11 Hidden Places In Virginia Only Locals Know About
By Beth
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Published June 15, 2017
Virginia is filled with hidden places to explore. They’re the kind of spots you only hear about through word of mouth and they are cherished by locals. If you’re planning an adventurous day trip or something truly special, it helps to know about these secret spots. Ranging from natural attractions to hole-in-the-wall restaurants, this list has a little something for everyone. Simply click the link following each place to access the full article.
1. Highland County: Virginia's Little Switzerland
Aside from the lucky few that live there, most don't realize Virginia has its own Little Switzerland. Highland County has earned that nickname because of its breathtaking natural attractions that could easily rival its European counterpart. Intrigued by this magical place?
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2. Caledon State Park: A Hidden Park Along The River
The breathtaking Caledon State Park includes over 25,000 acres of forested trails, coastline, and marshland. The park's proximity to the river allow for particularly stunning sunsets as well as a nice variety of water activities. For more information on this site,
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3. Kiptopeke State Park: A Vision Of Concrete Fleets
Kiptopeke's Breakwater creates a stunning spectacle along the Chesapeake Bay. The 9 concrete ships were once part of a larger group ordered by the U.S. Maritime Commission during WWII. Visitors can stroll the piers at Kiptopeke and admire this striking vision of history. To learn more about the parks and the concrete fleet,
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4. Burke's Garden in Tazewell County: Virginia's Own Narnia
Ever dreamed of stepping through a wardrobe and arriving in a different land altogether? When you arrive at Burke's Garden in Tazewell County, you'll feel as though you're living out your Narnia dream. Luscious green hills, wildflowers and more await in this extraordinary mountain valley. For more information,
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5. The Shack: A Hidden Gem Of A Restaurant
If you were looking for a fine dining experience with nightly menus and seasonal ingredients, you might not think to step into a restaurant called "The Shack." This would be a mistake, though, because this tiny restaurant in Staunton serves some of the best meals in all of Virginia.
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6. Carvin's Cove: Virginia's Devastatingly Blue Lake
Tucked away at the foot of the mountains in Roanoke awaits the beautiful water known as Carvins Cove. While swimming isn't permitted, visitors are encouraged to canoe or kayak to explore the terrain. For more information on this hidden gem,
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7. Pico Taqueria: The State's Best Taco Stand
Unless you knew what you were looking for, chances are you wouldn't stumble upon Pico Taqueria in Chincoteague on your own accord. But this gem of a taco stand is definitely worth however long it may take you to get there. When you enjoy a tasty taco from this spot, you'll be dining like a local. For more information,
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8. Devil's Bathtub: A Hidden Swimming Hole In The Woods
Getting to Devil's Bathtub in Fort Blackmore is by no means an easy feat. The trek involves several miles of hiking and stream crossing, but as you can see there is quite a reward that awaits those adventurous enough to brave the woods. For more details about this site,
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9. The Bluebell Trail: Virginia's Secret Garden Hike
Is anything more relaxing that a stroll through the woods? How about when those woods are filled with blossoms and wildflowers?Virginia's Bluebell Trail is a short and scenic loop that's part of the Bull Run Occoquan Trail. For more information about this hike,
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10. Breaks Interstate Park: Virginia's Own Grand Canyon
Few people realize that located along the Virginia/Kentucky border is the Grand Canyon of the South. This site is the deepest gorge east of the Mississippi River and its views are truly breathtaking.
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11. White Oak Lavender Farm: A Slide Of Heaven Hiding In Plain Sight
Harrisonburg is home to one of the most scenic and peaceful farms in the state. White Oak Lavender Farms is dedicated to wellness, health, and of course, all things lavender. Stop in to pick some for yourself or sample some freshly made goodies, including lavender ice cream, cookies, and even coffee. For more details about White Oak,
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Have you visited any of these secret spots in Virginia? Did any of your favorites miss the list? We’d love to hear from you!
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