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Why You Should Plan a Fall Visit to Williamsburg Virginia

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

Fall is the perfect time to plan your Williamsburg, Virginia getaway. The trees in and around Williamsburg turn beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow in the fall. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, walks, and bike rides through the colorful countryside. The weather in Williamsburg is pleasant in the fall, with mild temperatures too and lower humidity compared to the hot and humid summer months.

Williamsburg hosts several fall festivals and events, including the Williamsburg Harvest Celebration, Yorktown Wine Festival, and Virginia Beer Festival. Williamsburg is known for its history, and in the fall, visitors can enjoy exploring the Colonial Williamsburg living history museum and historic Jamestown settlement without the crowds and heat of the summer. Many families travel to Williamsburg to experience Halloween activities at Busch Garden’s Howl-O-Scream or traditional Thanksgiving celebrations, including feasts, parades, and holiday events.

Where to Stay During Your Fall Trip to Williamsburg Virginia

Whether you have your own RV or book a camping cabin one of the best places to stay during your stay in Williamsburg, Virginia is Anvil Campground. Anvil Campground is conveniently located near popular Williamsburg tourist attractions such as Busch Gardens, Water Country USA, Colonial Williamsburg, and Jamestown. This makes it an ideal location for families or groups planning to visit these attractions.

Anvil Campground Williamsburg, Virginia
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The campground offers affordable rates for both cabin and RV camping, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers. Anvil Campground offers a wide range of amenities including a heated seasonal swimming pool, game room and playground. These amenities make it an excellent choice for families and groups seeking entertainment and activities during their stay. The premium sites are especially nice for RVers and have their own private swing, picnic table, fire pit and grill.

Anvil Campground is pet-friendly too, so travelers who enjoy traveling with their furry friends can also feel welcomed. The campground is situated in a beautiful natural setting with plenty of trees, green spaces, and wildlife. For those who enjoy spending time in nature, this can be an ideal location close to all Williamsburg, Virginia has to offer.

Anvil Campground Williamsburg, Virginia

Anvil Campground has a nice layout with full hookups available and gravel spots. We were most impressed with how friendly everyone we met at Anvil was and how helpful the staff were. From checking in, getting something we forgot at the general store and then checking out the staff of Anvil Campground were awesome.

The general store on property even has a wide variety of essential items for camping to purchase including items to make s’mores, cooking items, games and also, a good selection of RV hook up items. It was nice not to have to leave to go get ice or small things we wanted during our stay we didn’t bring. Their prices were also, reasonable.

Anvil Campground Williamsburg, Virginia

Going camping doesn’t just mean going out for a week at a time in the woods it can also, mean short trips or staycations. The cost of renting a spot to camp at Anvil Campground in Williamsburg, Virginia with full hookups is a fraction of the price of the local hotels and all your own personal comforts are included when you bring your RV. The option to bring and cook your own food camping can also, be a money saver especially for a larger family.

It’s great to be able to pack the RV with our essentials and not have to lug them in/out. I’m able to use my favorite shampoo instead of the hotel/travel sized options, feel like everything I’m using is clean and it’s such a wonderful feeling to sleep in our own bed after a long day. I would definitely recommend camping and using the Anvil Campground to others visiting the Williamsburg area.

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Why Fall is the Perfect Time to Plan a Trip to Virginia

Fall Foliage

Virginia sees a beautiful transformation in the fall as the leaves of the trees change colors. This makes fall a perfect time to travel to Virginia and explore the natural beauty of different destinations. Fall is also, typically considered an offseason, which means that there are fewer crowds in many popular Virginia destinations. This can make it easier to navigate through big cities, see tourist attractions, and have a more relaxed vacation.

Virginia is steeped in history and culture, and the fall season is a great time to explore its many museums, historical sites, and art galleries. The quiet relaxed atmosphere that fall brings is lovely in Virginia. Walking along old cobbled streets in a historic areas covered with colorful leaves where founding fathers once walked, sipping pumpkin spice at a small cafe or cuddling up in a blanket in a cabin overlooking the Virginia Mountains are what fall vacation dreams are made of.

