by Pam Cox | Mar 6, 2019 | Redirected, Un-categorized
With a national forest, a state park and locally-owned campgrounds, Scott County has plenty of camping options; including Yurts, primitive, RV and dispersed camping in the Jefferson National Forest. Camp Clinch Family owned campground on the Historic Clinch...
by Pam Cox | Mar 6, 2019 | Redirected, Un-categorized
Cyclists will be delighted by Scott County’s scenic roads and trails. The Dungannon and Clinch River Scenic Road Tour winds for 24 miles along country roads in the heart of Scott County. This beautiful route passes historical buildings and cemeteries, the world-famous...
by Pam Cox | Mar 5, 2019 | Agritourism
Ziegenwald Dairy is owned and operated by John and Andrea Woodworth. Our Farm is located on Possum Creek, near Gate City, in Scott Co. Virginia. We relocated to this area in December of 1993 and bought our first goats in spring of ’94 and have been raising...
by Pam Cox | Mar 5, 2019 | Agritourism
Valley Creek Farms1146 Valley Creek Road, Nickelsville276-479-3511 Specializing in honey bees, non GMO fruits, vegetables, grains, chickens, eggs, Registered Katahdin Sheep, Registered Sliver Fox Rabbits.
by Pam Cox | Mar 4, 2019 | Blog
Our Mission To promote and provide equine activities in Scott County and the surrounding region for our youth and fellow horsemen, while encouraging sportsmanship, family values and lasting friendships with our community and members through dedication and public...
by Pam Cox | Mar 4, 2019 | History
Continue the journey along the Wilderness Road by visiting the new Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail Interpretative Center, located in Duffield, Virginia. The new center overlooks Kane Gap–a visible representation that shows the path settlers once toon on...
by Pam Cox | Mar 1, 2019 | History
The Anderson Blockhouse was built in the late 1700s to protect European settlers from Indian attacks. The original location of the blockhouse can be visited along the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail while a replica can be seen at Natural Tunnel State Park. John...
by Pam Cox | Mar 1, 2019 | Blog
Dave Powers “loves bringing old stuff back to life.” For this reason, he has spent the last few years restoring the Powers’ family original Mill and also replicating a small railroad track, complete with a steam-powered engine. He is the fourth generation Powers to...
by Pam Cox | Mar 1, 2019 | Biking, Cabins, Camping, Campsites, Caving, Hiking, State Parks
For stunning views, trails, camping, and outdoor family fun, visit Natural Tunnel State Park in Scott County, Virginia! Overlook the 10-story gorge and ride a chair lift to the bottom, where you can stand at the mouth of the 850-foot, naturally carved tunnel while...
by Pam Cox | Mar 1, 2019 | History
Fannon’s Train museum is located at the intersection of Highway US 23, 421, and 58, in Duffield, Virginia. Free admission. Call in advance 276-431-2428. Kenny Fannon, and his grandson, Ruston Fannon, are preserving the history of the railroad in...