The Ultimate Blue Ridge Mountains Getaway: Outdoor Adventures & Family Fun in Wytheville, Virginia

The Ultimate Blue Ridge Mountains Getaway: Outdoor Adventures & Family Fun in Wytheville, Virginia

The Ultimate Blue Ridge Mountains Getaway: Outdoor Adventures & Family Fun in Wytheville, Virginia

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life with a visit to Wytheville, Virginia, where you’ll find yourself lost in the moments, not the crowd. You’re in for a memory-filled family vacation when you discover this small town with a big personality.

Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains where Interstates 77 and 81 meet, Wytheville is rich in history and brimming with activities for every age and type of adventurer. From hiking, biking, and water activities to historic museums, beautiful gardens, and unique shops, family fun awaits at every turn.

Start planning your next vacation to Virginia’s hidden gem and create a custom itinerary for your family with the favorites to follow.

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Wytheville, Virginia’s Outdoor Scene

Wytheville is all about experiencing the natural beauty of southern Virginia—the majestic mountains, the glimmering waters, and the endless acres of lush, rolling hills. During your stay, there are countless outdoor attractions and activities that are must-sees and dos for your family.

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Crystal Springs Recreation Area

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One of those can’t-miss hot spots is Crystal Springs Recreation Area, an 1,800-acre park where hiking, mountain biking, and backpacking adventures abound.

For a truly immersive experience, embark on a guided hike to see the most scenic sites and learn about the native flora and fauna. The trail system includes informational signs, and children love the interactive Kids in Parks Track Trail virtual program.

Whichever adventure you choose, don’t forget to pack a lunch so you can enjoy a hearty meal at one of the park’s picturesque picnic spots!

Big Walker Lookout

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Wytheville Big Walker Store

Also among the area’s top attractions is Jefferson National Forest and Big Walker Mountain. Atop this grand mountain you will find the oldest—and highest—scenic attraction in Virginia, standing at an elevation of 3,405 feet: the Big Walker Lookout.

This panoramic lookout is part of the Virginia Birding Trail and offers stunning views of surrounding mountains and nearby farmland. Take it all in from a bird’s-eye view from the 100-foot lookout tower and swinging bridge.

Don’t let your visit end without stopping by BW Country Store, a staple of Big Walker Mountain for nearly 75 years. This quaint store features handmade goods by local artisans, live music from local musicians, book signings from local authors, and historic demonstrations of lye soapmaking, apple butter cooking, and blacksmithing.

New River Trail State Park

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You’ll have a hard time forgetting the memories you make at New River Trail State Park! This 1,200-acre park and 57-mile trail system is situated along an abandoned historic railroad right-of-way that runs parallel to the historic New River—the world’s second oldest river—for 39 miles and passes through four counties.

New River Trail State Park offers the full gamut of outdoor fun: hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating, paddling, fishing, and camping.

Blaze the mild terrain of New River Trail, ideal for visitors of all ages for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Take your biking adventure to the next level at the Hoover Mountain Biking Area. Set sail by boat, canoe, or kayak at Foster Falls. When you’re tuckered out and ready for some R&R, set up camp at one of the primitive campsites.

Fishing Fun in Wytheville and Wythe County

Fishing is a time-honored family-bonding activity, and there’s no better destination to reel in fun and make lifelong memories than southwest Virginia’s Wytheville and Wythe County! The area’s clear, sparkling waterways make fishing one of the most popular activities for visitors and locals alike.

Wythe County is teeming with an abundance of lakes and streams perfect for casting a line, including:

 

  • New River—a historic broad river with deep pools, beautiful bluffs, shoals, scattered islands, and rocky ledges, boasting numerous easy access points and boat launches.
  • Cripple Creek—where trophy-size trout await (Note: there is a fee to fish, and reservations are required.).
  • Dry Run Creek—a forked creek in Jefferson National Forest that is home to the illusive Brook trout, as well as large rainbow and brown trout.
  • Venrick Run—a small mountain stream located at Crystal Springs Recreation Area that is brimming with trout.
  • Rural Retreat Lake—a 90-acre lake with boating and shoreline fishing access that is filled with a wide variety of fish, including muskellunge (musky), largemouth bass, hybrid striped bass, northern pike, sunfish, channel catfish, and crappy.
  • Stocked trout pond at Rural Retreat Lake—a little pond sitting adjacent to Rural Retreat Lake that is stocked seasonally with trout.
  • Hale Lake—a small reservoir in the National Jefferson Forest that’s stocked seasonally with trout.
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Cripple Creek

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Rural Retreat Lake

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Rainbow Trout

Make your fishing adventure even more enriching with a full-service guide on a half-day, full-day, or overnight fishing trip!

Fort Chiswell Animal Park

 

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Aside from the native wildlife you are sure to see while spending time outdoors, you can get up close and personal with animals from six different continents at Fort Chiswell Animal Park, the largest zoo in southwest Virginia, spanning 45 acres.