Fall Weather

The weather during the fall season in Virginia is usually mild, making it comfortable for travelers. The temperatures are also, not too hot or too cold, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and sightseeing. Many travel destinations in Virginia offer off-season prices during the fall. This can save travelers money on flights, hotels, and activities.

During the fall months the temperatures in Virginia ranges from the high 50s to the mid-70s. This especially makes it a perfect time to go for a hike or take a scenic drive. The humidity disappears during the fall, but the kiss of summer sun typically hangs around into October.

Fall Food and Drink

Fall is known for its harvest season, and many destinations in Virginia celebrate this with food and drink festivals. This can provide travelers with an opportunity to try new foods and drinks, and experience local culture. Virginia is especially known for its Southern cuisine, and the fall season brings with it seasonal favorites like pumpkin pie and apple cider. Virginia has a thriving wine industry too, and the fall months are a great time to visit the vineyards and taste some of the region’s wines.

10 Ideas for Fall Virginia Trips

  1. Take a scenic drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway, especially during peak leaf season.
  2. Visit Shenandoah National Park and hike along the Appalachian Trail.
  3. Go apple picking and enjoy apple cider, apple butter, and apple pies at Carter Mountain in Charlottesville, Virginia.
  4. Attend a fall festival, such as the Apple Harvest Festival in Winchester or the State Fair of Virginia in Doswell.
  5. Tour historic sites and battlefields, such as Mount Vernon, Monticello, and Williamsburg.
  6. Take a ghost tour of haunted places like the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond or St. Augustine’s Church in Alexandria.
  7. Visit Virginia’s wineries and breweries for fall-themed tastings.
  8. Take a hot air balloon ride and enjoy the autumn views from above.
  9. Go horseback riding through the scenic countryside.
  10. Take a scenic boat tour along the James River or the Chesapeake Bay.

Overall, fall is an excellent time for travel to Virginia due to fewer crowds, pleasant weather, beautiful foliage, and lower prices. Start planning your dream fall getaway to Virginia today!

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Why you should visit Chippokes State Park in Surry Virginia

Chippokes State Park in Surry, Virginia
Chippokes State Park in Surry, Virginia

If you’re looking for something fun to do in Tidewater Virginia this summer consider taking a trip to Chippokes State Park in Surry, Virginia. This park, located on the James River has something for everyone. Hikers, bikers, beach enthusiasts, equestrian trail riders, fossil/shark teeth hunters, camping, history and natural beauty lovers alike can find something they will enjoy at Chippokes State Park.

Chippokes State Park in Surry, Virginia
Chippokes was once home to fruit orchards and my guide Joel, explained that this was once the site of one of Virginia’s few legal distilleries.

Rich in early American history Chippokes is said, to be named for the Algonquian Chief, Choapoke who had befriended the settlers. The first records indicate the plantation area was once owned by Capt. William Powell who came to the area on the third resupply ship to Jamestown in 1609. Starting off as a 500 acre land grant to Capt. Powell it grew to over 1,400 acres by 1646. Now a park and museums the property opened to the public in 1971.

Farm and Forestry Museum

The Farm and Forestry museum at Chippokes
The Farm and Forestry museum at Chippokes is an antique lovers dream.

As one of the oldest continuously farmed properties in the country Chippokes State Park has deep roots in farming and the land as well. The Farm and Forestry museum on property is an antique lovers dream. The Farm and Forestry museum contains a variety of over 600 antiques on display in a self-guided museum setting. The museum admission is included in your park fee and well worth the visit to Chippokes State Park itself.

The area across from the Farm and Forestry Museum has several live farm animals to view and a working cultural garden area. During certain times there are programs that include teaching about the livestock and animals on the farm. Visitors should check the Chippokes monthly calendar before their visit to see the list of current Interpretive Programs.

