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Carroll County Office of Tourism & Blue Ridge Plateau Regional Visitor Center Exit 14, I-77
235 Farmers Market Dr.
Hillsville, Virginia 24343
888-785-2781
Phone 276-730-3100
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Carroll County Government
605 Pine Street
Hillsville, VA 24343
Phone 276-730-3000
CarrollCountyVA.org
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Reed Island Tree Farm
715 Peacock Dr.
Hillsville,
VA
24343
Home Phone: home276-766-3134
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Welcome to Reed Island Farm
Start a new family tradition! Choose and Cut your Christmas tree this year!
Reed Island Farm is the only full-service Choose & Cut Farm in our area. We will shake and bale your tree, and help you load it.
Our farm is open to the public every day, during daylight hours, from Thanksgiving till Christmas! Come choose your tree from thousands of our premium Fraser Fir, for the freshest possible tree.
Bring your family for a traditional holiday outing, in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains!
Enjoy a hay wagon ride around the fields to find the perfect Christmas tree for your home.
Our Christmas Shop adds a touch of comfort to your experience, plus new offerings for your holiday decorations.
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ANGEL WINGS CHRISTMAS TREE FARM
1928 Crooked Oak Road
Hillsville,
VA
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Work Phone: work(276) 398-3548
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BiographyWe are a family-owned farm located 8 miles east of Hillsville and approximately 3 miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway at Mile Post 195. Our farm grows the beautiful Fraser Fir Christmas tree for our Choose and Cut Operation and we ship fresh from our farm through our internet store. We have 30 acres in Fraser Fir with easy access to our fields and beautiful mountain scenery from our 100-acre farm.
HOURS: We open for the 2011 season on the Friday BEFORE Thanksgiving and are
Open through Dec. 18.
Open Monday-Saturday 10am-dark; open Sunday 1pm-dark
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Levering Orchard
163 Levering Lane
Ararat,
VA
24053work
Work Phone: work276.755.4837
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Welcome to Levering Orchard, celebrating its 100th year in 2008. In 1908, Ralph and Clara Levering, Quaker strawberry and sweet potato farmers in Tennessee, moved to the present site in Orchard Gap and started what was then an apple orchard. In 1939, their son, Sam Levering, moved to the orchard with his wife, Miriam, and family, and continued the orchard business. Sam and Miriam entered semi-retirement in 1986. From that year until the present, Frank Levering -- the third generation -- and his partner in orcharding, writing, and public television production, Wanda Urbanska, have continued the tradition. Once a renowned apple orchard, today Levering Orchard features 32 acres of cherries with an extraordinary 44 varieties to choose from -- making it the largest cherry orchard in the South with the widest variety of offerings -- along with apples, peaches, and nectarines.
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Slaughter's Tree Farms
5652 Fancy Gap Highway
Hillsville,
VA
24343work
Work Phone: work540-745-4933
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BiographySlaughters' Tree Farms at Fancy Gap - Christmas trees- you choose and we cut, trees baled, restrooms
Opening Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from 9 to 5; December: Open Saturdays and Sundays, 9 to 5, every weekend through December 20th. Directions: From Hillsville, intersection of Route 52 and Route 58/221, take Route 52 S, 6 miles to farm on right. From North Carolina, take Interstate 77 to exit 8, turn right onto Route 148, turn left on Route 52, go 1½ miles to farm on left. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check.
Christmas tree varieties:
You Choose and We cut varieties: Fraser Fir, White Pine.
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Reed Island Tree Farm
715 Peacock Dr.Hillsville, VA 24343
Home Phone: home276-766-3134
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Welcome to Reed Island Farm Start a new family tradition! Choose and Cut your Christmas tree this year! Reed Island Farm is the only full-service Choose & Cut Farm in our area. We will shake and bale your tree, and help you load it. Our farm is open to the public every day, during daylight hours, from Thanksgiving till Christmas! Come choose your tree from thousands of our premium Fraser Fir, for the freshest possible tree. Bring your family for a traditional holiday outing, in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains! Enjoy a hay wagon ride around the fields to find the perfect Christmas tree for your home. Our Christmas Shop adds a touch of comfort to your experience, plus new offerings for your holiday decorations.
