Rockingham County Nestled in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, bounded by two magnificent mountain ranges and the impressive Shenandoah River, Rockingham County is a must see destination that boasts diverse outdoor recreation, thriving cultural attractions, vibrant and inviting small towns, numerous historical attractions, and farmto-table dining opportunities. Situated just two hours from D.C. and minutes from the George Washington National Forest and Shenandoah National Park, its central location makes it an easy destination for a day, weekend, or week-long trip. Tastes for Every Appetite Not only is the area home to bustling farm stands featuring local produce, but it also houses a community of restaurants that bring farm-fresh to life in their unique dishes. Restaurants offer an array of flavors to satisfy everyone’s palate with eateries like The Cracked Pillar, The Dayton Tavern, Ciro’s Italian Eatery, Thomas House, Log Cabin BarbeCue, Hanks Grille, Thunderbird Café
as well as sweet treats from Smiley’s Ice Cream and the Mt. Crawford Creamery. You will not want to miss the opportunity to visit some of the award winning wineries, cidery, or breweries within Rockingham County. CrossKeys Vineyard, Bluestone Vineyards, Marceline Vineyards, The Purple Wolf Vineyard, and Brix and Columns Vineyards are sure to have something for every palate. Relax with a glass of Cider at Showalter’s Orchard and Greenhouses, home of Old Hill Hard Cider. For the beer lovers, check out Cave Hill Farms Brewery or Elkton Brewing Company. Adventure for any age This vibrant destination boasts a diverse mix of county trails, bike-friendly streets, and challenging mountain bike courses and is designated as a “Bronze Level Bicycle Friendly Community” by the League of American Bicyclists. Canoeing, kayaking and tubing with friends or local river Cave Hills Farm Br
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