Fort Chiswell offers an all-around interactive experience. Visit the petting zoo to feed goats, llamas, and deer. Board the Safari Bus for a guided ride through the Outback, getting an up-close view of camels, zebra, ostrich, antelope, buffalo, and more.

Historic Sites to Explore in Wytheville, VA

 

Even if you’re not a history buff, part of the fun of visiting a destination is immersing yourself in the local history and learning about the places and people that make it so special. Soak up Wytheville’s rich history at the many historic sites and museums in town.

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A good place to start is the Thomas J. Boyd Museum, which showcases the fascinating history of Wythe County. Here, you’ll find Wytheville’s first fire truck from the 1850s, early farming equipment, Civil War displays, historic photos of the town’s earliest schools and churches, artifacts from the mining industry, and the illuminating Summer Without Children exhibit, which details the impact the 1950 Polio epidemic had on Wytheville.

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Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum

 

Explore the birthplace and childhood home of First Lady Edith Bolling Wilson, a descendant of Pocahontas and the only Appalachian-born First Lady. This unique museum is one of just eight historic sites across the country dedicated to a First Lady, and highlights the important role First Lady Wilson played during World War I.

Visit the African-American Heritage Museum to view photos, stories, and artifacts highlighting the colorful story of African-American education in Wythe County dating back to the late-1800s. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.

 

 

 

 

Experience a day in the life of the area’s early Native Americans with a trip to Wolf Creek Indian Village & Museum. Tour guides are on site to show you around the village and teach you about the captivating history of the Wolf Creek Indians that dates back as far as the 1500s.

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Wytheville’s Historic Shot Tower

 

Last, but certainly not least, your Wytheville visit would be amiss if you did not stop to explore the Historic Shot Tower overlooking New River that was built more than two centuries ago to make ammunition for the firearms of the early settlers.

Wytheville Shot Tower

Fresh-Air Fun at Wytheville, VA’s Farms and Gardens

 

One of the best ways to experience Wytheville’s breathtakingly beautiful landscape is at local farms, gardens, orchards, vineyards, and wineries.

The whole family will have a field day at Beagle Ridge Herb Farm, a premiere lavender farm in southwest Virginia spanning more than four miles. Here you’ll find a multitude of lush display gardens filled with not only lavender but also an array of herb and flowers.

Beagle Ridge is also home to southwest VA’s only walk-through butterfly house, all aflutter with 32 butterfly species. Before leaving to embark on your next Wytheville adventure, be sure to stop by the farm’s new outdoor café, featuring pizza ovens for DIY pizzas, topped with herbs of your choosing from the gardens.

The summer months are perfect for checking out Henley Mountain Berry Farm, a go-to for u-pick blueberries and a variety of homemade, artisanal blueberry goods. The farm is part of the Mountain Crossroads Artisan Trail in Wythe County and a member of Round the Mountain Artisan Network in Southwest Virginia.

For more farm-fresh goodies, head over to Williams Orchard, a family-owned-and-operated Wytheville farm that has served visitors for more than 70 years. Here you’ll find a broad range of picks, from apples and corn to pumpkins and gourds.

Come fall, the festivities kick into high gear for the annual Pumpkin Festival, featuring u-pick pumpkins and kids’ activities every weekend in October, including a corn maze, tractor drawn hayrides, children’s mini maze, and more.

The wine connoisseur in your crew will love West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery, located on a fourth-generation homestead just minutes from New River. This hot spot not only serves up a remarkable wine selection, but also a variety of gourmet snacks, soaps, candles, home gifts, and more from local artisans.

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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm – Butterfly House

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Williams Orchard

Wytheville Williams Orchard

West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery

Shopping, Dining, and Family Fun in Wytheville, VA

 

After taking in the natural beauty and vibrant history of Wytheville and Wythe County, slow things down a bit with some shopping, local food, and classic family fun.

 

 

Search for the perfect trip souvenir at Wytheville’s charming shops, from boutiques and antique shops to art galleries, jewelry stores, and farmers markets. Shop ‘til you drop, and then make a beeline for Wytheville’s eateries to savor the local flavor and fuel up for more family-filled fun.

 

 

Wytheville boasts a tasty array of dining options with something for every palate—homemade country fix’ns and world-famous hotdogs, Italian cuisine and award-winning Southern cuisine, romantic rooftop dining, and everything in between.

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For dinner and a show, head over to Virginia’s only all-musical dinner theater, Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre. Indulge in a delicious, four-course meal while taking in a show-stopping, Broadway-style musical at this German-themed gem.

 

 

Don’t forget to also check out Cross Roads Social House, a family entertainment center with bowling, laser tag, an arcade, billiards, darts, a trampoline jump zone, party rooms, a restaurant and bar, and an outdoor patio. Everyone in the family is sure to stay entertained here!

Lodging: Find the Perfect Place to Stay in Wytheville, VA

 

Ready to start planning your family getaway to Wytheville, VA? The first step is finding a place to rest your head.

Whether you’re looking for a charming B&B, a hotel with every amenity, a rustic cabin, or even a cozy, secluded Airstream, Wytheville has just the spot for you and your crew!