Jones-Stewart Mansion and the River House

Tour of the Mansion, grounds and gardens of Chippokes Plantation

Chippokes State Park is home to two historic houses. The River House Circa 1830 was occupied initially by owner Albert Carroll Jones. The second house known as the Mansion House was constructed by Jones in 1852, along with the accompanying brick kitchen. This stately structure was even built using materials from the property.

At the time of Jones’ ownership Chippokes was the home of fruit orchards and my guide Joel, explained that this was once the site of one of Virginia’s few legal distilleries. People even claim this plantation survived the Civil War because Jones sold brandy to both sides during the war.

The River House is only viewable from the outside at this time and is in the process of being restored. The Mansion House however, is available for interior and exterior tours as part of the park admission. Victor and Evelyn Stewart were the last owners of the property and donated Chippokes to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1967 with the purpose of it being used as a park. The Stewarts are buried on the property as well in the Paradise Gardens.

Things to do a Chippokes

Chippokes State Park in Surry, Virginia
Trails at Chippokes State Park

The visitors center should be a first stop and has a plethora of information about ongoing programs at the park, trail maps, and information about the local area. Park Packs are available as well for checkout from the Visitors Center to explore the park.

Taking a fossil walk with a Park Interpreter or finding sharks teeth on the beach (that you can keep) is a unique opportunity at Chippokes State Park that visitors should definitely take advantage of when visiting. For horse lovers the park has marked equestrians areas for trailer parking and trail ride exploration. In addition to these activities picnicking areas that include rentable shelters with grills and drinking water is an option for visitors who want to relax and enjoy nature.

Camping at Chippokes

On the grounds of Chippokes State Park is a well laid out campground with tent and RV style sites. The campground is laid out in a traditional loop style consisting of two loops. If you’re interested in spending the night you can rent a yurt or bring your own RV, camper or tent. Chippokes also, has cabins for rent on the property.

Walnut Valley House at Chippokes State Park
Walnut Valley House at Chippokes State Park available for nightly rentals.

In the campground there is a bathhouse with showers and restroom facilities. The campground has a dump station, laundry, firewood and an amphitheater where welcoming campfires take place. Group sites are available as well to rent.

The sites are mostly wooded and it was a very quiet area when I camped. Each site had a trash pole, firepit and picnic table as well as ample room to set up a tent or park a rv. The site I rented also, had a nice elevated gravel area for tent camping or sitting.

Things to note if you’re interested in camping at Chippokes:

•the bathhouse is a little dated, but it was always very clean and well maintained during my stay

•the park is rustic and isn’t a KOA or privately owned campground

•campsites fees included 6 people and 2 vehicles

•the campground allows pets if registered prior and this campground does not allow generator use.

•from the campground it is a quick free (car) ferry ride across the James River to Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens and Yorktown.

•the swimming pool was closed during my visit July 2023 and will be closed through the year

•I would recommend coming with a cooler or refrigerator of food if you’re planning to stay as there aren’t many places close by for grocery or food service.

Fossils, Beaches and History

Bathhouse at Chippokes State Park Surry, Virginia

If you’re looking for a fun day trip, something to add to your Historical Triangle vacation or a stop to setup camp that’s outside the bustle of the city Chippokes State Park has a lot to offer. From fossil/ shark tooth hunting, picnicking, beautiful beaches and history you’re bound to find something for everyone to enjoy at Chippokes. The park is very peaceful and even when the campground is fully occupied the spots are roomy enough to still feel connected to nature.

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Visit Chincoteague Island Virginia

I would describe Chincoteague Island, Virginia as a peaceful and a quiet piece of paradise. The island is know for its wild horses and a slower pace of life. The town itself is very charming and has many unique shops, delicious restaurants and prestine shores. In this blog post I’m going to tell you three reasons you need to book a trip to Chincoteague Island, Virginia for yourself.

What is so unique about Chincoteague Island?

