10 Visitor Centers in Shenandoah Valley That You Shouldn't Miss

August 10, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Shenandoah Valley, United States including Massanutten Country Corner, Front Royal Visitors Center, Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center, Roanoke Valley Visitor Information Center, Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Center, Visitor Center of Lexington, Staunton Visitor Center, Luray-Page County Visitor Center, Buena Vista Regional Visitor Center, Virginia Welcome Center, I-64 Eastbound.
Restaurants in Shenandoah Valley

1. Massanutten Country Corner

3546 US Highway 211 W, Luray, VA 22835-5141 +1 540-843-0744 [email protected] https://massanuttencountrycorner.com/
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Massanutten Country Corner

Farm market providing local produce, dairy, meat, eggs, jams, spices and more. Gift shop featuring local artisans/crafters, Minnetonka moccasins, T shirts and local hiking guides and maps. Cork to Barrel, a local business that handcrafts wine barrel furniture and other items from recycled wine bottles and corks. Garden shop with garden supplies and decor along with seasonal plants and hanging baskets. There are Nigerian Dwarf goats to visit with and feed.

Reviewed By Roam42966790222 - Luray - Page County, United States

If you're out leaf peeping in autumn, hiking in spring, river running in summer, enjoying a cozy fire at the cabin in winter, or just cruising the backroads of the treasure that is Page County Virginia , you have to stop by the Massanutten Country Corner. This is a treasure within a treasure. It has it all, flowers for mom, ice cream for dad, treats and sweets for the kids and goats and piggies for the wee ones. Lots of local veggies, honey, cider, jams, jellies, meats, ice cream and lots of crafts and gifts by local artisans. The artwork and paintings of familiar local scenes by valley artist are incredible. Oh and did I mention Homestead Creamery Ice Cream? The best ice cream in (and from) the valley!! Check out the koi pond and the garden shop and take in the breathtaking view of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east, the Massanutten Range to the west and the beautiful Page Valley nestled in between. The owners Jeff and Kristin are pretty special too, so nice and have truly never met a stranger and if you have any questions about the local area just ask Miss Brenda, she knows all things Page County. And if you're lucky you will catch a glimpse of Corky the Security Cat, but rest assured Corky is watching you!!

2. Front Royal Visitors Center

414 E Main St, Front Royal, VA 22630-3305 +1 540-635-5788 [email protected] http://DiscoverFrontRoyal.com
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Front Royal Visitors Center

Reviewed By K8liber

My husband and I were in town for vacation and visited the Welcome Center on 6/25/19 in search of hiking information. Nellie welcomed us and went well out of her way to find the perfect hike for us. She was caring and kind and listened to our needs. Her smile and effort was just what we needed. We went hiking on the trail she recommended and were so happy with the hike that we came back the following day to thank her in person. Thank you Nellie and Front Royal Visitor Center!

3. Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center

212 S Main St, Harrisonburg, VA 22801-3605 +1 540-432-8935 http://www.visitharrisonburgva.com/
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center

Discover the history, culture, and amenities that make Harrisonburg one of the Virginia's most visited cities at the Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center. Browse our library of brochures, maps, and travel resources for the areas best best place to explore, shop, dine, and recline. Exepreince what makes life better in the 'burg -plan your next adventure at the Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center. Awarded with the "2016 Virginia Green Travel Star Award"

Reviewed By W1702PJmarkg - Catonsville, United States

The Harrisonburg Visitor's Center is located in the historic (c.1848) Hardesty Higgings House and located in the downtown historic area within easy walking distance to many sights,restaurants and history. The center is a destination within it's self, housing the Valley Turnpike Museum,Civil War Orientation Exhibit and the Virginia Craftsman Showroom as well as the Rocktown Gift Shop and Heritage Bakery & Cafe with outside courtyard seating. There is a short film and brochures of every kind on Harrisonburg and the surrounding area and beyond. We were in town on a Christmas trip and spoke with Carole on our visit and have to say that she is as good as anyone we have encountered in our many years of travelling and the visitor's center is lucky to have her. We enjoyed her humor,genuineness,knowledge and local insight she passed along during our nice long visit.