If you want to get closer to the stunning nature that makes Wytheville unique, consider staying at one of our campgrounds and RV parks. Take your pick of primitive campsites, deluxe cabins, RV sites.

Wytheville’s KOA Holiday is especially great for kiddos. It offers not only a full range of camping options but also mini golf, a spacious pool with slides, and an on-site Bowling and Family Fun Center featuring an indoor batting cage, arcade games, and more. Take the camping fun to the next level with a stay in the new Conestoga covered wagon!

No matter which accommodation you choose, you will be met with smiling faces and a relaxing atmosphere.

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Small Virginia Town Offers Charm, History, Recreation or Relaxation to Guests

Small Virginia Town Offers Charm, History, Recreation or Relaxation to Guests

SMALL VIRGINIA TOWN OFFERS CHARM, HISTORY, RECREATION OR RELAXATION TO GUESTS

by Connie Pearson, ThereGoesConnie.com

Are you longing for a short break from your usual routine, perhaps some scenic beauty away from crowds? May I suggest the tiny but fascinating town of Wytheville, Virginia? This town of fewer than 10,000 will surprise you with its number of attractions. You can stay as busy or relaxed as you choose.

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People often make their way to Wytheville because of the outdoor recreation opportunities. For hiking and biking, check out Big Walker Mountain Trail, New River State Park or Crystal Springs Recreation Area. During the right seasons, you might want to try your luck catching some of the rainbow or brown trout known to thrive in the area.

Big Walker Lookout is billed as Virginia’s oldest privately owned scenic attraction. In addition to the 100-foot observation tower, you’ll also find a store full of souvenirs, crafts and canned goods. The store also serves Homestead Creamery ice cream, and the lemon crunch flavor is something special.

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If you visit with children, consider a few hours at Cobb Hill Alpaca Farm or Fort Chiswell Animal Park. In the spring, Beagle Ridge Herb Farm is wonderful. The lavender farm and butterfly house are great places to learn about plants and living things of all kinds. For history buffs, check out the Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum, dedicated to the former first lady; the Thomas J. Boyd Museum and the Haller-Gibboney Rock House Museum, all in the downtown area.

Wytheville is home to Virginia’s smallest church, where the doors are always open. It is nondenominational and holds eight.

Take your time to stroll both sides of Main Street, where you can browse a wide variety of specialty shops and boutiques.

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Plenty of lodging options

At the junction of interstates, you’ll find several hotel chains; but my highest recommendation goes to the beautiful boutique hotel in the center of town, the Bolling Wilson Hotel. There are only 30 guest rooms, so book as early as possible.

Each room and the theme of the entire décor is a tribute to Wilson. Real orchids and paintings of
orchids are throughout.

According to stories, President Woodrow Wilson sent her a bouquet of orchids every day of their courtship. Be sure to find the town’s 100-foot mural depicting her entire life.

Graze on Main is the restaurant inside the Bolling Wilson Hotel. It is so named because the president and first lady kept a flock of sheep on the White House lawn during World War I so the regular grounds-keepers could work elsewhere supporting the war effort.

The wool from the sheep was auctioned off, with proceeds also going to war expenses. Don’t miss the carrot cake, the dessert chosen by the Wilsons for their wedding cake.

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Dining options

Across the street from the hotel and next door to the Wilson Birthplace Museum, you’ll find Skeeter’s World Famous Hot Dogs. It has been in business since 1925, and its hot dogs made the list of “best in America” according to Rachel Ray Magazine.

“The Works,” a bargain at less than $3, comes with cheese, slaw, mustard, onions and chili.

A few blocks down Main Street you’ll find 1776 Log House Restaurant. The original part of the building was indeed built in 1776 by a man who had to leave the project to fight in the Revolutionary War. More was added in 1804, and the Civil War factors into its history too.

You’ll wish the walls could tell the tales of those who occupied the rooms in the past, but even more you’ll want to dive into the homemade loaf of fresh-baked bread brought to your table as a starter. Don’t miss the corn fritters with honey or the stuffed squash.

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Wytheville has a generous share of chain restaurants, too, so you won’t go hungry, but may I also suggest a meal and entertainment combination?

The musical productions at Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre are always popular, so be sure to book your tickets early. They have both matinee and evening performances after a four-course meal.

This summer’s shows include “Under the Boardwalk” through June 27 and the gospel revue, “Oh, Happy Day!” (July 1–­­Aug. 29).

Wytheville has the distinction of the being the only town in the world with that name. It embraces its uniqueness, and I found it to be a friendly and fascinating place to visit.

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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm celebrates 20 years in Wytheville

Beagle Ridge Herb Farm celebrates 20 years in Wytheville

Beagle Ridge Herb Farm celebrates 20 years in Wytheville

A Unique Attraction for a Unique Southwest Virginia Destination

by Colette Boehm, Laurie Rowe Communications

WYTHEVILLE, VA—March 2021—Known for its “homegrown” attractions, Wytheville, Virginia has a lineup of one-of-a-kind, locally owned attractions that set it apart from other destinations. Beginning this spring Beagle Ridge Herb Farm and Environmental Education Center (1934 Matney Flats Road, Wytheville, Virginia 24382, 276-621-4511) will take center stage among them as it invites visitors to celebrate its 20th anniversary with unique events, tours and herbal products.