Chincoteague Island, Virginia Theater
In front of the Island Theater in Chincoteague Island, Va you can see Misty’s hoof prints 🐴

If you’re not familiar with the book Misty by Marguerite Henry (written on the island) or seen the 1961 movie you might not know about Chincoteague Island’s unique tradition. The local fire department on the island is know for its annual pony auction fundraiser where the saltwater cowboys go onto Assateague Island and head up the wild horses that roam there.

Statue of Misty on Main Street in Chincoteague Island, Va
Statue of Misty on Main Street in Chincoteague Island, Va

The horses are vet checked and swam across the Assateague Channel to Chincoteague Island where foals from the herd are auctioned off to the highest bidder. The proceeds go to future wild horse care and to the fire department. Afterwards the adult ponies and a buy back foal (one bought to return to the island) are then swam back to the island.

This unique tradition is known worldwide and if you’re a horse enthusiast seeing the wild ponies is quite exhilarating. It is worth the visit to Chincoteague Island in itself to be able to see the untouched beauty of these animals. You can learn more about Pony Pinning ,as well as experience the island’s rich history and local culture on your trip to Chincoteague Island, Virginia.

Where to stay on Chincoteague Island

There are a lot of choices from traditional hotels and motels to Bed and Breakfasts, rentals and Air B&B when you’re looking at lodging in Chincoteague Island. The newest and one of the most unique choice for lodging in Chincoteague is the Key West Cottages. From the pastel hues and bay-front accommodations this new resort will bring a tropical vibe to your Chincoteague Island, Virginia vacation. During my trip I stayed in one of their Conch Cottages which was very roomy and had a stocked kitchen equipped with a microwave, dishwasher, blender, coffee maker, full refrigerator/freezer and small table.

The views of the Chincoteague Bay from the cottage and the sunset was spectacular.

In addition, this cottage had a sitting area with tv, separate bedroom with a queen bed and wall mounted tv along with a walk- in shower and ample storage space. The views of the Chincoteague Bay from the cottage and the sunset was spectacular. Key West Cottages was close to many local attractions and dinning. The resort has so many fun amenities though you don’t even have to leave.

One of my favorite things about staying at the Key West Cottages was the ability to grill and dine in. The area outside the cottages had several Weber grills and grilling utensils for use. While staying I was able to go to the local grocery store for fresh fish and to grill for dinner. Furthermore there are several places nearby to launch your boat and charters available too if you want to catch your dinner. The cottage had a nice kitchen area for food preparation.

Being able to stay in after a day of exploring or enjoying the private beach or pool was an added bonus of this beautiful location. In addition to all the essential plates, cups and silverware needed the cottage even had a blender. Making drinks to enjoy on the Key West Cottage private beach or Bayside cottage porch definitely made this trip feel like a tropical vacation. Key West Cottages thought of everything, including a camping lantern in the room that could be used outside and an umbrella incase it rained.

Things to do and see on Virginia’s Eastern Shore

Eastern Shore, Virginia
The wildlife refuge on Virginia’s Eastern Shore has plenty of nature to see and beautiful photo opportunities.

There are so many beautiful overlooks and wildlife areas around Chincoteague Island, Virginia and on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. The area it’s truly an outdoor lover’s dream. On the drive north after coming across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel there is a refuge that has a visitor’s center, butterfly trail, a marsh overlook, boat launch and lots of information on the area. I would recommend stopping here. Though the weather was a bit gloomy and it did rain when I was there it was still a pretty area to visit. Plenty of signs are visible after crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel to direct to parks and overlooks.

The ghost fleet at Kiptopeke State Park on Virginia’s Eastern Shore
The ghost fleet at Kiptopeke State Park on Virginia’s Eastern Shore

Another stop to make is at Kiptopeke State Park. This park has some cool views and from the shore one can also, see the ghost fleet of Kiptopeke. The ghost fleet is comprised of old cement ships used during WWII to transport commodities. When no longer needed they were moored off the coast to stand as a jetty. On a clear day more details can be seen, but in the mist they looked quite eerie. Both of these areas are an easy stop on the way up north to Chincoteague.

