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Grayson
County is located in the heart of the highlands in Southwest Virginia.
It is a wedge shaped area contained within a triangle made up of
I-81, I-77, and the North Carolina State Line.
Grayson is nestled
in the Blue Ridge Mountains and embraced on the north by Wythe County,
on the west by Smyth and Washington Counties, Carroll County on
the east, and touches North Carolina and the northeastern tip of
Tennessee on the southern borders.
Grayson County
had long been isolated by the surrounding mountain ranges and the
New River. As a result the county is a haven for traditional art,
music, and lifestyle.
For people
looking for a quiet vacation, or a peaceful and safe place to enjoy
retirement, Grayson County is a paradise. The west end of the county
is a forested, wild, national recreation area, containing two of
Virginia's highest peaks - Mt. Rogers 5,729 feet and Whitetop Mountain
at 5,520 feet. Eastward for more than 40 miles, stretches highland
meadows and valleys, laced with streams and creeks. The New River,
one of the world's oldest and also a National Heritiage River, flows
throughout the county. Modest farms and miles of pasture patchwork
the scenery from winding roads. Small localities and little churches
enhance a spirit of community fast disappearing from the modern
world. Indeed, many historical homes and buildings dating back to
the 1700s & 1800s still stand as a testimony to Grayson County's
rich history.

In Grayson County
you'll experience high alpine meadows and beautiful river valleys.
With its beautiful wildflowers in the spring, lush greenery
in the summer, colorful foliage in the fall, and its snow-covered
hills and valleys in the winter, Grayson is a natural paradise all
year around. The weather in Grayson County is changeable: sun and
storm may follow several times a day. The location is far south
enough for a hot sun and high enough in elevation for cool air.
The Temperature changes with cloud cover and wind. Jackets may be
needed in June and t-shirts worn in December. The summer nights
are almost always pleasantly cool, and with the scarcity of pesky
insects, dining on the deck or camping in the woods is a real treat.
More Information
on Grayson County www.mrpdc.org. Topographical Map of Whitetop Mountain
www.topozone.com.
Topographical Map of Mt. Rogers www.topozone.com
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