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In these pages you’ll find what makes the New River Valley a special place to live, work, play, visit and enjoy life. Our region embraces the counties of Giles, Floyd, Montgomery and Pulaski, and the City of Radford. The land rests somewhere around 2,000 feet above sea level dipping into mountain hollows and valleys. The highest points are 3,875 feet above sea level near the western edge at Mountain Lake in Giles County and in the eastern part 100 feet higher on Buffalo Mountain in Floyd County.

The New River Valley climate falls under the technical definition of borderline between mountain temperate and humid continental. In simple speak, there are four seasons with a very comfortable year-round climate and an average annual temperature of 51 degrees with relatively few extremes in temperature or weather.

Appalachian and pioneer heritage is immersed in our music, arts, culture, lifestyle, agriculture, small towns, farmer’s markets and back roads. World renown universities, colleges and high tech companies thrive and impact the world from our glorious slice of southwest Virginia. The global population represents the diverse cultures of

more than 50 countries. Residents enjoy a high quality of life, excellent job and entrepreneurial opportunities, wonderful schools, state-of-the-art healthcare and abundant recreation and fresh air.

Please turn the pages to discover and re-discover what makes the New River Valley so special. If you find this book in a B&B or hotel guest room, leave it for the next guest and ask for your free copy at the front desk or look for a rack in the lobby.

If you’re passing through, well, consider staying longer, coming back or relocating. If you already are lucky enough to live in the New River Valley, enjoy all the activities, entertainment, dining and shopping along with the proverbial staycation. Why go anywhere else when you can find unique luxury accommodations or country cabins, hiking trails, movies, river action, mountain biking, walking paths, beautiful scenery, great food, street fairs and photo opps everywhere?

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 Appalachian Trail, 50 miles through Giles County, Angel’s Rest Overlook most popular day hike

 Aquatic Center, Blacksburg, 6 lap lanes in 25-yard pool, hot tub, saunas, skate park

 Aquatic Center, Christiansburg, 3 pools including Olympic size pool, warm water therapy pool, skate park

 Arcade games in many places

 Blue Ridge Axe Throwing, downtown Blacksburg

 Blue Ridge Parkway, Floyd County, one of America’s most scenic drives

 Bisset Park, Radford, along the New River, abundant bird life

 Bowling, Blacksburg and Christiansburg

 Buffalo Mountain Natural Area Preserve, Floyd, significant natural ecosystems, rare plants and animals, steep 1-mile hike

 Caboose Park, Blacksburg, hand in hand playground, picnicking

 Calfee Park, Pulaski, home field of the Appalachian League’s Pulaski River Turtles

 Cascade Falls, Pembroke, very popular 2-mile woodland hike to 66foot waterfalls

 Claytor Lake State Park, Pulaski County, 21-mile long lake, boat rentals,

stand up paddleboarding, kayaks, swimming, fishing, picnicking, camping

 Climber’s Gym, Christiansburg, rock walls and indoor challenges

 Covered Bridges, Giles County, Route 700 [parking] and Route 601/Clover Hollow Road [private property, can see and photograph from the road]

 Cox’s Driving Range, Blacksburg, miniature golf, batting cages, driving ranges

 Dismal Falls, Giles County, not so dismal when you are there, very pretty, hiking, horse camping, people camping

 Escape Rooms, Blacksburg, Radford, Mountain Lake Lodge, test your

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Activities, Recreation, Entertainment

Much of the appeal of being in the New River Valley as a visitor or a resident is the wide range of activities, recreation and entertainment. From adrenaline-pumping thrills like whitewater rafting, axe throwing and mountain biking to soft pursuits you can practically do in your slippers, here is the basic lowdown of information.

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Activities, Recreation, Entertainment

deductive reasoning skills to plot your escape

 Falls Ridge Preserve, Elliston, short loop, 60-foot waterfall, wildflowers spring and summer

 Floyd Country Store, Floyd, Friday night jamboree, Appalachian old-timey, toe-stompin’ music and dancing

 Gatewood Park & Reservoir, Pulaski County, 400 acres, hidden gem, maintained trail system, 4 miles or more, great campground plus island camping by boat with permit

 Glen Alton, Giles County, 304 acres, pristine, rural, scenic, trails, picnicking, bird watching, photography

 Golden Hills Disc Golf Course, Christiansburg, professional grade 37hole disc golf course

 Hahn Horticulture Garden and Duck Ponds, Virginia Tech campus, pretty

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gardens year round, hundreds of plant species

 Heritage Park, Blacksburg, 189 acres on edge of town, walking trails, bird watching, play space

 Huckleberry Trail, Blacksburg-Christiansburg link, paved, 12+ miles

 Theatres, bowling and more, First & Main, Blacksburg

 [The] Junction at the Draper Mercantile, Draper, next to New River Trail, bicycle rentals and outfitters, sports shop

 Kairos, Giles County, 1,500 acres, ATV and dirt bike trails, yurt lodging, BYOV/bring your own vehicle

 Lily’s Playground, Uptown Christiansburg, indoor play space

 Mabry Mill, Milepost 176.2, historic mill, one of most photographed sites on the Blue Ridge Parkway

 Mary Draper Ingles Trail, Glen Lyn, along the New River, 7 miles, links with West Virginia trail system

 McCoy Falls, Blacksburg, hot spot for tubing on the New River

 Mill Creek Nature Park, Narrows, 140-acre nature park, waterfalls, hiking and biking trails, stream fishing

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 Little River, Riner/Floyd, kayak and canoe rentals

 Mountain Lake Lodge, Pembroke, 2,600 acres, hiking, mountain biking, sky slide, zipline, “Dirty Dancing” movie film site

 New River Trail, Pulaski County, 58 miles, rails-to-trails, pastoral scenes

 New River Valley Fairgrounds, Dublin, flea markets, horse shows, county fair, special events

 New River Water Trail, Giles County, 37 miles of New River water activities

 NRV Super Bowl, Christiansburg, bowling, arcade games, bumper cars, laser tag

 Outfitters, fly fishing, rafting, tubing, camping, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, cabin rentals, etc.

