Scott County Tourism Blog
Advantages to Cold Weather Hikes
Winter Hiking Provides Optimal Scenic Viewing
58 Metalwork LLC / 58 Flower stop
Samuel is the creator behind 58 Metalworks LLC and Jordan is the grower behind 58 Flower Stop. It’s no coincidence that the businesses bear the name 58. The Gilliams live in Hiltons, just off Highway 58, a road that runs 508 miles from Harrogate, Tennessee to Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Space Snax Takes Off for Gate City Couple
Coon and Fox Space Snax Takes Off
Maple Tree Book shop and Coffee Shop Opens July 1
Maple Tree Book Shop, Gate City, Virginia’s, newest business will be open just in time for the Red, White, and Blue Bash on July 1.
Sally Pete’s Farmhouse
Scott County’s newest vacation rental is reminiscent of a French country farmhouse
Nickelsville’s b2c2 Farms Ships Eggs Nationwide
Perched on a hill just off Little Duck Road in Nickelsville is B2C2 Farms, from where fertilized chicken eggs and chicks are shipped throughout the United States. What started as a challenge for Courtney Farmer from her husband, Ben, in 2016, has grown into a...
Scott County Fall Tour
With the official arrival of fall, it’s time to plan your Scott County and Southwest Virginia leaf tour. Fall at Bark Camp Lake This season welcomes a new pumpkin patch, Pungo Farms, as our long-time Punkin’ Man, Walter Manis retired after 30 years of running...
Virginia Historic Landmark now Available for Rental
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Fulkerson-Hilton Home in the Hiltons community of Scott County, Virginia, is now available for rental through Airbnb. Nearby residents to the historic home, Jeff and Rebecca Arrington, purchased the home and its...
Memorial Day Weekend 2020
As stated, the Devil's Bathtub is a dynamic water force, prone to flash flooding during heavy rainfalls. Sunday, May 24, 2020, the Devil's Bathtub area experienced a significant amount of rainfall that resulted in a flash flood, stranding 20 hikers along the...
Punkin’ Man Hands over reins to pungo farms
For 30 years, Walter Manis provided pumpkins, gourds, fall décor and tons of fall fun for children of all ages from his Nickelsville, Virginia farm. This year, the Punkin Man decided to hang up his jack-o-lantern. But never fear, Walter made sure he was handing over...