ANGEL WINGS CHRISTMAS TREE FARM1928 Crooked Oak RoadHillsville, VA 24343
workWork Phone: work(276) 398-3548
Cell Phone: cell(276) 266-5032
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We are a family-owned farm located 8 miles east of Hillsville and approximately 3 miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway at Mile Post 195. Our farm grows the beautiful Fraser Fir Christmas tree for our Choose and Cut Operation and we ship fresh from our farm through our internet store. We have 30 acres in Fraser Fir with easy access to our fields and beautiful mountain scenery from our 100-acre farm. HOURS: We open for the 2011 season on the Friday BEFORE Thanksgiving and are Open through Dec. 18. Open Monday-Saturday 10am-dark; open Sunday 1pm-dark
Slaughter's Tree Farms5652 Fancy Gap HighwayHillsville, VA 24343
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Slaughters' Tree Farms at Fancy Gap - Christmas trees- you choose and we cut, trees baled, restrooms Opening Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from 9 to 5; December: Open Saturdays and Sundays, 9 to 5, every weekend through December 20th. Directions: From Hillsville, intersection of Route 52 and Route 58/221, take Route 52 S, 6 miles to farm on right. From North Carolina, take Interstate 77 to exit 8, turn right onto Route 148, turn left on Route 52, go 1½ miles to farm on left. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. Christmas tree varieties: You Choose and We cut varieties: Fraser Fir, White Pine. - Trails–Riding & Hiking
Beaver Dam Creek Birding & Wildlife TrailHillsville, VA 24343
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This trail is a part of the statewide Birding and Wildlife Trail system of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. Southwest Virginia is a part of the mountain area which includes 34 trail loops with 340 sites. Carroll County has four trails within the Blue Ridge Highlands Loop. This trail is also a part of the Mountain Warbler Trail loop, the first of its kind in VA. This is a walking trail with spectacular outdoor nature scenery within the Town of Hillsville. It is situated along a stream embankment with views of open fields opposite the creek and meanders through a peaceful canopy of hardwoods. The trail is open from sunup to sundown. Access is on Beaver Dam Road(If traveling north from Downtown Hillsville on Route 52, take a right onto Beaver Dam Road. Go 1/4 mile and parking at bottom of hill on left.
Beaver Dam Walking TrailHillsville, VA 24343
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Part of the Mountain Warbler Trail Loop this is a walking trail with spectacular nature scenery within the Town of Hillsville. It is situated along a creek embankment with views of open fields opposite the creek as the trail meanders through a peaceful canopy of hardwoods. The diversity of wildlife and plant life helped get the trail listed in the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail System. Wildflowers and butterflies add special character. The trail is open every day from sunup to sundown. The trail bed is lined with timbers and has a base of mulch. The path is better suited for walking. Access to the trail is on Beaver Dam Road (If traveling north from Downtown Hillsville on Main Street, you take a right onto Beaver Dam Road - at the Public Library. Follow for a 1/4 mile and parking is at bottom of hill on left - trailhead on the right).
Birding & Wildlife Trails in Carroll CountyCarroll County, workWork Phone: work(866)VAB-IRDS
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Carroll County hosts four sites of the Wildlife and Birding Trail system. The trail is the first statewide program of its kind. The trail loops in Carroll County are a part of the mountain area of the state that incorporates 34 trail loops with 340 sites in SW Virginia. The trail loops in Carroll County consist of Beaver Dam Creek Trail, Devil's Den Nature Preserve, Crooked Creek Wildlife Management Area, and the Stewarts Creek Wildlife Management Area. These sites are a part of the Blue Ridge Highlands Loop that spans from the New River to the Blue Ridge Parkway. The drive between each site is scenic and can provide extensive wildlife watching opportunities from the road. Whitetail deer is abundant throughout this area, as are woodchuck and eastern chipmunk. Sites often feature historic and geological characteristics.
