

A scenic 15-mile trail along the Roanoke River, offering walking, biking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
These unique pieces are made from local clay and fired in traditional kilns, reflecting the region's rich pottery history.
Produced by local beekeepers, this honey is a taste of the Roanoke River Greenway's diverse flora.
These baskets are traditionally woven from river cane, showcasing the area's indigenous craftsmanship.
A 568-acre urban park offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and a star with a panoramic view of Roanoke.
A contemporary art museum featuring rotating exhibitions and a permanent collection of American art.
A 12,000-acre reserve offering hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails with scenic views.
Staying hydrated is crucial while hiking along the Roanoke River Greenway, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
The greenway is surrounded by nature, making insect repellent necessary to protect against bites and stings.
A portable charger ensures your phone or camera stays powered for capturing memories and staying connected during your trip.
A Roanoke institution since 1941, known for its classic Southern breakfast dishes.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of delicious tacos and Mexican street food.
Located on the Roanoke River, this restaurant offers a beautiful view along with a diverse dinner menu.
Buttery biscuits with country ham and red-eye gravy
Slow-cooked pork shoulder with BBQ sauce on a soft bun
Spicy meat and bean stew, topped with shredded cheese and onions
Mystras, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a fortified town and former capital of the Byzantine Despotate of Mystras. It's known for its stunning Byzantine churches and monasteries.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the Western Ghats, known for its ancient architecture and scenic beauty.
Bear Creek Wildlife Park offers a unique opportunity to observe and interact with native Canadian wildlife in a natural setting.