Phyllis’s Guest Manual

Phyllis
Phyllis’s Guest Manual

Sightseeing

McAfee Knob is a must-hike in the area. It has incredible panoramic views and is the most photographed place on the Appalachian Trail. https://www.visitroanokeva.com/things-to-do/outdoor-adventure/appalachian-trail/mcafee-knob/
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McAfee Knob
Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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McAfee Knob is a must-hike in the area. It has incredible panoramic views and is the most photographed place on the Appalachian Trail. https://www.visitroanokeva.com/things-to-do/outdoor-adventure/appalachian-trail/mcafee-knob/
Dragons Tooth is a great hike on the Appalachian Trail, and it is only 35 min (23.4 mi) via VA-624 from my home. The hike on Dragon’s Tooth trail from the parking lot to the summit is 2.5 miles and a climb of 1,100 feet. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/virginia/dragons-tooth-trail 9 locals recommend
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Dragons Tooth Trail Head
Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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Dragons Tooth is a great hike on the Appalachian Trail, and it is only 35 min (23.4 mi) via VA-624 from my home. The hike on Dragon’s Tooth trail from the parking lot to the summit is 2.5 miles and a climb of 1,100 feet. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/virginia/dragons-tooth-trail 9 locals recommend
"Pandapas Pond is about 15 minutes northwest of Blacksburg, Virginia and located off of US-460. Primary activities include fishing, trail running, hiking, and hiking with leashed dogs but mountain biking and horseback riding are not allowed. Parking is free, abundant, and accommodates horse trailers."
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Pandapas Pond
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"Pandapas Pond is about 15 minutes northwest of Blacksburg, Virginia and located off of US-460. Primary activities include fishing, trail running, hiking, and hiking with leashed dogs but mountain biking and horseback riding are not allowed. Parking is free, abundant, and accommodates horse trailers."
"Mountain Lake is one of the locations where the film Dirty Dancing was filmed. For those who enjoyed the film, it is fun to see the lake, the lodge and pavilion where many scenes took place."
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Mountain Lake Lodge
115 Hotel Cir
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"Mountain Lake is one of the locations where the film Dirty Dancing was filmed. For those who enjoyed the film, it is fun to see the lake, the lodge and pavilion where many scenes took place."
"Bald Knob Trail is a great short 1 mile hike that gives you panorama view of the area, great place for sunset." Easy to access from US-460 in Giles County, take Mountain Lake Road (VA-700) for 7 miles and park in the gravel lot on the left by the intersection of VA-613 and Mountain Lake Outfitters. Cross VA-700 and begin your hike up the gravel road. After 0.1 miles turn right onto the well-marked "Bald Knob" Trail. https://www.theoutbound.com/virginia/hiking/hike-to-bald-knob#photo-123798
Bald Knob
"Bald Knob Trail is a great short 1 mile hike that gives you panorama view of the area, great place for sunset." Easy to access from US-460 in Giles County, take Mountain Lake Road (VA-700) for 7 miles and park in the gravel lot on the left by the intersection of VA-613 and Mountain Lake Outfitters. Cross VA-700 and begin your hike up the gravel road. After 0.1 miles turn right onto the well-marked "Bald Knob" Trail. https://www.theoutbound.com/virginia/hiking/hike-to-bald-knob#photo-123798
Buffalo Mountain has a beautiful vista at top of the mountain, relatively easy hike.
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Buffalo Mountain Peak
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Buffalo Mountain has a beautiful vista at top of the mountain, relatively easy hike.

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"New River Junction has fun tubing on the New River, 15 min from downtown. Good way to chill off on hot summer days."
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New River Junction
2591 Big Falls Rd
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"New River Junction has fun tubing on the New River, 15 min from downtown. Good way to chill off on hot summer days."
"The Huckleberry Trail is an asphalt-paved bike/pedestrian path. The trail currently runs from the Blacksburg library to the New River Mall. There are distance markers every half mile. At 2.83 miles it crosses the road to Warm Hearth, at 3.43 miles it crosses High-top, and at 3.90 it crosses Merrimac. The total distance from the library to the mall is 5.762 miles. Bike rentals available at trailhead by library. The Huckleberry Trail is a 7-mile rail trail in Montgomery County, Virginia, connecting the towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg. The trail is 12 feet wide with an asphalt surface. The trail takes its name from the former route of the Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Company, nicknamed the "Huckleberry", upon which the trail was constructed. The "Huckleberry" moniker was introduced by the railroad's passengers, who would pick huckleberries alongside the tracks during the railroad's frequent service interruptions and breakdowns. Trailhead is 8 min from the house downtown by the library. The original route headed to Christiansburg and Ben & Jerry’s in the New River Valley Mall is always a big incentive for kids. The other direction goes through part of town/neighborhoods to the recent addition that takes you through friends and woods and ends in the beautiful Heritage Park with great vista view." https://www.traillink.com/trail/huckleberry-trail/ https://huckleberrytrail.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2018-03-07-Huckleberry-Trail-Map-V3.pdf
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Huckleberry Trail
Huckleberry Trail
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"The Huckleberry Trail is an asphalt-paved bike/pedestrian path. The trail currently runs from the Blacksburg library to the New River Mall. There are distance markers every half mile. At 2.83 miles it crosses the road to Warm Hearth, at 3.43 miles it crosses High-top, and at 3.90 it crosses Merrimac. The total distance from the library to the mall is 5.762 miles. Bike rentals available at trailhead by library. The Huckleberry Trail is a 7-mile rail trail in Montgomery County, Virginia, connecting the towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg. The trail is 12 feet wide with an asphalt surface. The trail takes its name from the former route of the Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Company, nicknamed the "Huckleberry", upon which the trail was constructed. The "Huckleberry" moniker was introduced by the railroad's passengers, who would pick huckleberries alongside the tracks during the railroad's frequent service interruptions and breakdowns. Trailhead is 8 min from the house downtown by the library. The original route headed to Christiansburg and Ben & Jerry’s in the New River Valley Mall is always a big incentive for kids. The other direction goes through part of town/neighborhoods to the recent addition that takes you through friends and woods and ends in the beautiful Heritage Park with great vista view." https://www.traillink.com/trail/huckleberry-trail/ https://huckleberrytrail.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2018-03-07-Huckleberry-Trail-Map-V3.pdf
Claytor Lake State Park is 29 min (28.7 mi) via US-460 E and I-81 S from my house, it has a small beach and boat rentals are available.
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Claytor Lake
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Claytor Lake State Park is 29 min (28.7 mi) via US-460 E and I-81 S from my house, it has a small beach and boat rentals are available.
"Take on a fishing adventure with Tangent Outfitters. You'll get hooked!"
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Tangent Outfitters
1710 New River Dr
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"Take on a fishing adventure with Tangent Outfitters. You'll get hooked!"
Falls Ridge Preserve is 17 min (10.2 mi) via US-460 E and VA-603 from my house, one of The Nature Conservancy’s preserves. https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/falls-ridge-preserve/
Falls Ridge Road
Falls Ridge Road
Falls Ridge Preserve is 17 min (10.2 mi) via US-460 E and VA-603 from my house, one of The Nature Conservancy’s preserves. https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/falls-ridge-preserve/