

A 570-acre urban park offering hiking trails, a star observatory, and panoramic views of Roanoke.

Mill Mountain Park has unpredictable weather, and a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The park has numerous trails, and sturdy hiking boots are recommended for comfortable and safe hiking.
Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities. A portable water filter ensures you have access to clean water from natural sources.
Buttery biscuits with local honey and jam, served with coffee
Slow-cooked pulled pork, coleslaw, and BBQ sauce on a brioche bun

Grilled marshmallows and chocolate between graham crackers, a local nighttime treat
A Roanoke institution since 1941, known for its classic Southern breakfasts.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of tacos and Mexican street food.
Located in a historic building, this restaurant offers a refined dining experience with a view of the Roanoke River.
A hand-painted wooden star, symbolizing the iconic Mill Mountain Star that overlooks the city.
Roasted and salted peanuts, a local favorite and a great snack to take home.
Handmade pottery with unique glaze patterns, reflecting the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Interactive museum showcasing local history and culture, with a focus on the star and the park.
Small, family-friendly zoo with a variety of animals, located within the park.
Iconic 88.5-foot tall illuminated star atop Mill Mountain, visible from much of Roanoke.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, known for its serene atmosphere and scenic beauty.

A network of hidden passageways in Lyon's Croix-Rousse neighborhood, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and architecture.
New Zealand's national museum, showcasing the country's history, art, and culture in a dynamic and interactive way.