 Pandapas Pond Recreation Area, Blacksburg, 8-acre pond, kids fishing,

boardwalk across part of the pond, picnic tables, creeks, butterfly and heirloom garden, pond life, nature photo ops, walking, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding permitted, BYOH/bring your own horse, Jefferson National Forest trails

 Pulaski County Motorsports Park, Fairlawn, car racing, derbies and thrilling events

 Randolph Park, Pulaski, 87 acres, water park, frisbee, volleyball, horseshoes, picnicking

 River Sculpture Walking Trail, Pearisburg, one mile walk, 5 permanent sculptures

 Rocky Knob Recreation Area, Floyd County, Blue Ridge Parkway, visitor’s center, picnicking, camping, trails

 Skateboard parks, Blacksburg and Christiansburg near aquatic centers

 Stiles Falls, Shawsville, 3.2-mile outand-back trail, moderately challenging

 Uptown Christiansburg (formerly New River Valley Mall), shopping, 1/2 -mile indoor walk, food court

 Wildwood Farms General Store, Willis, live music Saturdays, monthly cruise-ins

 Wildwood Park, Radford, 50-acre wooded valley, bikeway and walking trails, eclectic nature ecosystems

 Wonder Universe, a children’s handson museum, Uptown Christiansburg (formerly New River Valley Mall)

 Zip lines, Buffalo Mountain Ziplines (Floyd County), Treetop Adventures at Mountain Lake Lodge (Giles County)

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Ride-A-Rescue

Horseback riding through rolling pastures and woodlands and along ridge tops is a wonderful adventure in the New River Valley which supports Winterfrost Farm. This unique equine rescue and rehab 501(c)(3) non-profit organization is the life mission of one mother-daughter team and dozens of volunteers. Neglected, abused and abandoned horses are picked up and healed. Many find new homes and other hang out on the property and take people for quiet trail rides. Riders from beginners to advanced are welcome. The farm hosts birthday parties, Easter egg hunts, Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day rides and other special events. All Ride-ARescue fees go to caring for these magnificent equines which have been given a new lease on life. If you can’t ride, consider making a donation.

100 High Meadow Pkwy. ~ Radford 540-320-1697 ~ www.winterfrostfarm.org

Movies

Going to the movies is still wonderful and one of the most perfect vacation diversions. Movie houses have comfy seats, cup holders, state-of-the-art digital productions and always plenty of popcorn!

 B&B Theatres, multiple screens, First & Main, Blacksburg

 Lyric Theatre, Blacksburg, renovated 1930s movie house, special performances, first-run movies

 Pulaski Theater, Pulaski, colorful history since 1911, reopened in 2009, music and films

 Regal New River Valley Stadium 14 Movie Theatre, Christiansburg next to NRV Mall,

 Scarette’s Plaza Cinema, Fairlawn, affordable family entertainment, newest movies

 Star-Lite Drive-in, Christiansburg, a classic for summer nights

 The Radford Theatre, downtown Radford, open every day, movies

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City of Radford . . . . . . . . . . . visitradford.com Floyd County . . . . . . . . . . . . . visitfloydva.com Giles County . . . . virginiasmtnplayground.com Montgomery County . . . . . . gotomontva.com Pulaski County . . . . . . . . pulaskivatourism.org Resources for regional information:
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The Café Scene

Coffee shops number more than 38,000 across the country, and coffee is the most ordered beverage in the hot drink category. Legends abound on the discovery of coffee, and the average coffee drinker probably doesn’t care where it started, but cares deeply that it is available.

Brewing is a bit of an art, but roasting is where the real efforts lie that release aroma and flavor from inside green coffee beans. During a rapid heating process, a chemical reaction causes moisture to be released before the beans are just as quickly cooled. Expert roasters, like Mill Mt. Coffee & Tea in Blacksburg which opened in 1991, have years of experience in volume, temperature management and timing.

More than 159 million American enjoy a cup of tea every day in the United States. More than two billion enjoy the brew around the world, with our country

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sitting on the 35th spot. The top five countries for tea consumption are Turkey, Ireland, United Kingdom, Pakistan and Iran. Nonetheless, many New River Valley residents consume either bagged tea or loose tea every day of the week.

Hot chocolate trends very high in the cold months with a third of Americans naming it their favorite holiday beverage. It is most likely to be consumed with a cookie or cake. There is a rising demand for flavored hot chocolate, and it can be a staple year-round on the coffee shop menu.

The New River Valley has great coffee shops in almost every town with sweet home-baked scones, muffins and cookies, as well as granola, ice cream and sandwiches. They all have terrific hot coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate, goodies – all to-go or to stay. The atmosphere is cozy. The people are friendly. Whatever you order, it’s a hot cup of happiness good to the last sip. Some say you are never alone with a cup of coffee, or tea, or hot chocolate.

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Shopping

A few off-the-beaten-path and not-to-be-missed shops

Floyd County -- Strolling around the one-trafficlight town of Floyd is just plan fun. Many shops sport glass front windows, funky signs and clever names. From locally-made fine crafts and country products to antiques, vintage stuff, live plants and unusual gift items, there’s no shortage of shelves and display cases. Clothing includes country duds, sophisticated city slicker lines and everything in between. Floyd is worth the drive for a whole day or even longer.

Giles County -- The towns of Giles are wonderful enclaves to explore for hiking gear and supplies, fabric and gifts. Pearis Mercantile has something to everyone, seriously, and Walker Valley Market is a charming place to stock up on bulk foods, fine groceries and fresh baked goods, along with a handcrafted Amish dining table and chairs, new patio furniture or a leather belt and other essentials. Some of best comfort-foods-to-go are found at the gas stations in Giles. Tangent Outfitters and Cascade Café offer more tasty morsels and travel gear.

Montgomery County -- Shops are sprinkled throughout the county. The New River Valley Mall has been rebranded Uptown Christiansburg, and many strip malls are home to major retailers and indie businesses.

Blacksburg – Downtown is teeming with sports bars, cute shops, cafes, quality merchandise and useful places like the U.S. Post Office, hair stylists and the farmer’s market. Matrix Gallery measures its downtown presence in decades. New River Art & Fiber offers art, yarn and terrific craft supplies.

Christiansburg – The downtown and Cambria antique shops draw shoppers from all over the East Coast. Crab Creek Country Store has a delightful selection of primitive and home accessories, quilts and wood and pellet stoves, too. The farmers market is open Thursdays in season on Hickok Street, and downtown is host to truck rodeos, street fairs and festivals.

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Pulaski County -- The Marketplace at the historic train station is the hub of community gathering, especially Tuesdays for fresh produce and crafts. The Fine Arts Center of the New River Valley has been in downtown Pulaski for decades with local and regional arts and crafts. You might not want to miss Draper Mercantile aka Thee Draper Village with its extensive gift shop, restaurant and tea room.

Radford City -- The best first stop here is Glencoe Mansion, which offers a historical tour and houses the Radford Visitor’s Center and a gift shop with local arts, crafts and books. Downtown is an interesting blend of college energy, flea market finds, clothing, jewelry and more. For more than 35 years, the hippie culture has thrived in Lamour’s Boutique . If the tie-dyed look is not your style, check out Garrett’s & Meg’s for a more sophisticated look.

