The 11 Places You Absolutely Must Visit In Virginia This Spring
By Beth
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Published April 12, 2017
Is there any time more magical than spring in Virginia? The air is sweet, the trees are blossoming, and warm weather is here to stay. If you’re looking for activities and trips that can help you make the most of the season, we’ve compiled a list of must-visit sites for this time of year. Bring your camera and prepare to be dazzled by springtime magic.
1. Light Of Truth Universal Shrine (Yogaville)
Built in the 1980s as a shrine to all religions, the Light Of Truth Universal Shrine (LOTUS) is one of the most breathtaking buildings in the state. Perfect for a spring trip, this temple is a fascinating way to learn about different spiritualities as well as admire Virginia's gorgeous countryside. For more details about this site,
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2. The Van Gogh Bridge (Reston)
Named after the artist's famous painting, the Van Gogh Bridge is one of the most scenic spots to admire cherry blossoms. This architectural feature has even been compared to Piazza San Marco in Venice. The surrounding area is picture-perfect for an afternoon stroll, shopping excursion, or delicious lunch. To learn more about this site,
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3. Westmoreland Farm (Colonial Beach)
Not only does Westmoreland Berry Farm feature acres of pristine farmland, but it also happens to have an on-site bakery. If you're looking for a way to reconnect with nature, learn about farming, and sample some delicious homemade goods, this is the spot for your next spring weekend. To learn more about this one-of-a-kind Virginia farm,
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4. Carvins Cove (Roanoke)
Just a quick drive from downtown Roanoke, Carvins Cove is nothing short of an oasis. This breathtaking reservoir is massive and the perfect destination for all sorts of adventurers: hikers, swimmers, and those interested in simply admiring the stunning surroundings. The mountain lake is picture-perfect for a springtime picnic and you'll love your time spent here. For more information about the cove,
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5. White Oak Lavender Farm (Harrisonburg)
Nestled in the Shenandoah Valley, White Oak Lavender Farm is a heavenly stretch of land that features a gift shop, tasting room, and acres of blossoming lavender. As you breathe in the lavender-scented air, you'll immediately feel the pure bliss of the season. For more information about the farm,
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6. Virginia Canopy Tours (Bentonville)
For those with an adventurous spirit, a trip to Virginia Canopy Tours will not disappoint. Set in the lush Shenandoah forests, the set-up includes zip lines, suspended bridge walks, and guided nature tours. Those with a fear of heights may want to admire the views from the ground! For more information about Virginia Canopy Tours,
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7. Green Spring Gardens (Alexandria)
If you've ever read the beloved tale of the Secret Garden, you can easily imagine the magic of a hidden garden tucked away in a peaceful setting. And a visit to Green Spring Gardens this time of year will bring this vision to life. Complete with beautiful flower displays, a scenic pond, and plenty of nooks for reading and relaxing, it's a must-visit site in Northern Virginia. For more information,
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8. Burke's Garden (Tazewell County)
And while we're on the subject of enchanted, fairy tale-like places, Burke's Garden is absolutely breathtaking. Amidst lush fields and wildflowers, you'll feel like you've arrived in Narnia. What's even more extraordinary is that this unique valley is placed atop a mountain. For more information,
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9. The Dune Trail (Virginia Beach)
What better way to celebrate warm weather than a trip to the beach? The Dune Trail at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge offers a chance to meander through sand dunes and unique wildlife all the while admiring the beautiful shoreline. For more on this beautiful boardwalk hike,
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10. Doner Bistro (Leesburg)
So many day trips and adventures are bound to work up at appetite, so we've included a fantastic eatery that'll hit the spot. Doner Bistro is a family-run joint that specializes in German food and features an impressive beer selection. It's fun, festive, and the outdoor patio is the best part of all. For more information about this tasty restaurant,
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11. Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyard (North Garden)
Our list concludes the picturesque Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyard. Whether you're looking to sample some delicious Virginia wine or a beautiful place to unwind, the scenic farm has a little something for everyone. Beautiful all year-round, this place becomes especially enchanting during the spring. Fore more information on this remote winery,
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Which of your favorite places would you add to the list? We’d love to hear from you!
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