Virginia is for Lovers
Vacation starts with VA! All that you love. All in one trip. #VisitVA to experience why Virginia is for Lovers. ❤️ #LoveVA

Include the pup in your next summer adventure. ☀️ Big Tumbling Creek is the perfect place to explore, with one big fall at the end and lots of smaller ones along the way. Remember to leave no trace!
📸 @withsunshinesol
Memorial Day means summer is finally here. Are you spending the long weekend at the beach or in a mountain town? Let us know in the caption. ☀️
Send this post to a cat lover. Spend some time at @mtpurrnoncats, where you can sip your favorite drink while hanging out with adoptable cats. ☕🐾
Summer memories don’t have to come with a big price tag. We’ve rounded up some of the best free museums and outdoor adventures that won’t break the bank.
☀️ Catch a free summer concert in @visitvabeach. Mark your calendar for a free oceanfront concert. @oceanfrontconcertseries
🕯️ Explore a colonial town. Step back in time and see a simpler way of life at @colonialwmsburg. Plus you can say hi to all the animals.
🖼️ Visit one of Virginia’s free museums. You can’t miss the @vmfamuseum, the only free art museum in the country open 365 days a year.
🌿 Spend a day in nature at a free park like @maymont_rva. Check out the different gardens and animal habitats. Plus this year marks their 100th year!
🎨 Check out local artists in action at @torpedofactory. You can walk into any studio with an open door and observe the artists at work.
🥾 Stroll through a small town like @visitsmithfieldva. Be sure to check out Windsor Castle Park for a relaxing nature walk on the water.

The big ships are coming! Don't miss Sail 250 — mark your calendar for June 19-23 in @visitnorfolkva and get ready to celebrate America's 250th birthday.

Extra, extra — read all about it 🗞️✨
The Today Show just aired live from Williamsburg, and there’s no better time to celebrate than during America’s 250th anniversary!
From Jamestown to Yorktown to Williamsburg, the entire Historic Triangle was on full display ❤️
We couldn’t do what we do without our incredible community — thank you for showing up and showing off what makes this place so special 🤍
✨ Comment “PRODUCTS” and we’ll send you a link to Products As Seen on NBC’s 3rd Hour of TODAY in Williamsburg!
*The Today Show was sponsored by Visit Williamsburg.
#VisitWilliamsburg #HistoricTriangle #America250 #TodayShow #Williasmburg250 #VA250 #Williamsburgva
Extra, extra — read all about it 🗞️✨
The Today Show just aired live from Williamsburg, and there’s no better time to celebrate than during America’s 250th anniversary!
From Jamestown to Yorktown to Williamsburg, the entire Historic Triangle was on full display ❤️
We couldn’t do what we do without our incredible community — thank you for showing up and showing off what makes this place so special 🤍
✨ Comment “PRODUCTS” and we’ll send you a link to Products As Seen on NBC’s 3rd Hour of TODAY in Williamsburg!
*The Today Show was sponsored by Visit Williamsburg.
#VisitWilliamsburg #HistoricTriangle #America250 #TodayShow #Williasmburg250 #VA250 #Williamsburgva
Set your alarm clock and don’t miss Today Show sponsored by @visitwilliamsburg. Tune in Friday May 15th, for this special taping. And be sure to add Williamsburg to your summer plans. @varevolution250

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.

