Parents Getaway

Planning on visiting your kids who are attending one of our local universities, Virginia Tech or Radford? Let us suggest a few ways you can make it memorable and introduce you to some beloved attractions in Montgomery County. Go to Town!

With a breathtaking landscape comprised of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains as well as the ancient New River, there’s no better place to explore nature than Montgomery County. The Huckleberry Trail connects the towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg and is part of the nation’s rail-to-trail system, making the 14-mile trek perfect for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and abilities, whether walking, running or cycling. The Renva-Knowles Memorial Bridge, along with multiple trailheads along the way, afford visitors easy access and parking.

Huckleberry Bridge

The Huckleberry Trail is also an access point to Coal Miner’s Heritage Park, which is located on a 30-acre swath of land where the Merrimac mining community once resided. Where a mining tipple, hotel, general store and residential housing for coal miners once stood is now an open greenspace and a wooden bridge leading guests into the park, the old mining entrance and some of the remnants of the old mining community. The park is an homage to more than 100 years’ worth of coal mining history in the region.

While you’re visiting Montgomery County, be sure to check out Falls Ridge Preserve, part of a rugged ridge along the Roanoke River reaching about 80-feet in height. Enjoy a hike to a serene spring-fed waterfall as small pockets of cascading water lead the way. Wildflowers and interesting rock formations of limestone and sandstone serve as the backdrop for your hike during the spring and summer months, while storybook-like ice formations enchant visitors during the winter months.

Montgomery County is an epicenter of global agricultural innovation, and also is home to some of Virginia’s finest restaurants, wineries and breweries, a few of which are located right on the farms.

Located on Glade Road Growing Farm, Rising Silo Brewery offers beers brewed with exclusively organic malts and water from the farm's well. Brewmaster Greg Zielske also sources produce from other local farms to develop creative seasonal options. Additionally, the brewery utilizes green energy through the power of 113 solar panels that provide 31 kW of solar energy, as well as a solar hot water system.

Rising Silo Brewery

If you prefer wine, be sure to check out Beliveau Farm Winery. With a desire to grow grapes and make wine, Yvan and Joyce Beliveau purchased 165-acres of land that had been overgrown with brush, and the 1900’s farmhouse-turned-barn that sat upon it, in 2001. By 2009, the first grapes were planted with the first wine produced in 2011. The winery officially opened in 2012 and a brewery was added in 2019 to produce gluten free beers – currently Virginia’s only gluten-free brewery.

And while the variety of wines available, from the “Destiny” vidal blanc to the “Sweet Surrender” concord, are enough to impress any aficionado, more impressive is the 165 scenic acres of picnic areas, hiking trails and lavender fields that add the perfect touch of ambiance to your glass.

Beliveau Farm Winery

You must be getting hungry by now. Ranging from burger joints to fine cuisine, in Montgomery County there’s a taste available for everyone’s palate. And just like the bustling agricultural industry of the region yields delicious brews and wines, so too does it allow for remarkably fresh, local flavors from our bevy of restaurants who proudly prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner for our visitors.

Connie Hale, chef and owner of Buffalo and More, sources all of the restaurant’s buffalo meat from a nearby farm (which she also owns) to prepare local favorites like bison chili, buffalo brisket and a variety of burgers. She says visitors tell her that buffalo has a sweeter, richer taste than beef, and that many say buffalo meat tastes like what beef used to taste like.  The restaurant also sources all its other proteins and produce from local farms lending to an authentic Montgomery County flavor experience.

Some of the region’s more refined restaurants are located within the area’s historic buildings. But don’t let the formal structures and sophisticated menus fool you – you’re still in Montgomery County after all, and we do casual around here.

A favorite Southwest Virginia landmark since 1963, The Farmhouse Restaurant in Christiansburg serves up some of the best steak and seafood dishes in the New River Valley in a relaxed setting one would expect from a southern farmhouse. Originally part of the Ridinger Estate built in the 1800s, the authentic farmhouse is joined by an old train caboose, adding an additional unique seating option.

The Farmhouse Restaurant

622 North invites diners to a large, recently renovated Victorian building in Blacksburg’s historic Downtown District. Serving lunch and dinner options influenced from flavors from around the world, 622 North treats guests to family-style, three-course and a la carte meals crafted with the finest locally sourced ingredients of the New River Valley.

For some nighttime fun and culture, stop by the Lyric Theatre. Originally opened in 1930 and the focus of major restorations throughout the years, the Lyric is famous for being one of Virginia’s first cinemas to show sound pictures. Adorned with original 1930s tapestries, replica lanterns and the fully restored lobby and auditorium, today the Lyric Theatre is a hub for movies, concerts and performances. The Lyric Theatre is also home to some of the best popcorn in Montgomery County, so grab a bag and enjoy (we like it better with extra butter).

Lyric Theatre

All that’s left to do now is tuck in for a good night’s rest. After all, tomorrow is a whole new day to explore the New River Valley. Go to Town!

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The Blacksburg Farmer's Market had special guests this past weekend for their Spring Market Kickoff! 😄 Did you catch these adorable alpacas on Saturday?

The market is now open Saturdays 8am-2pm and Wednesdays 2pm-6pm each week. ☀

Come out for farm-fresh goods and handmade items, as well as live music and the opportunity to meet local farmers and artisans! 🐓

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We are excited to announce a FREE virtual workshop series led by Miles Partnership, a strategic marketing company focused exclusively on travel and tourism, to help ensure your online presence is in great shape! ⭐

There are two webinars being offered on Tuesday, April 9 and Tuesday April 16, at 10am on both dates.

The first presentation is an overview and general introduction, while the second highlights more advanced topics. Advance registration is required. (Link in bio)

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Spring is in full bloom in Montgomery County! 🌸

In addition to cherry trees, redbuds, Bradford pears, and a variety of flowering bushes and bulbs can be found decorating our beautiful landscape. 😍 What’s your favorite type of spring bloom? Comment below! 💐

Photo: E. Cook // Montgomery County Regional Tourism

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Warm weather and sunny skies are in the forecast for St. Patrick’s Day weekend! ☀️🍀 If you’re looking for an outdoor activity to enjoy, why not take a stroll or bike ride on the Huckleberry Trail? 🚴 Be sure to check out our Virtual Visitor Center for a listing of this weekend’s festivities as well! 🍻 (Link in bio)

Photo: E. Cook // Montgomery County Regional Tourism

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Have you seen this colorful school of fish in Downtown Christiansburg? 🐠 🌈There's plenty of public art to see in our two towns--check out the link in our bio for a full map!

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A warm, sunny day + a Love Potion milkshake from @sugarmagnoliashops = perfection 💖

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Come to the Blacksburg Community Center on Monday, January 29th from 4:30-8:30pm to learn more about the NRV Passenger Rail Project and share your input!

This project will bring passenger rail service to the region for the first time since 1979! 😮

In addition, a survey will be open from January 29th-February 28th for community members to share their priorities for the project.

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