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Paw-ventures

My fashion philosophy is, if you’re not covered in dog hair, your life is empty.

Dogs are welcome in the New River Valley! There are abundant forest and paved trails, a couple dog parks, doggie wash stations and an abundant supply of dog food and canaine accessories in many stores. So bring on the pup(s) and enjoy a long walk, a short walk, a weekend, vacation or forever. Whether you’re a visitor or long-time resident, the dogs can go many places.

All-American Dog Sports, based in Blacksburg, claims agility is the most fun you can have with your dog. They host North American Dog Agility Council sanctioned events like agility trials indoors and outside, as well as offer group and private dog training in agility, obedience, nosework and more.

The same walk every day is a sensational outing for a dog, so imagine taking your canine pal to a new place and magnifying the experience. A dog’s sense of smell is 100,000 times better than a human, which explains why they can sniff out drugs, bombs, human disease and perhaps even each one of the ingredients of a cookie. No wonder they follow their noses anywhere. There’s no shortage of sniffing opportunities in the New River Valley, and we never run out of fresh air.

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Artistic Expressions and Cultural Connections

impact on visitors, residents and local communities throughout the New River Valley. The presence of major universities and job and business opportunities brings global cultures to the region and expands our vision of the world. Appalachian heritage has forged the region’s character, creating a sense of place and promoting kinship among the population. Blending international cultures and expression through art broadens our identity in the context of past, present and future.

It’s easy to find something year-round that embraces artistic expression in small venues or on stage or at the $100 million Moss Arts Center in Blacksburg. This sophisticated venue plays host to Appalachian musicians and The Crooked Road’s Mountains of Music Homecoming with banjos, guitars and dulcimers as well as famed international performers.

Beloved American artist Pat Buckley Moss resides in the New River Valley and often makes personal appearances at her P. Buckley Moss Gallery on Main Street in Blacksburg. Many artists open their

Trail boasts more than 40 open studios across a long weekend in June. Virginia Tech, Radford University and New River Community College promote an interesting collage of performing arts.

One of the best souvenirs a traveler or local resident can acquire is a local art piece or unique handcrafted item.

• Art Pannonia, Blacksburg

• Bell Gallery & Garden, Floyd

• Fine Arts Center of the New River Valley, Pulaski

• Floyd Center for the Arts, Floyd

• Gunpowder Springs Artisan Shop, Eggleston

• Miller off Main Galleries, Blacksburg

• Moss Arts Center, Blacksburg

• P. Buckley Moss Gallery, Blacksburg

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Celebrations and street fairs are catalysts for community connection. We celebrate tomatoes and fiddlin’, old cars, wine, food trucks and more.

• Chocolate

• Bugs

• Micro brew

• Tomatoes

• Lavender

• International cultures

• Holidays

• Arts and crafts

• Food truck rodeos

• Heritage

• Music

• Summer solstice

• Battle re-enactments

• Water and mud

• And practically everything else.

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Spa & Wellness

Looking Good and Feeling Great!

Youth is a state of mind, not a time of life, and looking good and feeling great comes from an intentional focus on one’s health and well-being. Pure relaxation with a massage, sauna, facials, manicure, pedicure, body exfoliating rubs and salt spa treatments can rejuvenate the most sagging of spirits. Taking care of yourself enhances self-esteem, raises levels of optimism and promotes a wonderful sense of well-being.

The power of rejuvenation holds the key to feeling fabulous, putting a spring in your step and restoring a

whimsical, fun-loving spirit. The New River Valley is endowed with massage options, state-of-the-art manicures and pedicures, hair treatments from trims to curls, color and cuts, facials and much more. Whether you are on vacation or a business trip, attending a conference, visiting colleges or college students and family members or hanging out in your own local backyard, make time for some beneficial personal luxury.

Walking has been one of the very best exercises since the dawn of time, but can be another activity that gets easily

crowded out of daily life. Copious walking opportunities in the NRV all include smog-free, southwest Virginia fresh air. Swimming is a healthy exercise that does not require a lot of gear or expense, and the aquatic centers in Blacksburg and Christiansburg have open swim times and saunas. Most workout venues have a guest pass program if you find yourself in the New River Valley for a short stay. Treat yourself to a swim, a walk, a workout, a spa treatment, haircut, mani or pedi and step out with glowing confidence and a renewed passion for life.

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Destination Weddings

Wedding bells ring across the New River Valley in beautiful wineries, intimate B&Bs, chapels, churches, barns, pumpkin fields, mountain tops and country valleys. Couples marry in a kayak, on a trail or on horseback. All the services for a perfect wedding are right here, starting with a wedding planner and ending with a honeymoon suite.

You can find all these wedding vendors locally:

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w wedding cake and cupcake bakers

w wedding gowns, dresses, tuxes, suits

w musicians and DJs

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w jewelers

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w and everything else.

Couples in love choose to marry or renew their vows in the New River Valley for many reasons in all the seasons. Many met at college and want to make their forever commitment where it all began. Others grow up here, and still more flee the city for the adventure of a country wedding in a region blessed with radiant

natural beauty. From lavish, glamour and glitz to shabby chic, vintage and country themes, weddings are not only affordable in the New River Valley, but also stunning for the setting and dedicated professional services to make your dreams come true for a perfect Big Day.

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A Thirst for Learning

The New River Valley has educational opportunities far more abundant than most places of our geographical size.

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, aka Virginia Tech, started as Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1872. Fast forward 152 years, and more than 30,000 students pursue more than 250 degrees across a 2600-acre campus. It’s the only school with maroon and orange colors, a Hokie bird mascot and one in only three public universities with an active corps of cadets.

Radford University, founded in 1910, educates 6,500+ students who choose from 76 bachelor degree programs and more for advanced degrees. Sports programs include baseball, golf, soccer, tennis, cross country, equine competitions, ice hockey, ultimate frisbee, lacrosse, volleyball and track and field. The school is especially centered on creative and critical thinking skills.

The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine is a global leader in veterinary medicine, public health and biomedical sciences. They treat hundreds of horses, cows, dogs, cats, goats and other animals year-round in their teaching hospital with state-of-the-art surgical suites and facilities.

The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine prepares globallyminded and community-focused doctors (D.O.) to serve rural populations and promote research.

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New River Community College is an integral part of education for many college students to fulfill their ambitions and dreams. The high quality of education offered in its occupational programs and college transfer courses has positive impacts on its graduates throughout life.

