper Festival in April and other themed events celebrating downtown New Castle.
CRA IG COUNT Y F A I R G R O U N D S
www.ccfairgrounds.org · Flea markets last Saturday in April & September; derbies, carnivals and other events during the summer.
O CT O B ER
Craig County Fall Festival: 540-580-3745 · Sponsored by Craig County Historical Society · 2nd Saturday. Street fair, car show, demonstrations, Old Brick Hotel and cabins open.
DECE MB ER
Craig County Christmas Parade: 540-864-5010 · 1st Saturday evening. From the Fairgrounds to the Courthouse.
· H IG H LAND C O UNTY · M arch Highland Maple Festival: 2nd & 3rd weekends · 540-468-2550 www.highlandcounty.org
J une
Artists’ Weekend: edelahoussaye@yahoo.com Farmers’ Market: June – September · 540-468-1922 thehighlandcenter.org Old Time Fiddler’s Convention: 540-903-1424 or 540-292-0283 · www.highfiddle.com
Au gust
Blue Grass Valley Music Festival: 540-430-0772 www.facebook.com/bluegrassvalleymusicfest
Highland County Fair: Wed.- Sat. of Labor Day Weekend 540-468-2179 - www.highlandcountyfairva.com Mountain Mama Road Bike Challenge: 540-468-2978 www.highlandcountyrecreation.org
O c t obe r Hands & Harvest Fall Foliage Festival: 2nd weekend 540-468-2550 · www.highlandcounty.org
D e c e mb e r
Wintertide Weekend: 1st weekend · 540-468-2550 www.highlandcounty.org
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Travel along scenic roads, explore charming towns, meet local artisans and enjoy plenty of outdoor recreation in the breathtaking Virginia’s Western Highlands.
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