Crooked Creek WMA BIrding & Wildlife TrailWoodlawn, VA 24381
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This trail system is a part of the statewide Birding and Wildlife Trail system of the Virginia department of Game and Inland Fisheries. The trail system is the first statewide program of its type. Carroll County has four trails within the Blue Ridge Highlands Loop. Birding and Wildlife enthusiasts will find delight in the 1,796 acres contained within the Crooked Creek Wildlife Management Area. There are no formal trails within this area, which affords an ideal setting for nature lovers. Elevation ranges 2,400 ft to 3,000 ft. Great trout fishing, with stocked Rainbow and Brown. Open sunrise to sundown. Admission fee. Concessions open for permit sales, food, bait and tackle seasonal from the 1st Saturday in April thru September 30th daily 6:00am - 4:00pm. From Route 58, going west from Hillsville, take a left on Rt. 620 in the Woodlawn community and proceed four miles.
Devil's Den Nature Preserve Birding & Wildlife TrailOld Appalachian TrailFancy Gap, VA 24328
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This trail system is a part of the statewide Birding and Wildlife Trail system of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. The trail system is the first statewide program of its type. Carroll County has four trails within the Blue Ridge Highlands Loop. This attraction is a unique private nature preserve located just off the Blue Ridge Parkway on crest of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Devil's Den refers to a 600-millionyear- old cave formation on the side of a mountain. The cavern is unique in that it was formed by the movement of rock. The preserve contains 280 acres. Much of the tract is situated atop the mountain crest and is open meadow with forest on the slope. Trails cross the tract. Open sunrise-sunset, May-November.
Kanawha Valley Arena121 Kanawha Ridge RdDugspur, VA 24325
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15 RV Sites with full hookups. Primitive sites also available. Shower house. Fire rings at each site. Firewood available on site. Creek for fishing. Located at the Kanawha Rodeo, hosting many annual events. See http://www.virginiarodeo.com.
New River Trail State Park in Carroll County451 Cliffview RoadGalax, VA 24333
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Included in Carroll County are two portions of this 57-mile long state park that follows an abandoned railroad right-of-way and parallels the scenic and historic New River for 39 miles. The park offers biking, hiking, camping, canoeing, fishing, and great scenery - not to mention a legacy steeped in history. Birding and Wildlife viewing is superb. Chestnut Creek Falls offers a captivating sight. This park also serves as a link to numerous other outdoor recreational areas, including a town park in Fries, Mt. Rogers National Recreational Area, four Department of Game and Inland Fisheries boat launches and Shot Tower Historical State Park. New River Trail is just minutes from Claytor Lake State Park and Grayson Highlands State Park.
Primland Resort2000 Busted Rock RoadMeadows of Dan, VA 24120
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More than anything, we protect the land. We were environmentally respectful long before the rest of the world caught on. In a place so wild and beautiful, it just seemed to us the right thing to do. The wildlife on this Blue Ridge plateau is abundant and treasured. You will see whitetail deer and wild turkeys, rainbow, brown or brook trout, songbirds of all varieties and stunningly beautiful wild flowers. Primland has demonstrated its commitment to a leadership role in initiatives that sustain and protect our environment, its flora and fauna and the area’s historical sites since the owners purchased the land in 1977. We are currently registered for LEED certification, an honor we expect to receive shortly. Primland was developed in a conscientious and thoughtful manner, and with every decision we make, we keep its potential impact on the environment top of mind. We are committed to finding the most effective green solutions, and engage in ongoing discussions with the world’s leading environmental advocates.Stewarts Creek WMA Birding & Wildlife TrailLambsburg, VA 24351
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This trail system is a part of the statewide Birding and Wildlife Trail system of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland fisheries. The trail system is the first statewide program of its type. Carroll County has four trails within the Blue Ridge Highlands Loop. Birding and Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy the 1,087 acres contained within the Stewarts Creek Wildlife Management Area. Hiking trails within this area, which affords an ideal setting for leisure nature lovers. Great fishing with native trout - "no harvest" rule. Open sunrise to sundown. Admission fee. From I-77, Exit 1, turn right, heading west on Lambsburg Rd for 1.2 miles to Chestnut Grove Rd. Turn left and follow to Parkwood Rd. Turn right and proceed 1.2 miles.

