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General InformationBlue Ridge Parkway
Boxerwood Gardens
Cyrus McCormick Farm
Enchanted Castle
George C. Marshall Museum
Lake Robertson
Lexington Antique Mall
Lexington Carriage Company Lexington Lanes
Lexington Visitor Center
National Bridge
Natural Bridge Zoo
Robert E. Lee Chapel
RockBridge Historical Society Sam Houstons Birthplace
Southern Virginia College Stonewall Jackson House
Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery
The General Store
V.M.I. Museum
Washington & Lee University
Washington State Purveyors Woods Creek Park and the Chessie Nature Trail Virginia Horse Center (1 mi)
Washington and Lee University(5 mi)
Virginia Military Institute(5 mi)
Virginia Military Institute(5 miles)
West of Lexington on Rte. 39
Lexington, VA 24450
Hours: Yearly tourism
Twelve miles from Lexington on Rte. 39, enter a great mountain gorge. There are 3 miles of rushing, boulder-strewn river with rhododendron, mountain laurel, ferns, magnificent pines and hemlock, maples, and dogwood lining the stream and climbing the steep slopes of the surrounding mountains.
Aside from it's natural beauty, the pass offers a variety of recreational activities. Some of which include: swimming & tubing in the cool mountain water during the summer months, canoeing, fishing, hiking, and picnicking during both the summer and cooler months. The pass has a history as a natural thoroughfare through the mountains. In the 19th century, it was used by the stagecoach lines. The pass is managed by the Virginia department of transportation and is a game forest preserve.
Washington and Lee University(5 miles)
14 S. Randolph St.
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-3074
Call for information
The ruins of a 19th century lime quarry and kiln have been transformed into a magical setting for enjoying music and drama with stone ruins as a stage and a starstudded sky for a roof. They present professional works of theater that celebrate the history and culture of Virginia and the Southern mountains. Plays are presented Tuesday through Saturday during the summer. On Sundays, talented musicians come to lime kiln playing everything from Bluegrass to Zydeco as part of the Coors Concert Series.
Blue Ridge Parkway
Open Yearly
The parkway runs along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains for 470 miles in Virginia and North Carolina. It is only a 15 minute drive from Lexington. Besides beautiful views of the Southern Appalachian Mountains and valleys, the parkway provides a look at the natural and cultural history of the region. Popular times for the parkway are the late spring, when the rhododendron and mountain laurel are in bloom, and also the fall leaf season. You can spend a few hours or several days traveling the blue ridge parkway, and see new and different things around every turn. If you enjoy natural beauty and scenic views, take a drive on the parkway while you visit the Rockbridge area.
Woods Creek Park and the Chessie Nature Trail
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-3777 (Lexington Visitor Center)
Open Yearly from Dawn to Dusk except Christmas Day
The park is 2 miles long running virtually from one end of Lexington to the other and contains open spaces and a playground. Enjoy a walk through groves of pines, cleared forest, grassy areas, and back through cleared areas. The trail passes under a large stone culvert that once carried the railroad over Woods Creek.
Chessie Nature Trail follows the Old Road Red of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad for 12 miles between Lexington and Buena Vista. Along the trail, hikers can see relics of the railroad and of the canal that comes up the Maury to Lexington. Of particular interest is Reid's Dam and Lock, about 2 miles downstream from Lexington on the Chessie trail. The lock allowed canal boats to pass rapids in the river. The canal was built in the 1850's and carried passengers and freight up and down the James and Maury Rivers from Richmond to Lexington and Buchanan. The remains of the dams and locks can still be seen along the river. There is a trail map available at the visitor center. No vehicles/bicycles are permitted on the trail.
Lexington Lanes
Rte. 11 North
Lexington, VA 24450
540-464-2695
Hours vary
Lexington lanes is a bowling establishment with 24 auto scoring lanes, "bumper bowling" available for kids, a video game room, and pool tables. Every Friday and Saturday enjoy "Neon Nights" from 11PM-1AM.
