WanderLOVE Small Towns Big Backyard Road Trip

Whether you’re looking for a weekend escape or a week-long adventure, your WanderLOVE “SMALL TOWNS, BIG BACKYARD” road trip begins in Lexington, a Virginia Main Street Community.

Rockbridge County is the southern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley. Conveniently located at the junction of I-81 and I-64 W, visitors have fast and easy access to our “big backyard” – 100,000 acres of public forests, parks, recreation areas and two rivers where outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels can hike, bike, paddle, fish and camp.

Lexington is your Base Camp

Lexington is the perfect hub for this outdoor lover’s itinerary. The historic downtown is completely walkable and boasts over 65 indie-owned shops and eateries, in addition to numerous museums, historic sites and tours. Stay at one of the three hotels within walking distance of the historic district and universities:

For those looking for a more rustic or rural setting, the area offers many cabin and vacation home rentals including properties specializing in outdoor recreation such as Sugar Tree Inn, Fox Hill B&B, Steeles Manor Tavern B&B/Cabins and Hummingbird Inn. And for the most down to earth lodging options, 8 campgrounds offer options from primitive tent sites to full RV hook ups and everything in between.

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Time to hit the road with these 7 must-do activities!

NATURAL BRIDGE STATE PARK
Cross the NATURAL BRIDGE STATE PARK off your bucket-list. The geological wonder is an awe-inspiring 215ft high limestone arch carved from Cedar Creek, and is estimated to be 450 million years old. Today, the Virginia State Park offers educational programs, over 6 miles of trails and the Kids in Parks Track Trail and a NatureExplore play area at the new Children’s Discovery Area.

Purchased by Thomas Jefferson from King George III in 1774, he called it “the most subline of nature’s works.”

UPPER JAMES RIVER WATER TRAIL
Get a new perspective of the Blue Ridge Mountains! Spend the afternoon paddling, fishing and wildlife viewing on the 65 miles of the UPPER JAMES RIVER WATER TRAIL. The UJRWT features Class I-III rapids, ensuring paddlers a segment suitable to their skill level. Bring your own equipment or utilize an outfitter who will provide gear and shuttle transportation.

59 miles of the James River and 19.25 miles of the Maury River are designated part of the Virginia Scenic River System.

SHENANDOAH BEERWERKS TRAIL
After a jaunt on the river or trail, “Drink in the Shenandoah Valley” with a cold craft brew along the SHENANDOAH BEERWERKS TRAIL. Relax and enjoy the companionship of good friends amidst beautiful farms and mountains, breathe in the scent of ancient forests on a hike, explore a fascinating new community, taste the fresh flavors of a farm-to-table meal, or listen to music under the stars as you discover a new favorite band. Don’t forget to get your Beerwerks Passport stamped at 8 of the 18 breweries to receive a commemorative Beerwerks t-shirt and bragging rights. Many of the breweries are kid and dog friendly.

Rockbridge County is home to 3 breweries – Great Valley Farm Brewery & Winery, Devils Backbone Outpost Tap Room & Kitchen and Heliotrope Brewery – with a fourth to open fall 2020 at Rockbridge Vineyard.

BIKE THE VALLEY
Get an early start on 2 wheels as you breeze past pastoral landscapes, quaint cities and towns, and historic, natural and cultural resources with a Rockbridge County cycling route.

Experts can start in charming BUENA VISTA, an Appalachian Trail Community, and climb their way to the iconic BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY, “America’s Favorite Drive.”

The Lexington/Goshen Pass Loop will wind along the Maury River on Rt. 39, APPALACHIAN WATERS SCENIC BYWAY with many pull offs to enjoy river access and views of GOSHEN PASS, a 3-mile-long gorge in the Goshen and Little North Mountain Wildlife Management Area.

Or peddle around the VILLAGES OF FAIRFIELD, RAPHINE AND BROWNSBURG on a “tour de farm” route visiting farms, a vineyard, grist mill, community museum and more rural beauty than you can imagine. Many of the stops are members of the FIELDS OF GOLD FARM TRAIL.

And for those looking for an epic cross county experience, cycle a segment of the TRANSAMERICA BIKE TRAIL along Scenic Byway Rt. 56. And for those who wish to explore the natural beauty from behind a windshield, any of these routes make the perfect SCENIC DRIVE.

Goshen Pass is also a popular destination for kayaking, swimming, sightseeing, and exploring.

GLEN MAURY PARK
Put on your walking shoes and explore GLEN MAURY PARK in Buena Vista. This 315-acre park includes camping, hiking/mountain bike trails, fishing on the Maury River, Olympic-sized pool, playing fields, picnic areas, and disc golf course. Catch a bluegrass, gospel or beach music concert. Stroll the BUENA VISTA RIVERWALK, a 2-mile flood wall that connects the park to the nearby Chessie Nature Trail.

The CHESSIE NATURE TRAIL parallels the Maury River, connecting Lexington and Buena Vista. A 7-mile rail-trail, the Chessie’s path is comprised of a portion of the old Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad bed as well as canal towpaths and boat lochs. It’s the perfect place to hike and run because it’s easily accessible while also boasting abundant natural beauty, wildlife, and farmsteads.

HIDDEN GEMS
There are HIDDEN GEMS just waiting to be discovered!

Take a peaceful moment and discover the flora and fauna tucked away just 1.6 miles from the historic downtown district. BOXERWOOD NATURE CENTER AND WOODLAND GARDEN is a 15-acre arboretum featuring over 12,000 trees, fields, woodlands, ponds, and native and unusual plant specimens. There is a Kids Play Trail and Fairy Forest and a summer music series for the young at heart.Go on a high-tech treasure hunt using GPS coordinates to locate hidden geocaches.

A network of short trails intersect with various wildlife habitats including a forest, meadow, wetland, and orchard.

The GEMS OF ROCKBRIDGE GEOCACHING TRAIL consist of 10 geocaches that are strategically placed to highlight the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the gateway communities along the Blue Ridge Parkway: Vesuvius, Buena Vista, Lexington, Glasgow and Natural Bridge.

Looking for a decadent slice of homemade pie? Local jams, jellies and pickles? A souvenir to take home? Visit a nostalgic COUNTRY STORE!

  • Opened in 1954, LAYNE'S COUNTRY STORE is famous for their Virginia Country Ham and Hoop Cheese sandwich, which was ranked in the top 10 “Top 50 places in Virginia to get a country ham sandwich” by USAToday.
  • NATURAL BRIDGE GENERAL STORE AND NATTY B'S CAFÉ serves up the best homemade pies around and is a great place to fuel up with a Blue Plate Special for a day on the river.
  • GERTIES in Vesuvius was a finalist on the Blue Ridge Parkway Foodie Tour with their infused pulled pork BBQ sandwich. The store’s walls are covered with signatures from visitors from around the world, and is a convenient stopover for travelers on the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, who can camp out back for free.
  • COINER'S COUNTRY STORE in Buena Vista the place to find your favorite jams, candies, bread, bulk cooking sundries, crafts, home goods and more!
In addition to jellies, jams, produce and flowers, Layne's is the only location where you can (legally) purchase moonshine in Rockbridge County!

LoveWORKS
You’ll want to remember your “Small Towns, Big Backyard” road trip with a photo in front of the Natural Bridge State Park LoveWORKS. Designed by Mark Cline – famous for his life-size fiberglass dinosaurs and Foamhenge, a true to scale replica of Stonehenge. This installation includes elements that represent Rockbridge County including the Natural Bridge, Lace Falls, wildlife such as deer and eagles, paddling on the James River and rock formations…what Rockbridge County is named after!

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