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This Southwest Virginia town (pronounced “withville”) is located at the crossroads of Interstates I-77 and I-81, two hours north of Charlotte, North Carolina. Its location, set amid the mountains and rolling valleys of the Blue Ridge Mountain range, is the perfect home for Beagle Ridge Farm. Over the years its 210 acres have been filled with gardens of lavender and herbs, a butterfly house, as well as nature trails.

In its 20 years of operation, owners Ellen and Gregg Reynolds have established the property as Southwest Virginia’s premier lavender farm. It features 14 themed display gardens as well as the Flying Flowers butterfly house to showcase its herb and perennial collections. It’s the only one of its kind in the region.

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“If you would have told me in 2001 when we opened, that we would have grown to be the business I see before me,” said Ellen Reynolds, “I would have been skeptical. As we look forward to our spring opening on May 1st, we are so excited that 2021 will be our 20th anniversary. It seems like a blur but here we are, 20 years older, hopefully wiser and with so many new friends who have shared their love of herbs, lavender and butterflies with us on our journey. We look forward,” she added, “to an even bigger 20th season. Lots of new additions so stay tuned.”

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​The Reynolds have special events planned throughout the year, beginning in April.  They offer a two-day Lavender Academy for those who want to delve into the details of choosing, growing, pruning and harvesting lavender. Other classes focus on topics ranging from growing herbs and pollinator gardens to butterfly awareness and wreath making to distilling essential oils. They also offer Lick Mountain Excursions, guided tours through the property’s undeveloped wilderness, as well as hiking along the remote trails.

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West Wind Farm Vineyard and Winery (180 West Wind Dr., Max Meadows, VA, 24360) is a fourth-generation homestead in Southwest Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains with roots dating back more than a century. Today the family makes small-batch, hand-tended wines and welcomes guests to enjoy the wines and the views from their cozy tasting room.

Many choose to explore the culture and spirit of Wytheville throughout its charming downtown. Classic downtown streets are lined with locally owned businesses and one-of-a-kind shops. From home-town-favorite specialty shops to local brew pubs, Wytheville is a place like no other. There are museums to explore days gone by and unique lodging options for enjoying the night to come. For a delightful diversion just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, Wytheville is the perfect spot to enjoy an authentic Southwest Virginia experience.

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This unique attraction is just one of many that make Wytheville a destination like no other. Natural areas like Crystal Springs Recreation Area (723 Pump Hollow Road, Wytheville, Virginia 24382) with its 1,800 acres of preserved land and the 58 mile long New River Trail, one of America’s top-ranked rails-to-trails routes, offer more ways to enjoy the outdoors. And Big Walker Lookout (8711 Stoney Fork Rd, Wytheville, Virginia 24382, 276-663-4016) is the oldest – now celebrating its 75th year – and highest private attraction in Virginia. At an elevation of 3,405 feet, Big Walker Lookout offers a spectacular view of the Appalachian Mountains.

Downtown Wytheville has a whole host of one-of-a-kind spots, too, including five historic museums. Visitors can begin planning their journey at visitwytheville.com. Beagle Ridge and a whole host of homegrown attractions are waiting in one-of-a-kind Wytheville.

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ABOUT WYTHEVILLE

There’s only one Wytheville. It’s true, no other town in the world shares this name. But with one visit, guests discover that its name is not the only thing making this destination special. Situated at the crossroads of two major Interstates (I-77 and I-81) this is so much more than a stopover location. With a classic downtown chock-full of gems, Wytheville offers unique lodging, dining and entertainment options. Nearby, there are trails for hikers and cyclists as well as for those who love birding and byways. Add a bundle of homegrown attractions, and you’ve got a must-see destination in Wytheville. There’s only one!

A Mountain Getaway

A Mountain Getaway

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A Mountain Getaway in Wytheville, Virginia

Three Day Itinerary

Discover why this charming mountain town is unique in more ways than just its name.

 

Day 1

Morning

Begin your day with a spectacular view “where only the birds see more” at Big Walker Lookout, Virginia’s oldest and highest privately-owned attraction. Perched atop Big Walker Mountain at an elevation of 3,045 feet, the beautiful panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains is only enhanced by climbing the 100-foot observation tower, where on a clear day you can see five states. Inside the Country Store, browse the creations of over 25 local artisans and sample hand-dipped ice cream, homemade fudge, jams and relishes.

Lunch

7 Dogs Brewpub is a local hot spot that not only brews up delectable craft beers but also offers a full pub-style menu in a family- friendly atmosphere. The outdoor beer garden is full of games and swings and of course, with a name like 7 Dogs, your four-legged friends are more than welcome. Evenings offer a variety of live music and trivia style contests.

