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L ocated a short drive from Washington, DC, and Northern  Virginia, our property offers the perfect location for getaways, day trips, or special events. With stunning beauty and unmatched charm, you'll find fun activities for all ages and interests.

Experience Rappahannock County's natural beauty, dramatic landscapes, historic villages, world-class concerts, award-winning wineries, gourmet dining, and much more.

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Welcome to Rappahannock

The natural beauty of Virginia’s Piedmont is at its most dramatic in Rappahannock County, where the majestic Blue Ridge gives way to rolling hills, rambling streams and rivers, pastureland with grazing cattle, birding and wildlife trails and the charm of historic villages.

Visitors come to relax in Rappahannock—to enjoy the beauty of a sunrise or sunset, or the brilliant stars of a country-dark sky—or to seek outdoor adventures, including in adjacent Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive.

A vibrant community of art and activities

Rappahannock boasts world-class classical, operatic, chamber, jazz and folk concerts, and theater. Enjoy seasonal, family-friendly events, sustainable farms, and award-winning wineries & distilleries, and antique treasures.

It is home to steeplechase races, an active hunt community, and gourmet dining— including the historic Town of Washington (founded in 1796), which serves as the county seat and is home to the five-star, five-diamond Inn at Little Washington.

Food & Wine

Visit our award-winning restaurants, wineries, brewery, and distillery framed by the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. To learn more about the movement growing in Virginia vineyards and our community of farmers perfecting their own agricultural art please visit: https://www.virginiawine.org.

Rappahannock Cellars

Award-winning winery offering tastings, tours, and events.

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The Inn at Little Washington

World-renowned restaurant offering fine dining in a romantic setting.

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Griffin Tavern

Cozy pub with farm-to-table cuisine and local craft beers.

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Shopping

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Haley Fine Art Gallery

A fine art gallery that showcases regional art and fine craft in historic Sperryville, Virginia.

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R.H. Ballard Shop & Gallery

Unique gallery and shop featuring artisanal goods and vintage finds.

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Copper Fox Antiques

Antique shop offering a curated collection of furniture and decor.

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Hiking Trails

Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a beginner, there are plenty of hiking trails in Rappahannock County to suit your skill level and interests. Be sure to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes, and enjoy the natural beauty of this stunning area.

Old Rag Mountain

This challenging hike is one of the most popular in the area, and for good reason. The trail features stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the surrounding countryside. The hike is about 8 miles round trip and includes rock scrambles, so be sure to bring sturdy shoes and plenty of water.

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Old Rag Mountain

This challenging hike is one of the most popular in the area, and for good reason. The trail features stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the surrounding countryside. The hike is about 8 miles round trip and includes rock scrambles, so be sure to bring sturdy shoes and plenty of water.

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Little Devils Stairs

This moderate hike is a great option for those looking for a less strenuous hike that still offers beautiful views. The trail follows a stream and includes waterfalls and rocky outcroppings. The hike is about 5 miles round trip and is suitable for most skill levels.

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Little Devils Stairs

This moderate hike is a great option for those looking for a less strenuous hike that still offers beautiful views. The trail follows a stream and includes waterfalls and rocky outcroppings. The hike is about 5 miles round trip and is suitable for most skill levels.

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Whiteoak Canyon

This popular hike features a series of waterfalls and swimming holes, making it a great option for hot summer days. The trail is about 7 miles round trip and includes some steep sections, but the views and swimming opportunities are well worth the effort.

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Whiteoak Canyon

This popular hike features a series of waterfalls and swimming holes, making it a great option for hot summer days. The trail is about 7 miles round trip and includes some steep sections, but the views and swimming opportunities are well worth the effort.

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Mary's Rock

This moderate hike offers panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley. The trail is about 3.5 miles round trip and includes a rocky ascent to the summit, but the views are breathtaking and well worth the effort.

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Mary's Rock

This moderate hike offers panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley. The trail is about 3.5 miles round trip and includes a rocky ascent to the summit, but the views are breathtaking and well worth the effort.

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Old Rag Mountain

This challenging hike is one of the most popular in the area, and for good reason. The trail features stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the surrounding countryside. The hike is about 8 miles round trip and includes rock scrambles, so be sure to bring sturdy shoes and plenty of water.

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Little Devils Stairs

This moderate hike is a great option for those looking for a less strenuous hike that still offers beautiful views. The trail follows a stream and includes waterfalls and rocky outcroppings. The hike is about 5 miles round trip and is suitable for most skill levels.

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Whiteoak Canyon

This popular hike features a series of waterfalls and swimming holes, making it a great option for hot summer days. The trail is about 7 miles round trip and includes some steep sections, but the views and swimming opportunities are well worth the effort.

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Mary's Rock

This moderate hike offers panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley. The trail is about 3.5 miles round trip and includes a rocky ascent to the summit, but the views are breathtaking and well worth the effort.

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Horseback riding lessons

Featuring Dressage Trainer Michelle Campbell

Meet Michelle Campbell, the owner of a nearby equestrian center that has partnered with us to offer guests an unforgettable horse-riding experience. With over 25 years of expertise, Michelle's passion for horses and dressage has led her to establish a successful local business.

Our collaboration allows guests to enjoy dressage, trail rides, and lessons under Michelle's knowledgeable guidance, creating a must-visit destination for horse lovers.

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Concerts & Festivals

Whether you're a music lover, a foodie, or just looking for a fun event to attend, there are plenty of concerts and festivals in Rappahannock County to suit your interests. Be sure to check out the local events calendar for up-to-date information on upcoming events.

Castleton Festival

This annual festival takes place at the Castleton Theatre House and features a variety of classical music performances, as well as opera and theater productions. The festival typically takes place in July and attracts performers from all over the world.

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Castleton Festival

This annual festival takes place at the Castleton Theatre House and features a variety of classical music performances, as well as opera and theater productions. The festival typically takes place in July and attracts performers from all over the world.

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Rappahannock County Farm Tour

This annual event takes place in September and allows visitors to tour local farms and learn about sustainable agriculture practices. The tour includes live music, local food and drink, and demonstrations of traditional crafts and skills.

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Rappahannock County Farm Tour

This annual event takes place in September and allows visitors to tour local farms and learn about sustainable agriculture practices. The tour includes live music, local food and drink, and demonstrations of traditional crafts and skills.

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Sperryville Artists Market

This monthly event takes place in Sperryville and features local artists and artisans selling their handmade goods. The market also includes live music and food vendors, making it a fun and festive event for the whole family.

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Sperryville Artists Market

This monthly event takes place in Sperryville and features local artists and artisans selling their handmade goods. The market also includes live music and food vendors, making it a fun and festive event for the whole family.

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Bluegrass and BBQ Festival

This annual festival takes place at Graves Mountain Lodge and features bluegrass music performances, as well as delicious BBQ and other local food and drink. The festival typically takes place in August and is a great way to enjoy the local music and food scene.

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Bluegrass and BBQ Festival

This annual festival takes place at Graves Mountain Lodge and features bluegrass music performances, as well as delicious BBQ and other local food and drink. The festival typically takes place in August and is a great way to enjoy the local music and food scene.

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Plan Your Visit

With so much to see and do in Rappahannock County, it's easy to see why it's a top destination in Virginia. Plan your visit today and experience the best of our community. Come explore, taste, shop, hike, create, and discover Rappahannock County – a place where natural beauty meets local charm.

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