Lodging
Travelers and visitors to Virginia's New
River Valley will find diverse lodging throughout the
region. Convenient to charming communities and venerated
universities, with the New River and Blue Ridge Mountains
as a backdrop, you won't find a more beautiful and
accommodating destination in which to lodge.
Country inns and bed-and-breakfasts are
well placed throughout the New River and Blue Ridge
Mountains region. Gracious mansions and rustic woodland
lodges are equally popular as inns.
From
the banks of New River to the summits of the Blue Ridge
Mountains, cabins and lodges are among the most popular and
prolific means of lodging afforded in the New River Valley
region.
Camping and Campgrounds
Developed public camping
areas are located in state parks, in the Jefferson National
Forest, and along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Many private
campgrounds are situated throughout the region.
Hotels and Motels
Interstate 81 (I-81) and nearby
Interstate 77 ((I-77) transect the region from
north-to-south-and east-to-west respectively. Many hotels
are located along their routes, along state and U.S.
highways, and in the adjacent Roanoke Valley.
The valley's
mineral springs have been resort destinations for more than
200 years, and the region has never lacked as a
resort-living area. From Mountain Lake to the nearby Hot
Springs, resorts are plentiful.
Once you've toured the valley, you'll want
to likely want to return for an extended holiday, which is
why multi-day vacation rentals, including cabins and
lodges, are extremely popular.