While you’re visiting Chincoteague Island I would highly suggesting booking a cruise with Daisey Island Cruises. Their cruises are very affordable and offer views of the island you can’t get while on land. They offer Dolphin cruise, wildlife boat cruises and they can also, customize special cruise to fit you or your groups needs. Imagine being able to get up close to the wild horses of Chincoteague and Assateague Island. This certainly is a once and a lifetime experience that you will treasure for years to come.

Dining in Chincoteague

After all the exploring you’re sure to have an appetite and if you love fresh seafood you’re going to especially enjoy many of the restaurants on Chincoteague Island. You’ll find multiple choices that specialize in fresh and local seafood. I would definitely suggest checking out Don’s Seafood while you’re visiting. This hotspot has been serving up local favorites since 1973! The food at Don’s was very flavorful and there were ample choices of fish and seafood on the menu plus other items. The crab legs were especially delicious and the portions were huge.

While visiting Chincoteague Island, Virginia I also, enjoyed brunch at a cute little place called Bill’s Prime on Main St and I recommend them. The staff were very friendly and the food was delicious. Tourist and locals alike were standing out the door waiting to be served. If you’re not looking for a sit down and more of a quick bite there are choices for quick service too. I would suggest ordering some delicious made to order donuts while you’re in town from the Sandy Pony.

The lighthouse at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
The lighthouse at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

Wild horses, fresh seafood and nature are calling

From the foodie looking to explore new restaurants, the fresh seafood lover or someone that enjoys fishing for your own dinner Chincoteague Island, Virginia has you covered. The location makes it easy to get outdoors too and visitors can find a slower pace of life by walking or bike around breathing in the fresh sea breeze. Chincoteague Island, Virginia and Virginia’s Eastern Shore truly has something for everyone! Book your own stay today wild horses, fresh seafood and nature are calling.

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The Inn at Meander- Visit Virginia Wine Country

History meets southern hospitality at this Virginia Wine Country Inn. In this blog I’m sharing three of the many reasons you need to book a stay at the Inn at Meander. So grab a glass of wine or cider and come find out what makes this rustic Inn in Locust Dale, Virginia so special.

In April 2023 I was lucky enough to stay at The Inn at Meander which is composed of 12 cottages and guest rooms. During my stay I stayed in the Shearer Suite a tribute to former owners, the Shearer sisters. This room has a beautiful spacious balcony overlooking the patio and the Blue Ridge Mountains.

History of The Inn at Meander

Take a tour of the Inn at Meander

Circa 1766 this tavern and Inn merge the perfect mix of history and hospitality. The Inn at Meander’s history links it to several famous visitor’s including Thomas Jefferson and General Lafayette. The building is full of history and maintains a historic design with creaking hardwood floors, vintage fixtures and period colors.

In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains the property comprises 80 acres. The Inn at Meander, has multiple trails for exploring, gardens, and natural beauty to take in satisfying both the adventurous and those seeking peace and quiet. The trail to the river is especially beautiful and ends with a bench overlooking the water.

Inn at Meander Virginia Wine Country

In addition, The Inn at Meander has a large game room complete with a pool table. This is one of the most beautiful rooms I have ever seen to play billiards in. It was lovely to have dinner and retire to the fireplace in the parlor, have a couple of beers and then play a few games.

Dining and Hospitality at The Inn at Meander

One of the many perks of staying at the Inn at Meander is being able to have your food brought to your room or having a picnic on the grounds. On my spacious balcony overlooking the garden patio and the beautiful Virginia mountains set the perfect picturesque setting for a memorable dinner. The food was delicious and the views and ambiance unmatched.

Imagine drinking chilled sparkling wine from a local vineyard and taking in the sounds of the crickets and sheep mewing from a nearby farm. As you watch the evening grow darker and put all cares aside. Soaking in the moment with the one you love or in your own peaceful solitude. These are the type of memories and moments that the Inn at Meander gives.