Public schools, private schools and home schools across the New River Valley are proud of their academic achievements and myriad sports programs. Kids learn the value of team playing, a healthy competitive spirit and that winning is a kick and losing is a bummer. Good lessons to learn at an early age.

The Lifelong Learning Institute at Virginia Tech is a member-driven, volunteer organization that draws on academic and community resources in the New River Valley and beyond to provide intellectual, cultural and social experiences for curious adults 50 and older.

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Spirits | Craft beer

As the craft beer movement wafts across the country, beerologists and beer buffs in the New River Valley embrace the challenge to design, brew and craft spirits of incomparable quality. The small side of these micro-breweries assures attention to details and wellearned pride in every bottle or frosty mug or tall glass.

There are some enticing choices for folks to wet the whistle with microbrew beer hand-crafted in small batches. Folk lore attributes “wet your whistle” to British pub owners having whistles baked into ceramic mugs, from which

you only needed to whistle for a refill. More plausible perhaps is the fact that it’s very hard to whistle from a dry mouth, so a drink can remedy that. Whistling aside, artisan beer appeals to our adventurous desire to taste and experience new tastes and support local brewers.

Iron Tree Brewing Company in Christiansburg hangs tight to the theory that good beer and good company go hand in hand. The small craft brewery offers several varieties of beer so everyone in the group of good company has a good beer for themselves. The

newly renovated tasting room in downtown Christiansburg is a bright, happy place for you to indulge in fun brews like Duck Pond Water and Mob Barley, cute mixup of Bob Marley’s first initials.

Bull & Bones Brewhaus & Grill in Blacksburg paved the way as the first craft brewery in southwest Virginia in 2008. Fresh lager and ale are handcrafted on-site and locally sources. The names are enticing enough for a taste: Maroon Effect Ale, All Night Light, Sun Lit Wit and more. The food is great here, too!

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 Buffalo Mountain Brewery & McDaniels Tavern, Floyd

 Bull & Bones Brewhaus & Grill, Blacksburg

 Eastern Divide Brewing Company, Blacksburg

 Lefty’s Right Mind Brewery, Blacksburg

 Iron Tree Brewing, Christiansburg

 Moon Hollow Brewing Company, Blacksburg

 Off the Mall Brewery in The Maroon Door, Blacksburg

 Rising Silo, Blacksburg

 The River Company Restaurant and Brewery, Pulaski County

Moonshine

Adjacent to Floyd County is the once touted “Moonshine Capital of the World” so it’s just a whisker away that Five Mile Mountain Distillery set up shop -- legally. It’s the first distillery in Floyd since Prohibition, and they’re using the same ol’ recipes along with traditional copper stills on open flames. They say it’s smooth solo, and it makes a great cocktail or infusion as well.

Distillery

From a local whiskey club named Bourbon And Rye Drinking Society (BARDS) to a micro distillery with a fittingly rustic wood atmosphere of Appalachia, J.H. Bards Spirit Co. produces Sinking Creek Vodka, Maple Whiskey 60 Proof and others spirits in a bottle. The offer cocktail syrups, along with signature clothing and ball caps and glasses. It is the entrepreneurial endeavor of New River Valley natives who love producing a good flight of whiskeys and signature cocktails.

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Spirits | Wine

“Wine is bottled poetry” - Robert Louis Stevenson

Virginia’s great soil and cool climate bodes well for enterprising wine makers and vintners who work hard every year to create small batch, award-winning wines. Beliveau Estate Winery, a destination boutique winery, event center and B&B in the lush countryside outside Blacksburg offers events year-round.

Along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Chateau Morrisette revels in more than 40 years of having “a hobby that soon got out of hand.” The premier winery boasts a world-class restaurant, some of the finest wines produced in the East, elite wine tastings and a wonderful gift shop with a large tasting bar. Giles County on the western boundary of the New River Valley is home to JBR Winery.

Iron Heart Winery, near the southern tip of the region, was founded on a 1782 land grant parcel that housed an Iron Complex some 100 years ago. The father-son owners work side by side daily and offer home stays, corporate retreats and an event venue.

Wineries

w Chateau Morrisette, Floyd

w Beliveau Estate Winery, Blacksburg

w JBR Vineyards and Winery, Pearisburg

w Spinning Jenny, Draper

w The New River Vineyard & Winery, Fairlawn

w Iron Heart Winery, Hiwassee

w Villa Appalaccia, Floyd

Wine Shop: Vintage Cellar, Blacksburg

Blacksburg Wine Lab: A place to drink, eat and enjoy all the world of wine has to offer

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The Oaks Victorian Inn, dating back to 1893, seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury. This beautifully renovated gem offers spacious rooms that exude timeless elegance and provide every contemporary amenity. Set within expansive grounds, the Inn invites guests to enjoy a perfect fusion of history and luxury for an unforgettable retreat.

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History

History Markers of Note

Many of the 2,500 roadside markers in Virginia are found in the New River Valley. Each one features some historical inscription commemorating a site, individual, building or event of statewide or national interest. They are approximately 42” x 40” and noteworthy for black lettering on a silver background on each side. There are 110 such markers in the New River Valley, which can be found by county or city at www.hmdb.org, the Historical Marker Database.

Museums

Several museums chronicle history, preserve artifacts, tools, vehicles and historic buildings, serving admirably as stewards of the past.

 Alexander Black House & Cultural Center, Blacksburg

 Andrew Johnston House & Museum, Pearisburg

 Blue Ridge Music Center, Floyd

 Coal Miner’s Heritage Park, McCoy outside Blacksburg

 Floyd County Historical Society Museum, Floyd

 Glencoe Mansion Museum & Gallery, Radford

 June Bug Center, Floyd

 Montgomery Museum of Art & History, Christiansburg

 Museum of Geosciences, Virginia Tech campus, Blacksburg

 Old Church Gallery, Floyd

 Raymond F. Ratcliffe Memorial Transportation Museum, Pulaski

 Historic Smithfield, Blacksburg

 St. Luke’s and Odd Fellows Hall, Blacksburg

 Wilderness Road Regional Museum, Newbern [Pulaski County]

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Restaurants

Blacksburg

622 North 622 N. Main St. 540-951-1022

Abby’s Restaurant & Bar 1001 N. Main St. 540-953-0100

Avellinos Italian 1440 S. Main St. 540-953-4040

Benny Marzano’s Pizza 110 Draper Road 540-649-2896

Black Hen and Bar Bleu 126 Jackson St. 540-951-3000

Blacksburg Wine Lab 223 Gilbert St. 540-605-7291

Bollo’s Cafe & Bakery 206 Draper Road 540-953-1669

Bottom of the Stairs 217 College Ave. 540-953-0320

Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar 460 Turner Street 540-552-9464

