Shenandoah National Park, with stunning natural beauty second to none in the state, is an awesome place to take the family hiking, go on a picnic, and check out the views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
One of the biggest highlights in Charlottesville is it’s scenic views and beautiful drives. The Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline drive are both a must-see, with an entrance just 22 miles West of Charlottesville. Source: VisitCharlottesville.com
No trip to Charlottesville and Albemarle County is complete without a visit to its five historical gems: Monticello, the Grounds of the University of Virginia, Ash Lawn-Highland, Historic Court Square and Michie Tavern, ca. 1784. Source: VisitCharlottesville.com
The purpose of the Pink Ribbon Polo event is to raise awareness and funds to benefit breast cancer care and research in our community (all proceeds stay local!). Enjoy the world’s most exciting sport – at one of the most beautiful spots in Virginia. Source: VirginiaWine.org
The University of Virginia’s athletics program competes in Division I (and the Football Bowl Subdivision for football) and since 1953 as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Virginia Cavaliers, also called “Wahoos” or “Hoos”, have won 19 recognized national championships, 14 of them since 1980. Source: Wikipedia