Travel Advisory for COVID-19: As the situation continues to evolve, we encourage locals and travelers to seek and heed the latest expert guidance when it comes to travel. As Virginia moves through the Phased Recovery process, business hours and operations change frequently, so please call the venue you hope to visit ahead of time for the most current information.
Located at the intersection of Shenandoah National Park’s Skyline Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Appalachian Trail, Waynesboro is Divinely Placed Among the Adventure, whether your tastes run toward biking, hiking and scenic drives, or paddling and fly fishing in the trout-stocked waters of the South River. The friendliness of our Appalachian Trail Community shines throughout our walkable downtown, featuring the renovated vaudeville-era Wayne Theatre set among shops, art galleries, and restaurants peppered with murals from the annual Virginia Street Arts Festival. Drink it all in with a stop at one of Waynesboro’s three breweries on the Shenandoah Beerwerks Trail or Blue Ridge Bucha, one of the first kombucha taprooms on the East Coast. Waynesboro has a long tradition of warm welcomes and rich cultural amenities to offer seekers that come to experience the beauty and history of the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains.
From music to art to outdoor recreation, learn more about our unique events and annual festivals, most of which are loaded with family-friendly activities.
"Whether you are trail running the countless miles of Blue Ridge wilderness, hiking across the country, skiing the slopes or paddling the South River, Waynesboro is Divinely Place Among the Adventure." - Virginia Craft Brews Publication.