Bull & Bones Brewhaus & Grill

1470 S. Main St. 540-953-2855

Cabo Fish Taco 117 S. Main St. 540-552-0950

Carol Lee Donuts 1414 N. Main St. 540-552-6706

Cellar Restaurant 302 N. Main St. 540-953-0651

Ceritano’s 428 N. Main St. 540-443-9135

Champs Sportsbar & Café 111 N. Main St. . 540-951-2222

Chipotle Mexican Grill 312 N. Main St. 540-552-3860

Coffeeholics 211 Draper Road 540-605-7744

Domino’s Pizza 905 N. Main St. 540-953-4600

Double Dragon 1305 S. Main St. 540-552-6651

D.P Dough 215 N. Main St. 540-951-9663

Eastern Divide 3175 Commerce St. 540-577-6877

El Rodeo 623 N. Main St. 1540 S. Main St. 540-552-7807

El Mariachi 3703 S. Main St. 540-951-7300

Gaucho Brazilian Grille 880 University City Blvd. 540-922-2854

Gillie’s 153 College Ave. 540-961-2703

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Green’s Grill & Sushi Bar

109 College Ave. 540-961-2020

Halwa Bakery & Café

700 N. Main St. 540-739-3982

Hamro Kitchen 403 Draper Road 540-818-5767p

Happy Wok

133 College Ave. 540-552-3048

Himalayan Curry Cafe 781 University City Blvd. 540-552-7770

Hokie House

322 N. Main St. 540-552-0280

Hunan King 801 University City Blvd. 540-951-0654

Idego Coffee

119 N. Main St. 540-998-9356

India Garden 210 Prices Fork 540-951-5100

Insomnia Cookies

620 N. Main St. 540-328-9276

Joe’s Diner

221 N. Main St. 540-961-4194

Lefty’s Main Street Grille 1410 S. Main St. 540-552-7000

Macado’s 922 University City Blvd. 540-953-2700

McClain’s at First & Main 1614 S. Main St. 540-616-2126

Mekong Cafe 1405 S. Main St. 540-953-2838

Mellow Mushroom 207 S. Main St. 540-605-7074

Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea 700 N. Main St. 540-552-7442

Moe’s Southwest Grill 239 N. Main St. 540-552-6220

Next Door Bake Shop 460 Turner St. 540-951-2253

Ocean Samurai 1560 S. Main St. 540-951-0068

Our Daily Bread

Bakery & Bistro 1329 S. Main St. 540-953-2815

Panera Bread 715 University City Blvd. 540-951-8650

PK’s Bar and Restaurant 432 N. Main St. 540-552-3278

Preston’s - Inn at Virginia Tech

Preston’s Inn at Virginia Tech Prices Fork Road 540-231-0120

Pupuseria Mari II 1202 S. Main St. 540-274-3168

Rising Silo Brewery 2351 Glade Road 540-750-0796

Rivermill Bar and Grill 212 Draper Road 540-951-2483

Roma Pizza 1407 N. Main St. 540-552-3800

Sharkey’s Wing & Rib Joint 220 N. Main St. 540-552-2030

Souvlaki 201 College Ave. 540-951-0555

Square 5 Public House 112 N. Main St. 540-552-9044

Sushi Factory and Tea 801 University City Blvd. 540-951-2380

Sweet Frog Frozen Yogurt 801 University City Blvd. 540-251-3080

Tasty Pasta and Grill 1301 S. Main St. 540-418-4101

The Beast of Blacksburg 860 University City Blvd. 540-953-1975

The Beat Bangkok 104 Jackson St. 540-951-8424

The Blacksburg Tavern 103 S. Main St. 540-552-8876

The Boardwalk 110 Draper Road 703-825-6900

The Coop 235 N. Main St. 540-605-7924

The Maroon Door 418 N. Main St. 540-605-7418

The Milk Parlor 211 Draper Road 540-951-1393

Top of the Stairs 217 College Ave. 540-953-2837

Twisted Liquid 301 S. Main St. 540-739-3457

Waffle House 610 N. Main St. 540-951-5370

Wikiteria Cafe 1715 Pratt Drive 540-443-9221

Zeppoli’s Italian 810 University City Blvd. 540-953-2000

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Restaurants

Christiansburg

Aly’s Family Italian 3204 Riner Road 540-381-7800

Buffalo and More 4041 Riner Road 540-381-9764

Chick-Fil-A

2580 N. Franklin St. 540-394-4488

Chicken Salad Chick 2575 Market St. 540-269-5408

China Garden

1572 N. Franklin St. 540-381-4061

Cold Stone Creamery 2445 N. Franklin St. 540-250-4024

Country Kitchen

1080 Radford Road 540-382-5536

Cracker Barrel 30 Hampton Blvd. 540-382-2750

Dairy Queen 950 Franklin St. 540-382-9195

Domino’s Pizza

426 Peppers Ferry Road 1655 Roanoke St. 540-585-4010 540-382-1516

Dude’s Drive-in 1505 Roanoke St. 540-382-7901

El Bronco Mexican 6 Radford St. 540-381-0674

[The] Farmhouse 460 Cambria St. 540-382-4253

First Watch

2730 Market St. 540-299-0880

Gardner’s Frozen Treats & Grill

419 Roanoke St. 540-382-6450

Gigi’s Cupcakes 210 Laurel St NE 540-251-3361

Gran Rodeo Mexican 200 Laurel St. 540-394-4005

Hunan House 2100 Roanoke St. 540-382-8999

Kabuki Japanese Steak House 120 Arbor Drive 540-381-3600

Kem’s Restaurant & Lounge 99 Bradley Drive (inside Holiday Inn) 540-381-8100

KFC 200 Peppers Ferry Road 540-382-8957

Little Caesars Pizza 1576 N. Franklin St. 540-382-3733

Little River Grill 2395 Tyler Road 540-639-3399

Lost in Taste 2675 Roanoke St. 540-251-5600

Macado’s 19 W. Main St. 540-381-8872

Milano Italian 50 Merrimac Road 540-951-2590

Mission BBQ 2585 Market St. 540-492-5445

Noodles And Company 2531 Market St. 540-25196077

O’Charley’s 150 Laurel St. 540-382-5651

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Christiansburg

Olive Garden 2590 N. Franklin St. 540-381-3240

Outback Steakhouse

295 Peppers Ferry Road 540-382-9596

Panera Bread 2610 N. Franklin St. 540-382-0970

Pizza Inn 190 N. Franklin St. 540-382-4989

Red Lobster 75 Peppers Ferry Road 540-381-3760

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers 105 Peppers Ferry Road 540-381-4973