Afternoon

Get back to nature at Crystal Springs Recreation Area, located just three miles from downtown. Hikers and mountain bikers can choose their own adventure in this 1800-acre preserve with trails ranging in length and difficulty. Bikers can also test their skills at the new mountain bike terrain park with more than a dozen features such as balance beams, a teeter totter and a wooden berm wall. Just over the ridge is Beagle Ridge Herb Farm, Southwest Virginia’s premiere lavender farm. Stroll 14 themed display gardens, enjoy tea on the patio or roam through Flying Flowers, the walk-through butterfly house.

Evening

Cap off your day with dinner and a show at Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre. This year- round entertainment venue serves up a delicious four-course plated meal before you sit back and enjoy a professional Broadway-style musical. A post show nightcap at the Matterhorn Restaurant, inside the theatre, is the perfect encore.

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Day 2

Morning

Discover how it all began for this charming mountain town at the Thomas J. Boyd Museum. Named for the Father of Wytheville, this museum features exhibits on the area’s natural resources, the heritage of local decorative arts and their craftsmen and “The Summer Without Children”, how the Polio epidemic of 1950 impacted this small town. Just down the block, take a trip to the White House at the Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum. One of only eight sites in the country dedicated to a first lady, this museum chronicles the life of the only Appalachian-born First Lady and how she would come to be known as the first female president.

Lunch

Locals flock to Chau’s Corner Bakery, a modest storefront on the outside with the most eclectic and mouthwatering menu inside. Drawing on her heritage and different places she’s lived, at this no-frills eatery Chau single- handedly prepares authentic Vietnamese dishes as well as Cajun etouffee and Texas-style tamales with homemade baked goods available daily. 

Afternoon

Step back in time with Wytheville’s Historic Walking Tour. This self-guided experience leads you on a journey throughout the town’s interesting history. Seven “loops” include the architectural influences of historic homes, buildings and sacred places both present and absent. Interesting stories, intriguing facts and even tragic tales are woven to tell the story of what shaped Wytheville. The tour winds through beautiful neighborhoods, along historic Church Street and throughout Downtown Wytheville.

Evening

The history lesson continues with a dining experience like no other at the Log House 1776 Restaurant. Fine dining in an eighteenth-century atmosphere is on the menu at this locally owned treasure. The menu is full of must-taste experiences. Christopher’s Lounge serves craft cocktails and the multiple gift shops within the block of buildings are overflowing with unique finds. Be sure to take a stroll through the gardens before dinner and walk among the rabbits and doves.

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Day 3

Morning

Despite its name, the New River is one of the oldest rivers in the world, second only to the Nile. Like the Nile, it flows from South to North and is located adjacent to New River Trail State Park. This 57- mile rails-to-trails park weaves alongside the New River to the delight of bikers, horseback riders, canoers, kayakers and fishermen. Camping, bikes and canoe rentals are available on site. The Historic Shot Tower imparts to park goers the history of the surrounding lead mines and how its bounty was transformed into ammunition before modern technology.

Lunch

Just minutes from New River Trail is West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery, situated on a fourth- generation family farm. Sample the family crafted wines then choose your favorite to compliment a create-your-own charcuterie board made with local cheeses, Virginia peanuts and gourmet pickled veggies from the tasting room shop. The patio, surrounded by beautiful rolling hills, is the perfect spot to drink in your refreshments. The tasting room at West Wind Farm is also a shopper’s paradise, filled with an array of soaps, candles, home décor, and local artisan creations.   

Afternoon

Take a ride on the wild side at Fort Chiswell Animal Park. This safari attraction will put you up close and personal with animals from six continents. The windowless bus winds through the outback while Puff, the camel pops his head in for a treat. The wildebeests, zebras, ostriches and water buffalo don’t miss their chance for a nibble of your zoo chow either. Cody, the bison is a crowd favorite, as is Cheeto, the giraffe. See if you’re tall enough to feed him lettuce from your hand.

Evening

A trip though the outback is sure to inspire an international appetite. Choose from one of Wytheville’s many international cuisine options including Chinese, Greek, Mexican, Italian, German or Japanese. Head back downtown to relax and take in some live music and great craft beer at one of the local breweries.  

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5 Reasons Why You Need a Weekend Getaway to Wytheville, VA

5 Reasons Why You Need a Weekend Getaway to Wytheville, VA

5 REASONS WHY YOU NEED A WEEKEND GETAWAY TO WYTHEVILLE, VA

by Jason Barnette, Road Trips & Coffee

Comfortable lodging, great local food, and exciting outdoor recreation make Wytheville a fantastic place for a weekend getaway.

It’s the only Wytheville in the country so I know you won’t confuse this charming town with anywhere else. By the time you finish reading this I know you won’t forget the town, either. Here are five reasons why you need a weekend getaway to Wytheville, Virginia.

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From farm-to-table meals to delicious desserts this small town has it all. Clockwise from top: Dinner at Graze on Main, baked chicken lunch from Open Door Cafe, and an enormous slice of Dr. Pepper Cake from Graze on Main.

1. Local Food in Wytheville

​I’ve always thought you can learn a lot about a destination by the local food. In Wytheville I learned it was delicious in a comfortable atmosphere that I won’t soon, or ever, forget.