Leave your worries at home and your car parked — these are some of our favorite walkable towns along Virginia’s waterfront. You’ll save on gas, spend less time behind the wheel, and soak in more waterfront fun during your getaway.
📍 @capecharlesvirginiascape This @visitesva town has everything you need in a short radius, from eateries and shops to a scenic pier and a local brewery. @browndogicecream is a must.
📍 @visitcolonialbeachva: Stay near the beaches along the Potomac and you’ll be within walking distance of several restaurants and cute shops like @magnoliahallcbva. Many visitors also rent golf carts to tool around town.
📍 Irvington in @virginiasriverrealm: You won’t need your car when you’re exploring the coves off the Rappahannock River in Irvington (you’ll be better off with a kayak).
📍 Urbanna in @virginiasriverrealm: Explore riverfront parks, marinas, historic sites, and local restaurants while walking around Urbanna.
📍 @onancocktown: Relax at a charming inn, take in the history of @visitesva, and enjoy the sunset and a bite beside the Onancock Creek, all without having to get in the car.
📍 @chincoteaguechamber: The ponies don’t need cars, right? Explore the island town and book a bus or boat tour to see all the wildlife.
📍 @visitsmithfieldva: There’s plenty to see on a walk around Smithfield, from the riverside Windsor Castle Park to architectural highlights and the world’s oldest ham (yes, really).
📍 Wachapreague: If you’re not a bird watcher when you get to Wachapreague, you will be by the time you leave. Spot a Laughing Gull then celebrate with dinner and drinks. @visitesva
📍 Kilmarnock in @virginiasriverrealm: Although not right on the water, Kilmarnock has a bayside vibe and a variety of shops to explore along its main street.
📍 @visitclarksvilleva: Head out for a day on the lake and dinner at Bridgewater Bar & Grill.
Mother’s Day not quite the break you wanted? We’ve rounded up some of our favorite girlfriend getaways in Virginia. Send this to the group chat and start planning — the hardest part will be making your schedules work. ❤️
@beesnees
@nicewonderfarm
@theoakdaleinn
@laubergeprovencale
@quirkhotelrva
@innatwillowgrove
Some things can’t be generated — they have to be lived. See for yourself in Virginia. ❤️

How many of these Virginia roadside attractions have you been to? Sometimes the best part of the trip is the unexpected stop along the way.
❤️ Roanoke Star: Iconic from a distance, even better up close.
❤️ President's Heads: 40+ giant concrete presidential busts in the middle of a field. Reservations required. Explanations optional.
❤️ High Knob Observation Tower: 4,200 feet up, 360-degree views, and almost nobody knows it exists.
❤️ Dinosaur Land: Life-size dinosaurs, bigger than you remember, better than you'd expect.
❤️ Bristol State Street: One street, two states. Walk the Tennessee/Virginia line and call it a two-state trip.

How many of these Virginia roadside attractions have you been to? Sometimes the best part of the trip is the unexpected stop along the way.
❤️ Roanoke Star: Iconic from a distance, even better up close.
❤️ President's Heads: 40+ giant concrete presidential busts in the middle of a field. Reservations required. Explanations optional.
❤️ High Knob Observation Tower: 4,200 feet up, 360-degree views, and almost nobody knows it exists.
❤️ Dinosaur Land: Life-size dinosaurs, bigger than you remember, better than you'd expect.
❤️ Bristol State Street: One street, two states. Walk the Tennessee/Virginia line and call it a two-state trip.

How many of these Virginia roadside attractions have you been to? Sometimes the best part of the trip is the unexpected stop along the way.
❤️ Roanoke Star: Iconic from a distance, even better up close.
❤️ President's Heads: 40+ giant concrete presidential busts in the middle of a field. Reservations required. Explanations optional.
❤️ High Knob Observation Tower: 4,200 feet up, 360-degree views, and almost nobody knows it exists.
❤️ Dinosaur Land: Life-size dinosaurs, bigger than you remember, better than you'd expect.
❤️ Bristol State Street: One street, two states. Walk the Tennessee/Virginia line and call it a two-state trip.

How many of these Virginia roadside attractions have you been to? Sometimes the best part of the trip is the unexpected stop along the way.
❤️ Roanoke Star: Iconic from a distance, even better up close.
❤️ President's Heads: 40+ giant concrete presidential busts in the middle of a field. Reservations required. Explanations optional.
❤️ High Knob Observation Tower: 4,200 feet up, 360-degree views, and almost nobody knows it exists.
❤️ Dinosaur Land: Life-size dinosaurs, bigger than you remember, better than you'd expect.
❤️ Bristol State Street: One street, two states. Walk the Tennessee/Virginia line and call it a two-state trip.

How many of these Virginia roadside attractions have you been to? Sometimes the best part of the trip is the unexpected stop along the way.
❤️ Roanoke Star: Iconic from a distance, even better up close.
❤️ President's Heads: 40+ giant concrete presidential busts in the middle of a field. Reservations required. Explanations optional.
❤️ High Knob Observation Tower: 4,200 feet up, 360-degree views, and almost nobody knows it exists.
❤️ Dinosaur Land: Life-size dinosaurs, bigger than you remember, better than you'd expect.
❤️ Bristol State Street: One street, two states. Walk the Tennessee/Virginia line and call it a two-state trip.
May means summer is just around the corner. The days are getting longer, more time outside, and nights on the porch. Here’s hoping May feels exactly like this. ☀️
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