Ruby Tuesday 2380 Roanoke St. 540-382-9474

Sakura Japanese Steakhouse 105 Laurel St. 540-381-1188

Sam’s Hot Dog Stand 1715 N. Franklin St. 540-382-8099

Sonic Drive-in 355 N. Franklin St. 540-381-0007

Texas Roadhouse 100 Bradley Drive 540-381-2900

The Blue Hen 1465 Roanoke St. 540-251-5967

The Summit Restaurant 95 College St. 540-382-7218

Uptown Christiansburg [Formerly New River Valley Mall]

Loaded Potatoes New River Coffee

Twist & Shake 782 New River Road 540-381-6300

Floyd

Blue Ridge Restaurant 113 E. Main St. 540-745-2147

Bootleg BBQ 412 Locust St. 540-285-0691

Buffalo Mountain Brewing Company 332 Webbs Mill Road North 540-745-2491

Chateau Morrisette 287 Winery Road 540-593-2865

Cocoa Mia 109. E. Main St. 540-695-0224

Dino’s Restaurant 4943 Floyd Hwy South 540-789-2419

DJ’s Drive-In 701 E. Main St. 540-745-3663

Dogtown Roadhouse 302 S. Locust St. 540-745-6836

El Charro Grill Mexican 302 S. Locust St. 540-745-5303

Floyd Country Store Café 206 S. Locust St. 540-745-4563

Jim’s Grill 5602 Floyd Hwy S, Willis 540-789-4745

Lush Lounge 317 E. Main St. 540-745-5874

Mabry Mill Restaurant 266 Mabry Mill Road 276-952-2947

Outer Space 412 Locust St

Parkway Grille 227 N. Locust St. 540-745-4770

The Bread Basket 2167 Webbs Mill Road 540-745-5382

The Pharm House 331 E. Main St. 540-745-3366

Tuggles Gap Roadside Inn 3351 Parkway Lane South 540-745-3402

Wildwood Farms

General Store

George’s Kitchen 2380 Floyd Hwy S, Willis 540-745-5155

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Giles County

Anna’s Restaurant

100 Monroe St., Narrows 540-726-3545

Bluegrass BBQ

609 Snidow St., Pembroke 540-626-2271

Cascade Cafe

201 Cascade Drive, Pembroke 540-626-4567

Dairy Queen

503 N. Main St., Pearisburg 540-726-3133

Harvest Restaurant and Salt Pond Pub

Mountain Lake Lodge

115 Hotel Circle, Pembroke 540-626-7121

La Barranca Mexican Grill

418 N. Main St., Pearisburg 540-921-2323

Lucky Star Chinese

316 N. Main St., Pearisburg 540-921-2808

Papa’s Pizzeria & Subs

111 Tazewell St., Pearisburg 540-921-1333

Pizza Hut

806 Wenonah Ave., Pearisburg 540-921-1000

Pizza Plus

507 N. Main St., Pearisburg 158 Old Virginia Ave., Rich Creek

540-921-3100

Queen’s Pizza & Subs

144 Kinter Way, Pearisburg

300 Old Virginia Ave., Rich Creek

540-921-4321

Scoops Arcade

610 Snidow St., Pembroke 540-626-5959

Sugar + Flour

129 S. Main St., Pearisburg [no phone]

Riviera Mexican

5870 Virginia Ave., Pembroke 540-626-5441

The Happy Hog

100 S. Main St., Pearisburg 540-922-8100

The Palisades

68 Village St., Eggleston 540-626-2828

Tidal Wave Seafood

124 McArthur Lane, Narrows 540-358-2132

Walker Valley Market

106 Nature Lane, Pearisburg 540-921-1381

Pulaski County

Asahi Steakhouse & Sushi Bar

5239 Alexander Road Dublin

540-307-5946

Big Belly Pizza

1048 Memorial Drive Pulaski

540-980-5292

Casa Cancun Mexican Steakhouse

68 First St.

Pulaski

540-509-5164

Chang Hua Chinese

1040 Memorial Drive Pulaski

540-980-6363

Compadres Mexican

1106 E. Main St. Pulaski

540-994-5557

Dairy Queen

5149 State Park Road Dublin

540-674-8015

Downtown Grub

248 W. Main St. Dublin

540-307-5360

Draper Mercantile + Draper Blooms Tea Garden + Village Coffee Shoppe & Restaurant

