9 Hard Ciders From Virginia That Get People Talking!
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5 Louisa Main Street Businesses You Have to Visit!
1. The Fabric Hut & Gift Gallery

The Fabric Hut and Gift Gallery, located on main street in the Town of Louisa is celebrating its 42nd year of business this month! Don’t let the name deceive you: not only do they offer a wide array of different fabrics, but also gifts ranging from Willow Tree Friends, flags, locally made goods, and more. Teachers and Senior citizens receive 10% discount everyday as well as free gift wrapping for all customers! Make sure to look out for their open house this fall on the 1st Friday and Saturday in December!
9 Fishing Spots To Visit Around Charlottesville, Virginia
1. Walnut Creek Lake

Photo: Chris W. on Yelp
Walnut Creek Lake is a great fishing spot even without a boat. You can find largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, redear sunfish and channel catfish. Read More
7 Amazing Ballparks In Central Virginia
1. Davenport Field At UVA

Davenport Field, 434 Lannigan Lane, Charlottesville, Virginia
Photo: stadiumjourney.com
Davenport Field is home to your University of Virginia Wahoos! This state of the art facility opened in 2002 and has been one of the most well run college baseball fields in the past decade. Read More
The Perfect CVille Guys Weekend!
7 Great Swimming Holes In CVille
1. Blue Hole

1304 E Market Street, Crozet, Virginia
Facebook | Photo: Aaron Watson Photography
Blue Hole can be found after a beautiful hike through the western portion of Albemarle county and right after the Sugar Hollow trail. It is the perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day after a great hike, enjoy the rope swing, jump off the rocks, or just bring a float and relax in the water. Read More
6 Hiking Spots To Enjoy Near Charlottesville, Virginia
1. Ivy Creek Natural Area Trails

Charlottesville, VA
Website | Facebook | Instagram | Photo: Ivy Creek Foundation Website
Ivy Creek Natural Area Trails is a 4 mile loop trail located near Charlottesville, Virginia that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round. Read More