4. Roanoke Valley Visitor Information Center

101 Shenandoah Ave NE, Roanoke, VA 24016-2044 +1 800-635-5535 [email protected] http://www.visitroanokeva.com
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Roanoke Valley Visitor Information Center

Get the inside scoop on what to see and do from the experts at the Roanoke Valley Visitor Information Center. Located in Downtown Roanoke, the Visitor Information Center is centrally located and easy to get to. Dogs welcome inside, water bowls available! Our trained travel counselors will provide maps/brochures, information on lodging, restaurants, area attractions, as well as things to do and local events during your visit. We are conveniently located inside a historic passenger rail station and offer accessible parking and restrooms. The building is also home to the Loewy Gallery, a free exhibit that focuses on the life and work of Raymond Loewy, the architect who designed the building. Motorcoach buses welcome, please call to arrange a step-on tour!

Reviewed By JohnDoe22222 - Young Harris, United States

Jane was super friendly and gave us great ideas on how to spend our long weekend. We really appreciated the information and her personal touches on the history of the area.

5. Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Center

1400 S Pleasant Valley Rd, Winchester, VA 22601-4465 +1 540-542-1326 [email protected] http://www.visitwinchesterva.com
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Winchester-Frederick County Convention & Visitors Center

Welcome to the Winchester area! We're the official Visitor Center and Tourism Office representing the City of Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia. Stop by any day of the week, 9am-5pm, to get personal and friendly information on the entire area. Enjoy our large and clean family-friendly bathrooms and gift shop offering local and regional items, souvenirs, official Virginia is for Lovers shirts and merchandise, and local beer, wine and cider. Free bus and RV parking available on-site. Need to stretch your legs? We're just steps from the Abram's Delight historic home, historical society museum, and Wilkins Lake which has a paved trail surrounding it. We're also on the edge of the Shenandoah University campus which has trails and paths throughout. A great stop if you have a dog that needs a walk as all areas mentioned above are dog friendly!

Reviewed By 2b00mers - Virginia, United States

This site is a must stop for your orientation as to what to do during your visit to Winchester and the Shenandoah Valley. Besides the usual array of travel brochures this is also where you can purchase your souvenirs from clothing, coffee mugs, apple candy, Patsy Cline tunes to refrigerator magnets. Ask the friendly staff if you have any questions.

6. Visitor Center of Lexington

106 E Washington St, Lexington, VA 24450-2518 +1 540-463-3777 https://lexingtonvirginia.com/
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Visitor Center of Lexington

Reviewed By 435ashlyw

Very helpful staff that went out of the way to help and suggest things to see and do. Sad some people of Lexingrton don't appreciate there towns history.

7. Staunton Visitor Center

35 S New St, Staunton, VA 24401-4309 +1 540-332-3971 http://www.visitstaunton.com/
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Staunton Visitor Center

The Downtown Staunton Visitor Center is a place where visitors can get information and directions, make reservations and find suggestions on things to see and do in Staunton, Virginia.

Reviewed By LindaC952 - Staunton, United States

Since there are so many choices to make in Staunton, from sightseeing to shopping to restaurants, be sure to make your first stop at the Visitor Center for a map, brochure and advice from very knowledgeable travel counselors. With luck, you will get to meet the effevescent, knowledgeable manager, Gloria.

8. Luray-Page County Visitor Center

18 Campbell St, Luray, VA 22835-1907 +1 540-743-3915 http://www.visitluraypage.com/plan/visitor-center/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Luray-Page County Visitor Center

Reviewed By LeslieA862 - Brewster, United States

You want to stop here if you are unsure about what to do in the area, or it is a raining day...the ladies are very nice, and filled with information about everything you can see and do in the area.

9. Buena Vista Regional Visitor Center

Forest Green Avenue, Buena Vista, VA 24461 +1 540-261-8004 http://www.virginia.org/Listings/VisitorInformationCenters/BuenaVistaRegionalVisitorCenter/
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Buena Vista Regional Visitor Center

10. Virginia Welcome Center, I-64 Eastbound

100 Welcome Center Dr, Covington, VA 24426-5318 +1 540-559-3010
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Virginia Welcome Center, I-64 Eastbound

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