3054 Greenbrier Road

Draper, I-81, exit 92 540-994-5659

El Ranchero

5239 Alexander Road Dublin

540-674-8639

Fazoli’s 4416 Cleburne Blvd. Dublin 540-307-5079

Ginza Asian Fusion 1075 E. Main St. Pulaski 540-980-1055

Hank’s Drive-In 7431 Lee Hwy. Fairlawn 540-731-1579

Happy Cinco De Mayo 4426 Cleburne Blvd

Dublin 540-418-0510

Patty’s Kitchen 793 Broad St. Dublin 540-674-4952

Preston’s at The River 8400 River Course Drive Fairlawn 540-633-2667

Roma Italian & Greek Restaurant 914 E. Main St. Pulaski 540-440-8900

Sal’s Jr. Pizzeria 7401 Peppers Ferry Blvd. Fairlawn 540-639-2600

Sonic Drive-in 647 E. Main St. Pulaski 540-980-7039

The Dawg House 1060 E. Main St. Pulaski 540-980-2275

The Mason Jar 4941 State Park Road Dublin 540-307-5834

The River Company Restaurant & Brewery 6633 Viscoe Road Fairlawn 540-633-3940

TJ’s 4538 State Park Road Dublin 540-674-1313

Tom’s Drive-in 620 S. Washington Ave. Pulaski 540-980-1752

Tuscano Pizza 313 N. Washington Ave. Pulaski 540-509-5540

Verona Italian 222 Cleburne Blve. Dublin 540-674-4441

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Restaurants

Radford

Applebee’s 33 W. Main St. 540-639-9631

Brick House Pizza 311 W. Main St. 540-639-5793

B T’s 218 Tyler Ave. 540-639-1282

Benny Nicola’s 1018 Clement St. 540-838-2088

Domino’s Pizza 1700 E. Main St. 540-639-6144

El Charro Mexican Grill 713 W. Main St. 540-633-0051

Fu Lin 7440 Lee Hwy. 540-633-0322

Golden Bowl 1802 E. Main St. 540-639-1106

Highlander Pizza 700 E. Main St. 540-731-4444

King Buffet 7387 Peppers Ferry Blvd. 540-633-5065

Latino’s Taste 1126 W. Main St. 540-633-5633

Lin House 1200 Tyler Ave. 540-633-6128

Little Caesars Pizza 7414 Lee Hwy. 540-633-1111

Macado’s 510 E. Main St. 540-731-4879

Moe’s Southwest Grill 314 Tyler Ave. 540-443-6510

Nagoya Sushi 1144 E. Main St. 540-633-6008

Pazar 703 W. Main St. 540-838-2414

Radford Coffee Company 333 W. Main St. 540-838-2399

Riley’s Main Street Lounge 1043 E. Main St. 540-731-1796

Rocas 7523 Lee Hwy. 540-730-4111

Sal’s Italian 709 W. Main St. 540-639-9669

Sal’s Jr. Pizzeria & Italian 7401 Peppers Ferry Blvd. 540-639-2600

Screamer’s Sports Grill 1017 E. Main St. 540-731-0700

Sharkey’s Wing & Rib Joint 1202 E. Main St. 540-267-3434

Sonic Drive-in 113 W. Main St. 540-639-2800

Thai This Express 1401 Tyler Ave. 540-838-2329

The River Company & Brewery 6633 Viscoe Road 540-633-3940

Troy’s Steak Subs & Pizza 7339 Peppers Ferry Road 540-731-4611

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Lodging

Blacksburg

Beliveau Estate

B&B and Winery 5415 Gallion Ridge Road, 540-961-2102

Clay Corner Inn 401 Clay St. SW 540-552-4030

Comfort Inn, 3705 S. Main St 540-951-1500

Courtyard by Marriott 105 Southpark Drive 540-552-5222

Hilton Garden Inn 900 Plantation Road 540-552-5005

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 1020 Plantation Road 540-552-5636

Home2Suites by Hilton 1321 Rugby Lane 855-618-4702

Hyatt Place

650 University City Blvd. 540-277-9050

Inn at Virginia Tech 901 Prices Fork Road 540-231-8000

Main & Henry Extended Stay 1307 N. Main St. 540-553-1000

Main Street Inn 205 S. Main St. 540-552-6246

Red Carpet Inn 1615 S. Main St. 540-552-4011

Residence Inn 850 Prices Fork Road 540-750-4400

Christiansburg

Affordable Corporate Suites 1045 Peppers Ferry Rd NW 540-264-3034

Budget Inn 304 W. Main St. 540-382-6625

Comfort Inn & Suites 2331 Tyler Road 540-639-3333

Days Inn 2635 Roanoke St. 540-382-0261

Econo Lodge 2430 Roanoke St. 540-382-6161

Fairfield Inn & Suites 2659 Roanoke St. 540-381-9596

Hampton Inn 380 Arbor Drive 540-381-5874

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 2725 Roanoke St. 540-382-6500

Holiday Inn 99 Bradley Drive 540-381-8100

Homewood Suites 2657 Roanoke St. 540-381-1394

Knights Inn 100 Bristol Drive 540-381-0150

Oaks Victorian Inn 311 E. Main St. 540-381-1500

Quality Inn 50 Hampton Blvd. 540-382-2055

Super 8-East 2780 Roanoke St. 540-382-7421

Super 8-West 55 Laurel St. 540-382-5813

SureStay Hotel by Best Western 135 Ponderosa Drive 540-381-0500

Tru by Hilton 55 Hampton Blvd. NE 540-251-3604

Wingate by Wyndham 70 Hampton Blvd. NE 540-299-1432

Floyd County

Ambrosia Farm B&B 271 Cox Store Road Floyd, 540-745-6363

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Inn at Virginia Tech Moutain Lake Lodge Clay Corner Inn

Bella La Vita Inn B&B

582 New Haven Road

Floyd, 540-745-2541

Bent Mountain B&B

9039 Mountain View Drive

Copper Hill, 540-651-2500

Hotel Floyd

300 Rick Lewis Way 540-745-6080

Little River B&B

446 Little River Road Floyd, 540-745-4598

Oak Haven Lodge

323 Webbs Mill Road

Floyd, 540-745-5716

Pine Tavern Lodge

585 Floyd Hwy. Floyd, 540-745-4428

Primland

2000 Busted Rock Road

Meadows of Dan 866-960-7746

Stoney Meadow Inn B&B 208 Radford Road SE, Floyd, 540-745-6480

Tuggles Gap Roadside Inn

Blue Ridge Parkway Floyd, 540-745-3402

Woodberry Inn

182 Woodberry Road

Meadows of Dan 540-593-2567

Radford | Fairlawn

Quality Inn 1501 Tyler Ave. 540-639-3000

Econo Lodge Inn and Suites

1501 Tyler Ave. 540-838-2115

Highlander Hotel

604 Tyler Avenue 855-326-2695

Nesselrod on the New B&B 7535 Lee Hwy. 540-731-4970

La Quinta 1450 Tyler Ave. 540-633-6800

Super 8 by Wyndham 1600 Tyler Ave. 540-731-9355

Tru by Hilton 2300 Tyler Road 540-744-1400

Giles County

Budget Inn

141 Virginia Ave.

Rich Creek, 540-726-2362

Holiday Lodge

401 N. Main St.

Pearisburg, 540-921-1551

Kairos Resort

Shumate Falls Road

Glen Lyn, 540-235-2777

Lilly Valley Inn

125 River Ridge Drive Pearisburg, 540-910-3123

MacArthur Inn

117 MacArthur Lane

Narrows, 540-726-7510

Mountain Lake Lodge

115 Hotel Circle

Pembroke, 540-626-7121

Mr. Hunter’s Cottage

Eggleston Springs 540-626-2828

Plaza Motel

415 N. Main St. Pearisburg , 921-2591

Pulaski County

Budget Inn

509 E. Main St. Pulaski, 540-980-3771

Claytor Lake Inn 5080 State Park Road Dublin, 540-674-4176

Fariss Farms

2742 Boone Furnace Road Allisonia, 540-320-0203

Quality Inn

4424 Cleburne Blvd. Dublin, 540-674-1100

NRV Suites & Extended Stay 117 Dominion Drive Dublin, 540-674-0780

Hampton Inn

4420 Cleburne Blvd. Dublin, 540-674-5700

Holiday Inn Express

4428 Cleburne Blvd. Dublin, 540-674-1600

Homestead Inn, Claytor Lake, 2652 Brown Road Draper, 540-980-6777

Jackson Park Inn 68 1st St. NW

Pulaski, 540-509-5164

Knights Inn and Suites

4600 Cleburne Blvd. Dublin, 540-674-1951

Lakewood Getaways, Claytor Lake vacation rentals, 540-320-3058

New River Retreat Lake & River vacation rentals 800-708-6778

Rockwood Manor B&B 5189 Rockwood Road Dublin, 540-674-1328

Super 8 by Wyndam

4600 Cleburne Blvd. Dublin, 540-674-1951

Travel Inn 246 Cleburne Blvd. Dublin, 540-674-4611

Wingate by Wyndam

5094 State Park Road Dublin, 540-674-4099

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Lilly Valley Inn The Oaks Victorian Inn Main Street Inn