Horton Wine Inn at Meander Virginia Wine Country
Soaking in the views and the moment with Horton Wine at the Inn at Meander

The dinner menu by Chef Jenae Jenkins has a great variety and can be purchased as a 3 Course Dinner option or a la cart. During my stay the first course incuded a spring mix salad: cucumbers, feta, sunflower seeds, and basalmic vinaigrette, the second course salmon with spring greens sauce, basmati rice pilaf and roasted asparagus and for the third course the chocolate lava cake with whipped cream. The portion size of food was very large and everything was very flavorful and delicious.

The dining room of the Crooked Run Tavern is intimate and inviting. I enjoyed the special touch of fresh flowers on the tables. The fireplace made the room look and feel cozy. I couldn’t think of a better way to end a Virginia wine country day than a relaxing meal at the Crooked Run Tavern. Even if you’re not staying at The Inn at Meander and in the area you should make a reservation and check them out.

Breakfast which is included with your stay was amazing with beautiful mountain views from dining on the patio. The breakfast menu includes so many breakfast favorites including French toast and omelets. Everything is fresh and made to order. On the weekends brunch is served in the Crooked Run Tavern past the normal week breakfast time. Weekend brunch is also, open to the public with reservations.

Proximity to Virginia Wine Country

Nearby The Inn at Meander is a variety of award winning wineries to visit including Barboursville in Orange, Virginia. The ruins of the once magnificent home of James Barbour, Virginia’s 18th governors still stands today to be marveled at. The house was designed by Thomas Jefferson and built in 1814. Sadly it burned on Christmas Day 1884 leaving only ruins.

On top of seeing the ruins at Barboursville its vineyards and winery are beautiful as well. My interest was peaked to this location because I had tried the Barboursville Prosecco at The Inn at Meander during dinner and then decided to visit the Barboursville winery. A charcuterie in the 1812 Library and a glass of Pino Grigio at Barboursville made for a lovely lunch overlooking their vineyard.

The dessert wine Philéo was also a refreshing choice and I enjoyed how light this wine was. You’ll want to pick up a bottle or two of wine to take back with you. The staff at The Inn at Meander can even provide an ice bucket for you to chill your wine in your room to enjoy. In addition to brining your own The Inn at Meander has a large list of local wine for purchase.

Besides it’s close proximity to Virginia wineries and breweries The Inn at Meander is near the famous Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park and Montpelier; home of our 4th President James Madison and, “Father of the Constitution”. The grounds, gardens and museum at Montpelier are worth visiting and a true national treasure.

There was so much to explore on the ground of Montpellier including a guided tour of the house. If you enjoy your visit you can also, become a member and come back for return tours. Membership includes free daily tours, discounts and special member activities as well. The membership is well worth the price in my opinion and helps preserve President James Madison and Dolley’s home for future generations.

Inn at Meander Virginia Wine Country

All these choices can be overwhelming, but, The Inn at Meander can assist with your activities during your stay. You can inquire more about these special packages when you make your booking. Visits to local wineries, Montpellier, Inn picnics, dinners and more can be prearranged for you. I would highly recommend having dinner in your room at The Inn at Meander or a picnic on the grounds during your stay.

Why Stay at The Inn at Meander?

Inn at Meander Virginia Wine Country

The true gems of The Inn at Meander are the staff I met including Chef Jenean, Rhonda, Susan, Karen and Aaron. These individuals go above and beyond their duties and I watched them make everyone have the best experience possible at The Inn at Meander. In addition if you are planning a special event or looking for a venue to get married you should definitely check out Meander. While at The Inn at Meander, I saw both a lovely wedding and a bridal luncheon take place complete with special table settings.

Staying at The Inn at Meander, truly is a relaxing and calming experience. Making memories and having experiences is what this beautiful Inn is about. The Inn at Meander, reminds visitors to be in the moment and enjoy what they are partaking in. The worries of the outside world truly disappear in these #meandermoments if you let them. The history, hospitality and the close proximity to Virginia Wine Country with all it has to offer makes The Inn at Meander a unique and memorable destination.

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