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Brunswick County
We spent the best dog friendly weekend ever in Brunswick County, Virginia sampling Brunswick Stew and exploring Fort Christanna, the Tobacco Heritage Trail, and Lake Gaston.
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Botetourt County
We found the top 10 dog friendly activities in Botetourt County, including a historical tour, a 200-foot waterfall, and paddling on the James River.
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Bland County
In Virginia’s own Shangri-La within the Blue Ridge we marveled at the picturesque landscapes, endless forests, and absence of traffic lights.
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Bedford County
Maybe the Beale Ciphers are a hoax or maybe Bedford County conceals a vast fortune. Nonetheless, we are far richer for having discovered some of Bedford County’s treasures for ourselves over a long weekend.
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Bath County
We thoroughly enjoyed our dip into Bath County. With forests covering almost 90 percent of the county, its verdant beauty left us awestruck.
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Augusta County
We spent a long weekend exploring dog friendly activities in Augusta County, Virginia, but could easily imagine spending an enjoyable two weeks here, or perhaps even an entire lifetime
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Arlington County
We left the dogs at home to visit Arlington National Cemetery, but made it up to them later with a grand tour of Arlington’s dog friendly spots.
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Appomattox County
In Appomattox County, we were either off-grid and having fun outdoors or we were taking in the area’s Civil War history.
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Amherst County
Don’t make my mistake when you visit Amherst County. Bring your kayak! The good news: we saw 2 waterfalls, hiked portions of the Appalachian Trail and James River Heritage Trail, and visited the Monacan Indian Nation Museum. Added bonus: Mack and his brother Ron had a ball fishing the James River with guide Jeremy Cunningham.