My first night in Wytheville I grabbed dinner at 7 Dogs Brewpub. From the same owner as Moon Dog Brick Oven, where you can get fantastic woodfired pizzas, 7 Dogs is one of the only craft breweries in town (Seven Sisters Brewery is coming soon). Their menu of appetizers, burgers, and tacos looked amazing and my burger was one of the few I’ve had lately that was cooked perfectly.

Skeeter’s Hot Dogs has been a staple of Main Street for a long time now. Located inside an old hardware store and recently under new ownership, the small eatery is known for their “Wold Famous Hotdogs” on steamed buns. Just in case that’s not exactly your thing you can also get some pretty fantastic BBQ, sandwiches, and they do a mean breakfast each morning.

Just down the street is another local icon, Wiffle Pops. I had breakfast here my last morning in Wytheville before heading out of town. If I had known the crepes were the size of plates I wouldn’t have ordered a buffalo chicken crepe and berry cheesecake crepe.

The Log House 1776 Restaurant was certainly the most interesting atmosphere for eating in Wytheville. What started out as a single lob cabin on Main Street has since grown with additions and dependencies spanning almost a block. I think my table was in the historic log cabin because I had a fireplace next to me and exposed log beams overhead. Architecture aside the baked chicken on pasta (Buttons n Bows) I ordered was simply amazing.

Graze on Main is located inside the Bolling Wilson Hotel and open to the public. The bar up front is stocked with lots of options for craft and commercial beer, wine, and liquor. A comfortable dining area in the back was the perfect place for me to enjoy a rather amazing burger with my first-over brown sugar glazed baked carrots.

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The beautiful foyer in the Trinkle Mansion Bed & Breakfast, comfortable bed at the Bolling Wilson Hotel, and peaceful cabin at the Wytheville KOA provides options for lodging.

2. Wytheville Lodging

It would be hard to spend a weekend in Wytheville without having a place to stay but I cannot stress enough that you need to ditch the commercial hotels by the interstate and get yourself an upgrade. That is exactly what the Johnsons did after visiting Wytheville for years and they have loved it ever since.

Did you know Kampgrounds of America has cabins at most of their properties? I discovered this during my night at the Wytheville KOA. The one-bedroom cabin was fully equipped with a full kitchen, couch and TV, dining room table, bathroom with shower, and a queen bed (but you have to bring your own linens). Along with about forty other campers that night, mostly in RVs, it was peaceful and quiet.

The Bolling Wilson Hotel, named after first lady Edith Bolling Wilson, is the crown jewel of hotel lodging in Wytheville. After enjoying dinner at Graze on Main I headed to the rooftop deck to enjoy the sunset view of the mountains surrounding the town. In my room the comfortable bed and ultra-quiet air conditioning led a great night’s sleep.

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This large bed in the high-ceiling Rosspoint Room at the Trinkle Mansion was a great place to spend a night.

The most interesting lodging in Wytheville was my night at the Trinkle Mansion Bed & Breakfast. This historic home, built in 1912 by William Trinkle, was meticulously restored and renovated into a bed and breakfast in 2007. Owner Pattie Pizzinger warmly greeted me in the spacious foyer and gave me the grand tour of the home. My room, Rosspoint, had an enormous bed that was super comfortable and an incredible shower in the gleaming bathroom.

This is where I met the Johnsons. The older couple, who were returning from a vacation in Florida, had just finished dinner at the Log Cabin 1776 Restaurant. We sat in the Gentlemen’s Parlor beside the foyer for about half an hour exchanging travel tips and stories. That’s when they explained that fateful decision three years earlier when they decided to book a night at the B&B rather than the hotel by the interstate, and they’d been coming back every year since.

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Old road maps at the Great Lakes to Florida Highway Museum, antique microscopes at the Rock House Museum, and an exhibit about the polio outbreak at the Thomas J. Boyd Museum.

3. The Wytheville Museums

Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for something to do on a rainy day the museums in Wytheville are intriguing, educational, and just downright fun.

Start with the Great Lakes to Florida Highway Museum. It’s located in an old 1930s-era gas station along what used to be US Route 21. Park at the Wytheville Visitor Center, let them know you want to visit the museum, and take a short five-minute walk along a path to the old gas station. The museum has a few artifacts on display and some interpretive panels to read.

The Thomas J. Boyd Museum, named after the “father of Wytheville”, is the go-to place for all kinds of local history. Learn about the only Civil War battle to happen in this town, see an old telephone operator’s station, or discover the gruesome history of the 1950s polio outbreak.

The Haller-Gibboney Rock House Museum, locally just called the Rock House, is Wytheville’s only house museum. Built in 1823 by the town’s first physician it was home to two prominent families in Wytheville’s history. Today a 30-minute guided tour explains that history while pointing out the hundreds of original and period furnishings throughout the house.

The Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum is perhaps the most intriguing in Wytheville. The museum, located in two small buildings on Main Street, is the only museum in the country dedicated to the birthplace of a first lady. The museum has a lot of artifacts, books, and information about the early childhood of Edith Wilson, her marriage to Woodrow Wilson, and her years serving as first lady of the United States.

