1. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Botetourt County offers stunning landscapes and picturesque views. One can enjoy miles of hiking trails, including parts of the Appalachian Trail and the Andy Lane Trail. The James River is perfect for kayaking, fishing, and other water activities and the Blue Ridge Parkway, known as "America's Favorite Drive," offers breathtaking views and connects to many local attractions.
2. Historic Towns: Explore the charm of Fincastle, Buchanan, and Troutville, each with its own unique history and character. The Lewis and Clark expedition started in Fincastle and Clark wed a local girl, Judith Hancock, back in the day (1800s). Buchanan is a great spot for finding antiques and local art. We also have historic communities such as Eagle Rock and Blue Ridge that are not incorporated towns but have intriguing histories of their own. And we mustn't forget the historic Greenfield, now an industrial park but once a part of a large plantation owned by Revolutionary War hero Colonel William Preston.
3. Botetourt County Historical Society & Museum offers an opportunity to dive into the rich history of the area. The Fincastle Library has an excellent genealogy room that is a must-visit for anyone researching their ancestors from this area.
4. We have local festivals, artisan fairs, and outdoor concerts. Last weekend, for example, we had Open Studios, where artists invited the public into their workspaces to show off their paintings, photography, and woodworking skills.
5. The Botetourt Farmers Market offers up fresh, local produce and handmade goods from April until late October.
6. The TransAmerica Bicycle Trail (we call it Route 76) is a popular route for cyclists passing through the county.
7. The Botetourt Sports Complex is a hub for local sports and community events and is a major draw for many out-of-town ball games and competitions.
8. Much of the county is part of the George Washington & Jefferson National Forests, which offers plenty of opportunities for fishing, hunting, and bird or animal watching. Outdoor sports enthusiasts should feel right at home here.
9. The Botetourt Golf & Swim Club is a great place for golf and relaxation and is open to the general public (along with memberships). The county has another golf course located at Ashley Plantation Golf Course, too, giving golfers plenty of challenge at either location.
10. We have a new brewery opening up in Buchanan! It joins three wineries: Blue Ridge Vineyard, Stoney Brook Vineyards, and Virginia Mountain Vineyards as another spot to enjoy local scenery and chill.
11. The local YMCA in Daleville serves as a community hub. You can pick up or drop off library books there and they have a children's area that is specifically designed to work with disabled youth. They also have a "stay and play" drop-in daycare.
12. We have a few archeological sites in the county, especially in the northern end, but their location is mostly secret to keep vandals away.
13. Good schools keep our youth active and involved in learning. Botetourt County Public Schools is a highly rated public school district. It has about 4,500 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1. According to state test scores, 76% of students are at least proficient in math and 82% in reading.
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Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while, and this is my 880th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday. Or so sayth the Blogger counter, anyway.
That teacher to student ratio is great! I wish I could visit your state!
ReplyDeleteThose are outstanding statistics for your school!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know any of that. Sound rich and so much bigger than Floyd. I would love a swim club if it was indoor for winter.
ReplyDeleteYou should join the tourism board. One could plan a great vacation around this list.
ReplyDeleteAs my Girl Scout leader would say, you sure know your onions! I think it's wonderful that you see so much in your area that you want to share, that you feel so rooted to it. It's your home.
ReplyDeleteThe Blue Ridge Mountains is on our bucket list. And Boutetort County sounds amazing!
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