Lake Robertson
State Rte. 251 to Collierstown and Rte. 770
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-4164
Summer Hours: May 20-Labor Day 6AM-10PM
Fall & Spring Hours are posted.
Enjoy 581 acres of forest and rolling hills. Lake Robertson is 14 miles west of Lexington and offers camping, fishing, swimming, tennis courts, picnic areas, and hiking trails.
National BridgeNatural Bridge ZooEnchanted CastleGeorge C. Marshall MuseumStonewall Jackson HouseStonewall Jackson Memorial CemeteryLexington Carriage CompanyRobert E. Lee ChapelCyrus McCormick FarmV.M.I. MuseumSam Houston's BirthplaceWashington & Lee UniversitySouthern Virginia CollegeLexington Visitor CenterLexington Antique MallBoxerwood GardensRockBridge Historical SocietyThe General StoreWashington State PurveyorsApplebees Neighborhood Bar and Grill
Berkys Restaurant
G Willikers Restaurant & Hobbies Lounge
Golden Corral
Hunan Garden Restaurant
IL Palazzo
Oasis
Pizza Hut
Ruby Tuesday's
Sheridan Livery Inn
Southern Inn
Spankys
The Palms
The Wilson Walker House
The Palms
101 West Nelson Street
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-7911
Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30AM-2AM; Sat 10AM-2AM; Sun 10AM-11PM
" A Lexington Tradition"
* Full menu includes beef, seafood, poultry, and pasta
* Cocktails, wine, and beer
IL Palazzo
24 North Main Street
Lexington, VA 24450
540-464-5800
Enjoy fine Italian cuisine from homemade pizza and subs to complete dinners.
Oasis
18 East Nelson Street
Lexington, VA 24450
540-464-4483
* The place for good food and fun
* Traditional American Cooking
Ruby Tuesday's
2511 Beech Ave.
Buena Vista, VA 24450
540-261-1525
Open Daily 11AM-10PM
Enjoy great home cooking with the best pies and cakes in the county. Located approximately 15 miles from Super 8 Lexington
Berky's Restaurant
2516 North Lee Hwy.
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-3478
Open Daily 24hrs.
* Features a daily hot bar special with fruit and salad bar
* Friday and Saturday seafood bar
* Breakfast available anytime
* Banquet room available
Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill
870 Lee Hwy.
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-1524
Southern Inn
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-3612
* A Lexington tradition since 1932
* Casual-Upscale
* Serves lunch & dinner
* Live music on Thursdays and Fridays
* Reservations requested
Sheridan Livery Inn
35 N. Main Street
Lexington, VA 24450
540-464-1887
* Features scrumptious surf & turf menu
* Relaxing lounge
* Outdoor cafe
Golden Corral
Rte. 11 North Lee Hwy.
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-1546
Open 7 days a week 11AM-9PM
* Steaks, buffet, bakery
G Willikers Restaurant & Hobbies Lounge
25 Willow Spring Rd.
Lexington, VA 24450
540-464-9499
* Every Thursday is Greek night
* Steaks and seafood
* Banquet rooms available
* Fine cuisine
Pizza Hut
600 E. Nelson St.
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-7000
Hours: Sun--Thurs 11AM-12AM; Fri-Sat 11AM-1AM
* Lunch buffet
* Pasta, sandwiches, & salad bar
* Carry out and delivery available
Spanky's
110 S. Jefferson St.
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-3338
Open Mon-Sun 9AM-1AM
* Deli
* Gourmet foods
* Mixed beverages
* Beer & wine
* Carry out
* Specializing in tailgate parties and all types of catering
* Gift baskets
* Wine shop
* Delivery
Hunan Garden Restaurant
E. Nelson Street
Lexington, VA 24450
540-463-3338
Open Daily 11AM-10PM
Chinese cuisine