Festivals & Events

Festivals, fairs, street parties and block bashes are catalysts for community connections whether you are lucky enough to live here or fortunate enough to have a stopover in the New River Valley. NRV folks embrace creative ways to embrace and celebrate all kinds of things, like:

 Wine

 Chocolate

 Micro brew

 Tomatoes

 Lavender

 Holidays

 Arts and crafts

 Food

 Heritage

 Music

 Summer solstice

 Battles [re-enactments]

 Water and mud

 International cultures

 And practically everything else.

The New River Valley is hopping year-round with fairs, festivals, symphonies, internationallyacclaimed performances, football frenzy in the fall, Appalachian music, basketball madness come spring, leaf peeping and pumpkin pickin’ all autumn, heritage celebrations, rotating art exhibits and a winter wonderland that attracts the outdoorsy folks to hike the Cascades and enjoy nature’s quiet beauty in parks and forests.

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Fork & Cork

Premier wine and food festival Blacksburg

International Street Fair

Vendors and food from around the world

Downtown Blacksburg

Flea Market

Pulaski County Lions Club

Big, fun, bargains, food vendors NRV Fairgrounds, Dublin

Henry Reed Memorial Fiddler’s Convention

Old time, toe tappin’ fiddling and music Newport Rec Center, Route 42, Newport

Claytor Lake Celebration of Summer Festival

Live music, car show, food vendors, fireworks, Claytor Lake State Park

Mountains of Music

Homecoming

Live Appalachian music on the lawn Mountain Lake Lodge, Pembroke

Pearisburg Festival in the Park Vendors, car show, food, live entertainment, gospel music Pearisburg Community Center.

Summer Solstice Fest

Music, midway, dog parade, beer garden, kid fun S. Main St., Blacksburg

FloydFest

Celebration of music, artisans, multiple stages Festival Park, Check

Steppin’ Out

150+ crafters, sidewalk sales, food, music

Downtown Blacksburg

Historic Smithfield

Special events all year Blacksburg

Newport Agricultural Fair

Oldest VA agricultural fair, horse show, home skills

Newport Fairgrounds, Newport

Saturday in the Park Classic Car Show

Lucky (Rubber) Duck Race Bisset Park, Radford

Dirty Dancing Weekends

Dance lessons, dance parties and more Mountain Lake Lodge, Pembroke

Lavender Festival

Music, wine, food and all things

lavender

Beliveau Estate Winery, Blacksburg

Independence Day Celebrations

Throughout the New River Valley

Sunflower Festival

Fields of flowers, pony rides, vendors, food, family fun

Sinkland Farms, Christiansburg

New River Valley Fair

Rides, animals, horse show, bull riding, music

NRV Fairgrounds, Dublin

East Mont Tomato Festival

Celebrating the humble tomato Meadowbrook Center, Shawsville

Muddy ACCE Race

5K obstacle mud course fundraiser for scholarships

New River Water Trail, Giles County

Wilderness Trail Festival

Heritage, history, artisans, food trucks Downtown Christiansburg

St. Albans Sanatorium

Haunted House

Spooky, scary, screams and more Radford

Chocolate Festival

Rotary Club of Blacksburg

Downtown Blacksburg

Pumpkin Festival

Pumpkin fields, pony rides, vendors, food, family fun

Sinkland Farms, Christiansburg

Blacksburg Brew Do

More than 100 crafts beers, food, demos, music, competition

Blacksburg

Highlanders Festival

Scottish and Scots-Irish excitement Bisset Park, Radford

NRV Holiday Expo

Christmas crafts, food and more NRV Fairgrounds, Dublin

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Sinkland Farms

Farmers Markets

Radford Farmer’s Market

Saturdays, May - October

1100 block East Main, Radford. www.mainstreetradford.org

Pulaski Farmers Market

Tuesdays, May - September

Historic Train Station

Pearisburg Farmers Market

Saturdays, May – October

Community Center, Wenonah Ave., Pearisburg

Narrows Farmers Market

Thursdays, May – October

Monroe Street, Narrows

Christiansburg Farmers Market

Thursdays, May - October

Christiansburg

Blacksburg Farmers Market

Saturdays and Wednesdays, year round, hours vary seasonally

Corner Draper and Roanoke, Blacksburg www.blacksburgfarmersmarket.com

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The New River Valley’s retirement population is energetic, happy and wise. More settle here every year for myriad reasons. They loved younger years at Virginia Tech or Radford University and enjoy the vibrant youthfulness. Many move closer to family for precious grandchildren. Others embrace the moderate climate, recreation, restaurants and volunteer opportunities. The local culture, state-of-the-art medical facilities and education combine for a high quality of life with an attractive cost of living.

It’s easy to make friends of all ages and become immersed in the towns and rural places. Sports, music, history, natural and a strong, intriguing international presence draw people who have traveled the world and find the New River Valley the best place to land in the end. Residence-wise, one can live comfortably as a small farmer, front porch rocker, condo dweller or in beautiful assisted living communities. Aging gracefully is attainable, along with all the benefits of small town life and warmth in communities.

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Allure Spa Cabo Fish Taco Clay Corner Inn Corner Market Eric Johnsen State Farm First & Main Giles County Tourism Gillies Inn at Virginia Tech Iron Tree Brewing Company Lilly Valley Inn Long & Foster Blacksburg Lyric Theatre Macado’s Miller off Main St. Moss Arts Center Nest Realty New River Art & Fiber P Buckley Moss Pearis Mercantile Pulaski County Raymond F. Ratcliffe Transportation Museum River Ridge Dermatology Sinkland Farms Stateson Homes Sunshine Tours The Oaks Victorian Inn The Swanson Morris Team Thee Draper Village Town of Christiansburg Walker Valley Market Wilderness Road Museum 6 17 35 31 13 55 15 23 27 33 17 8 17 45 27 3 2 31 27 23 47 13 19 33 5 56 35 37 4 53 29 13
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