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The shaded area is a one-hour drive from Wytheville along country roads. Of course if you take the interstate you can go further and faster but where’s the fun in that?

4. Outdoor Recreation

Don’t ever let anyone tell you there’s nothing to do in Southwest Virginia. I sat down with a map and drew a circle roughly marking a one-hour drive from Wytheville. Wanna know what I found? Hiking trails, horseback riding, kayaking and canoeing, spread out across almost half a dozen state parks and the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Take I-81 North an hour and you could get as far as Christiansburg and Blacksburg (do I have any fellow Hokies out there?). But before you drive that far stop at Claytor Lake State Park. This small park built on the shore of a large lake is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic with the family and teach your children how to skip stones (this is where I learned!). Go for a swim at the small beach or rent a kayak, canoe, or pontoon boat from Claytor Lake Motor Sports.

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The large sandy beach at Hungry Mother State Park is an excellent place to take a summer swim.

About a half hour on I-81 South is my co-hometown of Marion, home to one of the original six state parks to open in Virginia. Hungry Mother State Park is built around a man-made lake and includes a rather nice restaurant. Go for a swim at the small beach, rent a kayak, or hop into a paddleboat with a friend for a nice tour of the lake. Go for an easy walk along the 5.7-mile Lake Trail or the more strenuous 1.9-mile Molly’s Knob Trail to an unforgettable overlook.

Galax is the southern end of New River Trail State Park and makes a good place to enjoy a day hike. The 57-mile long linear park mostly follows the course of the New River, ironically the oldest river in North America. The rail-to-trail park allows bicycling, hiking, and camping. There are also a few places along the way to rent kayaks and go tubing on the river.

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Gorgeous autumn view from the Massie Gap Trail in Grayson Highlands State Park.

Grayson Highlands State Park has been my favorite state park in the country pretty much since forever. Enjoy beautiful views from a couple of scenic overlooks or take a leisure walk through the Homestead Village near the picnic shelters. Go for a hike on the 1.8-mile Wilson Creek Trail to enjoy a series of cascading waterfalls and shallow pools perfect for a swim. Have you heard of the famous wild ponies of the Appalachian Trail? Go for a one-hour roundtrip hike on the Massie Gap Trail for a chance to see these beautiful animals. You never ride the wild ponies but if you enjoy horseback riding you can head out on the Virginia Highlands Horse Trail. 

The Blue Ridge Parkway is just a forty-minute drive from Wytheville to the entrance at Fancy Gap. Head north on the Parkway about an hour to the Rocky Knob Recreation Area. Hike the easy 1-mile Picnic Loop Trail or 3-mile Black Ridge Trail from the visitor center. Along the way is Mabry Mill, a great place for an easy hike around several historic buildings and the iconic mill beside a small pond.

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The iconic Mabry Mill on the Blue Ridge Parkway, about an hour’s drive from Wytheville.

Head south about half an hour on the Parkway to the Cumberland Knob Recreation Area. Hike the easy 0.7-mile Cumberland Knob Trail to find a trail shelter hidden in the woods or enjoy the 2-mile Gully Creek Trail to discover a small waterfall and cascades on a creek.

READ MORE: Road Trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway from Ronaoke to Galax, VA

Stay local for the day and head out to the Crystal Springs Recreation Area, a new development just a few minutes down US Route 21 from Wytheville. The 1,800-acre property was once the town’s reservoir. Today the site offers plenty of hiking trails, backcountry camping, and an exciting new mountain biking course.

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The Perch on top of the Bolling Wilson Hotel offers a pretty spectacular view with comfortable seating and fire pit tables.

5. Relaxing Evenings

Why do so many people return home from vacation more exhausted than when they started? If you’re looking for a relaxing evening or two for a weekend getaway then Wytheville is the place to go.

Start in town with The Perch, a rooftop lounge at the Bolling Wilson Hotel. If the rooftop bar isn’t open just grab a bottle of wine and a couple of glasses from Graze on Main on the ground floor and take it up with you. Sit back in the comfortable couches surrounding fire pits and enjoy the view of sunset across the mountains.

If you enjoy great wine take a short drive out to West Wind Farm Vineyard & Winery. The locally-owned vineyard has a fantastic tasting room with comfortable furniture to sit back and relax with a glass of your favorite wine.

Beagle Ridge Herb Farm is an interesting escape from the world located about twenty minutes from town. The 160-acre lavender farm includes a butterfly house, giftshop, and leisure hiking trails. Don’t feel like hiking? Let Lick Mountain Excursions take you to the top of the mountain ridge for beautiful views into the valley.

For a little more entertainment check out the latest performance at the Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre. Each performance includes a four-course meal in a spacious and comfortable dinner theater and after the show you can grab a drink at Matterhorn & Bier Garten.

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Bonus: Big Walker Lookout

When in Wytheville, visit the Big Walker Lookout. This has been my own personal rule for years now since I first discovered this mountain top gem with a breathtaking view. Literally.

