Entering Virginia's Blue Ridge from the north, you will find yourself in Botetourt County, one of Virginia's most scenic and historically significant counties.
Mills Gap Overlook
Botetourt County, founded in 1770, is historically unique. It was initially formed from Augusta County and derived its name from Lord Botetourt, who was the Governor of Virginia.
Hay Rock
After the Revolutionary War, the county's jurisdiction was extended to the Mississippi River, encompassing what is now West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and part of Illinois and Wisconsin.
In Botetourt County you can retrace the steps of Lewis and Clark as they set out on their remarkable journey across the American continent. Present-day Botetourt still offers lots of opportunities for discovery.
A leisurely stroll through the Downtowns of Fincastle, Troutville, Buchanan, and Daleville will reveal the history, charm and hospitality of life in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Take a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway or other scenic byways in the county and you'll discover why people choose to call this home. Grab a bike, lace up your hiking boots or slip on your life jacket for an outdoor adventure on one of our many trails or waterways.
Botetourt borders the Blue Ridge Parkway and is home to the headwaters of the mighty James River. It's also part of the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail.
The combination of rivers, mountains, scenic countryside and historic towns creates a vacation experience that is second to none.