The Roanoke Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau announced planned itineraries for visitors seeking a mountain vacation destination
Visitors researching things to do in Virginia’s Blue Ridge can now
We are thinking of our neighbors in SWVA and are grateful for the first responders and organizations that are providing assistance. Virginia's Blue Ridge region (Cities of Roanoke & Salem and Counties of Botetourt, Franklin, & Roanoke) was fortunate to sustain minimal damage from the storm and our local businesses are open and ready to welcome visitors. Learn More
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 4:00 PM by Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge
The Roanoke Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau announced planned itineraries for visitors seeking a mountain vacation destination
Visitors researching things to do in Virginia’s Blue Ridge can now
Tuesday, July 14, 2015 12:18 PM by Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge
The Salem Fair wrapped-up its 12-day stay at the Taliaferro Complex on Sunday night in a downpour, but once again America’s Largest Free Gate Fair proved that it’s more than capable of surviving the
Friday, July 10, 2015 8:00 AM by Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge
Look Who is Reading About Virginia's Blue Ridge! Los Angeles, Kentucky & Oklahoma
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Lexington Herald-Leader - June 28, 2015
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Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge is committed to cultivating an atmosphere that welcomes and celebrates the unique backgrounds, abilities, passions, and perspectives of our vibrant community. As our region’s only destination marketing organization, we have a responsibility to showcase the best the Roanoke Region has to offer, and those assets and strengths come in varied forms. We embrace differences in race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, language, visible and invisible disabilities, and all the intersecting identities that make Virginians and visitors alike so unique. We believe our differences make us stronger– and better.