The drive along US Route 52 out of town takes about twenty minutes. It feels longer but I promise it’s actually a short drive. In a bend in the road along a ridge sits a 100′ tall fire tower that is now open to the public. You can climb it, if you dare, from some pretty amazing views from the wooden deck at the top.

READ MORE: Big Walker Lookout: One of the Best Hidden Gems of Southwest Virginia

If that’s maybe a little too much for you there is a rather nice view from the parking lot where you’ll find a couple of picnic tables beneath the shade of a shelter. Hop inside the gift shop to browse through touristy gifts and books and grab a scoop of ice cream.

Along the Blue Ridge Parkway

Along the Blue Ridge Parkway

Along the Blue Ridge Parkway

The Adventure Continues in Wytheville, Virginia

by Colette Boehm, Laurie Rowe Communications

WYTHEVILLE, VA – September 2020 Just 30 minutes from the Fancy Gap entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway, Wytheville, VA offers parkway travelers a diversion that adds unique attractions and lodging and even more outdoor adventure to their excursion. Wytheville is located at the crossroads of Interstates 77 and 81 and has long been a convenient spot for those traveling through the region. The Great Lakes to Florida Highway Museum (975 Tazewell Street, Wytheville, VA 24382) offers a look back at that era when Route 21, known as the Great Lakes to Florida Highway, was the primary route to Florida from the Midwest.

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But a stop in Wytheville goes way beyond convenience. For those who choose to travel the Blue Ridge Parkway, savor the views and experience the authentic Virginia lifestyle, it’s a treasure. There is easy access to adventure here. This is the center point of the Claw of the Dragon Motorcycle Trail. This 200-mile route is one of the most popular in the south and includes amazing views and exciting twists and turns.

One of those views is from Big Walker Mountain and the Big Walker Lookout (8711 Stoney Fork Rd, Wytheville, VA 24382). This family-owned and operated attraction sits at an elevation of 3400 feet and the 100-foot-tall tower offers a seemingly endless view. On the ground, the Country Store features local artisan crafts and homemade jams, jellies, candies and more. This is also home to Big Walker Mountain Scenic Byway, which crosses 16 miles of mountain vistas. With its historic farmsteads and beautiful forest lands, this route is also a treat for both birders and history buffs.

 

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Speaking of history, the New River, the oldest river in North America, is the heart of the New River Trail, designated the New River State Park. This Rail-to-Trails treasure is almost 57 miles long and is an officially designated National Recreation Trail. The trail winds through beautiful scenery in Wythe and three other Southwest Virginia counties. It is popular for hiking and biking, as is the15.5-mile Walker Mountain Trail (8711 Stoney Fork Rd, Wytheville, VA 24382). This trail, rated difficult, is shared by hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers. It follows the mountain ridge and connects to the Crawfish Trail, about a mile from the Appalachian Trail in Crawfish Valley.

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Trails aren’t the only way to experience Wytheville. Just like the parkway, this destination offers an exceptional glimpse not only of the beautiful vistas of the region, but also of the people who make their living from the land.

A tour of Beagle Ridge Herb Farm (1934 Matney Flats Rd., Wytheville, VA 24382), Southwest Virginia’s premiere Lavender farm, showcases two acres of display gardens, amazing herb and perennial collections a butterfly house and more than four miles of trails.

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West Wind Farm Vineyard and Winery (180 West Wind Dr., Max Meadows, VA, 24360) is a fourth-generation homestead in Southwest Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains with roots dating back more than a century. Today the family makes small-batch, hand-tended wines and welcomes guests to enjoy the wines and the views from their cozy tasting room.

Many choose to explore the culture and spirit of Wytheville throughout its charming downtown. Classic downtown streets are lined with locally owned businesses and one-of-a-kind shops. From home-town-favorite specialty shops to local brew pubs, Wytheville is a place like no other. There are museums to explore days gone by and unique lodging options for enjoying the night to come. For a delightful diversion just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, Wytheville is the perfect spot to enjoy an authentic Southwest Virginia experience.

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WHERE TO STAY

There’s only one Wytheville. It’s true, no other town in the world shares this name. But with one visit, guests discover that its name is not the only thing making this destination special. Situated at the crossroads of two major Interstates (I-77 and I-81) this is so much more than a stopover location. A classic downtown chock-full of gems, Wytheville offers unique lodging, dining and entertainment options. Nearby, there are trails for hikers and cyclists as well as for those who love birding and byways. Add a bundle of homegrown attractions, and you’ve got a must-see destination in Wytheville. There’s only one!

ABOUT WYTHEVILLE

There’s only one Wytheville. It’s true, no other town in the world shares this name. But with one visit, guests discover that its name is not the only thing making this destination special. Situated at the crossroads of two major Interstates (I-77 and I-81) this is so much more than a stopover location. With a classic downtown chock-full of gems, Wytheville offers unique lodging, dining and entertainment options. Nearby, there are trails for hikers and cyclists as well as for those who love birding and byways. Add a bundle of homegrown attractions, and you’ve got a must-see destination in Wytheville. There’s only one!

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