Martinsburg/Berkeley County, WV

Martinsburg/Berkeley County Convention & Visitors Bureau

115 North Queen Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401

1-800-498-2386
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Charles Town/Jefferson County, WV

Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau

37 Washington Court
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425

1-866-HELLO-WV
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Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce

29 Keyes Ferry Road, Suite 200
Charles Town, WV 25414

1-800-624-0577
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Winchester/Frederick County

Winchester/Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau & Visitor Center

1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Winchester, VA 22601
1-877-871-1326

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Clarke County

Clarke County Chamber of Commerce

101 East Main Street
Berryville, VA 22611

540-955-4200
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Front Royal/Warren County

Front Royal/Warren County Visitor Center

414 East Main Street
Front Royal, VA 22630

1-800-338-2576
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Shenandoah County

Shenandoah County Tourism

600 North Main Street, Suite 101
Woodstock, VA 22664

1-888-367-3965
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Mount Jackson Chamber of Commerce

5901 Main Street
Mount Jackson, VA 22842
540-477-3275
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New Market Area Chamber of Commerce

100 West Lee Street
New Market, VA 22844

540-740-3212
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Strasburg Chamber of Commerce

160 East King St.
Strasburg, VA 22657

540-465-3187
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Woodstock Chamber of Commerce

140 North Main Street
Woodstock, VA 22664

540-459-2542
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Luray/Page County

Luray/Page County Visitor Center

18 Campbell Street
Luray, VA 22835

1-888-743-3915
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Harrisonburg/Rockingham County

Harrisonburg Tourism & Visitor Services

212 South Main Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801

540-432-8935
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Staunton/Augusta County

Staunton Convention & Visitors Bureau

116 West Beverley Street, 2nd Floor
Staunton, VA 24401

1-800-342-7982
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Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce

30 Ladd Road
Fishersville, VA 22939

1-866-757-8854
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Greater Augusta Regional Tourism

301 West Main Street
Waynesboro, VA 22980

1-800-757-8854
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Highland County

Highland County Chamber of Commerce

61 Highland Center Drive
Monterey, VA 24465

540-468-2550
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Lexington, Buena Vista/Rockbridge

Lexington & Rockbridge Area Tourism

106 East Washington Street
Lexington, VA 24450

1-877-453-9822
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Bath County

Bath County Chamber of Commerce

2696 Main Street, Suite 4
Hot Springs, VA 24445

1-800-628-8092
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Alleghany County

Alleghany County Chamber of Commerce

241 West Main Street
Covington, VA 24426

1-888-430-5786
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Fincastle/Botetourt County

Botetourt County Office of Tourism

13 West Main Street - Suite 1, Box 10
Fincastle, VA 24090

540-473-1167
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Roanoke, Salem/Roanoke County

Roanoke Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau

101 Shenandoah Avenue N.E.
Roanoke, VA 24016

1-800-635-5535
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Salem Visitor Center

1001 Roanoke Boulevard
Salem, VA 24153

1-888-VASALEM
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Clarke County, VA

Clarke County, named for revolutionary war hero, Goerge Rogers Clarke, was formed in 1836 from Frederick County. This area was part of Lord Fairfax's 5 million-acre property.  A young George Washington surveyed the area for Lord Fairfax.  In the latter part of the 18th-century, many descendants of Tidewater Virginia's most prestigious families moved here, bringing with them their plantation lifestyle and love of fox hunting.

During the Civil war, Clarke County was in the midst of Col. John Singleton Mosby's theater of operations.  There are many well-marked sites of his skirmishes within the county.  Confederate General Jubal Early's army fought the Battle of Cool Spring along the Shenandoah River and General Robert E. Lee, whose wife was born in Clarke County, camped here on his way to Gettysburg.  The Civil War devastated the area, but many of the old plantation homes survived and still stand today.  Open fields dominate the landscape and preserve the rural setting that the people of Clarke County cherish.

Come visit with us and enjoy the rural beauty, history, and charm of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley.  Whether you are taking a walking tour of Berryville, or a driving tour of the countryside, you will find something for everyone in Clarke County.

See our historic sites and homes, go cycling on our scenic roads, canoe and fish on the Shenandoah River, go horseback riding, play golf, take a balloon ride, or hike the Appalachian Trail.  There are a wide variety of restaurants in the county - from country cooking to fast food, ethnic cuisine to fine dining - that are sure to please everyone.   Perhaps your more lingering memory of the area will be the people you meet ... people who ask "how are you doin" and listen when you respond.

You will find Clarke County to be a truly unique experience.  The bustling air of the built-up areas to the east seems to soften as you cross the Blue Ridge.  The Shenandoah flows serene, and tensions ebb as you watch it's stately progress.  Come visit with us in Clarke County, Virginia's best kept secret!

 


 

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