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Experience the best of the area while staying at Waynesboro North 340 Campground. Our guide brings together great dining, local attractions, and essential services—all with tap-to-call, Google Maps, and direct links. Get the latest weather info, find nearby hotspots, and use our map to get around with ease. Scan and start exploring today!
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Area Events
Riverfest
Each spring (early May), this free environmental festival along the South River celebrates local wildlife and watershed stewardship with canoe rides, nature exhibits, kids’ activities, and the fun “Great South River Duck Race.”
Virginia Chili, Blues & Brews Festival
Held in September, this lively festival combines a chili cook-off with live blues music and craft beers, turning Lumos Plaza into a flavorful celebration of food, music, and community.
Fall Foliage Art Show
Taking place in mid-October, this long-running outdoor art festival fills downtown streets with 150+ artists, live music, food vendors, and the vibrant colors of autumn in the Shenandoah Valley.
Looking for Even More to Explore?
For a full list of local happenings, festivals, and annual events, visit Waynesboro. There's always something going on in the area!
Area Attractions
Blue Ridge Tunnel
A scenic historic trail where you can walk or bike through an old railroad tunnel under the Blue Ridge Mountains and enjoy nature.
Skyline Drive
A famous scenic roadway through Shenandoah National Park offering stunning mountain views, overlooks, and access to hiking.
The Augusta County Railroad Museum
A local museum showcasing railroad history with exhibits and artifacts that appeal to all ages.
Ridgeview Park
A popular city park with walking paths, picnic spots, and open green space for relaxing outdoor time.
Shenandoah Valley Art Center Inc
A vibrant arts hub featuring exhibits and events that highlight local creative talent.
Swannanoa
A historic Italian Renaissance–style mansion set in scenic grounds, perfect for photos and a dose of local history.