Top Activities To Do Around Blacksburg During COVID

Stuck inside bored and wondering what you could possibly do? COVID-19 has significantly restricted what we can do any given day and left many of us with this miserable dilemma. I found myself struggling with this last week so I decided to create a list of some of my favorite activities that are COVID safe and get back outside. Here’s what I got:

Play Disc Golf

Blacksburg features 2 disc golf courses just minutes away. In Christiansburg, there’s the Golden Hills course featuring 37 holes split into two courses that weave through the woods which a bunch of elevation change. Golden Hills is not easy and there’s always a risk of throwing straight into a tree but it is a top course in the region and attracts quite a few players. Regardless of your skill level, it can still be very fun. Playing one of the courses is a great afternoon activity that takes about 90 minutes with 1 or 2 others. 

The VT CRC also has a 9 hole disc golf course that weaves through phase 1 of the research park. With more open and flat shots, this course is a fair bit easier and less of a workout than the Golden Hills course. I’d recommend trying both as they are a great way to get outside and exercise while having fun.

Hit up Some Breweries & Wineries

Blacksburg offers several great brewery and winery options not too far away. For breweries, check out Rising Silo and Eastern Divide. Both offer a great selection of beer and have plenty of outdoor space to enjoy. Eastern Divide has a larger food menu which can be seen on their website. Highly recommended visiting both of these places as they are very popular among students and families. 

For wineries, A popular one is Beliveau Farm Winery which is 12 miles northeast from downtown on a secluded 165-acre estate. Plan a ride ahead of going as cell service is iffy and I wouldn’t expect Uber’s to be picking you up out there. They offer overnight stays at their Inn. More information can be found on their website. In the other direction, outside of Radford, there is The New River Vineyard & Winery. I have never been but have heard great things. It is a 30-minute drive from Blacksburg.

Visit Hahn Horticulture Garden

Many students don’t know about VT’s Hahn Horticulture Garden which features 6 acres of gardens right next to McComas. The gardens are a great place to walk around, hang out, and relax in a mini oasis. You can easily be entertained for over an hour here. There are plenty of spots to take a seat and relax but if you have a hammock I highly recommend bringing one as they have several stands to accommodate them. Overall, Hahn is a great place to walk around, study, or watch an episode or two of your favorite show.

Go Mountain Biking

Just 10 minutes west on 460 is Pandapas Pond in Jefferson National Forest which features some awesome mountain biking trails for all levels. One thing to note: park at the upper lot (on the left as soon as you enter the park)  as biking is not permitted around the pond but is allowed on the Poverty Creek trail system. The trail map can be found herePandapas pond also features tons of walking areas, fishing, canoeing, and more. Information about this can be found on their website.

Blacksburg Rotary Mountain Biking Skills Park is a great place to get comfortable on a bike and push yourself in a consistent environment. It features plenty of jumps and other features to enhance your skills not too far from downtown. Definitely a fun place to head out to for an hour or so. If you drive, parking is across the street in the Heritage Park trailhead lot. 

Starlite Drive-in Movie Theatre

While you might not be going to a traditional movie theatre at this time, a drive-in theatre can be a great alternative. Located in Christiansburg, Starlite usually offers showings every Friday and Saturday. The first showing starts at dusk with a second starting after the first ends. Admission is $6 for adults.

Go on a Hike

There are tons of options to hike around Blacksburg with a variety of difficulties. Touched on Pandapas Pond above but some other popular options are Bald Knob, The Cascades, Dragon’s Tooth, and McAfee’s Knob. I would suggest checking out a site like Alltrails or a list like this to see all options nearby and their ratings.

If you want to stay in town, there is the Huckleberry trail and Heritage Community Park which are perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Hang Out on the Drillfield

One of the most stunning aspects of VT’s campus is the drillfield. The large grass field offers many outdoor activities to students and visitors. Some of the most popular include having a picnic in front of Burress, throwing a frisbee or football, or playing games such as Spikeball.

Go to Cox’s Driving Range

Cox’s is a great spot if you can’t think of something to do for the day. They offer a wide driving range, an 18 hole mini-golf course, and a batting cage with a variety of speeds.

 

Hopefully, this list gives you some ideas for fun things to do in and around Blacksburg. If you have a great activity that you think should be added, feel free to leave a comment with it below and a little bit on why. Will try to incorporate as many as possible.

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  1. Brennan Hurst
    Brennan Hurst says:

    Hiking is one of my favorite things to do. I definitely recommend Dragons Tooth, Bald Knob, and McAfee’s Knob. I’m not sure what the official ranking in term of difficulty is, but for me it was: 1) Dragons Tooth, 2) McAfee’s Knob, 3)Bald Knob. The Cascades are really nice though, even if you aren’t super into hiking. There is both an easy trail, for if you want more of a scenic route (definitely pretty), as well as a uphill all the way route. The falls are beautiful once you get up there though and it’s also really fun to swim there. Also a cool thing about the Starlight movie theatre is that they usually give change in $2 bills which is kind of cool considering you don’t see them much anymore. Everything else is pretty fun too, and this is definitely a great list!

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