Guidebook for Red Oak

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Jim-Jacqueline
Guidebook for Red Oak

Food Scene

Made from scratch pizza and food ... yummy!
14 moradores locais recomendam
Pizza Pub
401 Virginia Ave
14 moradores locais recomendam
Made from scratch pizza and food ... yummy!
Great for a special occasion or date night.
11 moradores locais recomendam
Molasses Grill
63 S Main St
11 moradores locais recomendam
Great for a special occasion or date night.
Varied menu and a full bar.
The Lamplighter
201 Virginia Ave
Varied menu and a full bar.
Good Mexican food and table side guacamole. Margaritas super good and strong.
Los Bandidos
7331 US-58
Good Mexican food and table side guacamole. Margaritas super good and strong.
Great desserts (ice cream!) and hamburger stop.
Tastee Freez
17700 Kings Hwy
Great desserts (ice cream!) and hamburger stop.
Where the farmers eat ... like going back in time.
Wylliesburg Diner
2300 Barnesville Hwy
Where the farmers eat ... like going back in time.

Parks & Nature

Beaches, walking trails, bike riding area, water park for kids.
20 moradores locais recomendam
Parque Estadual Occoneechee
1192 Occoneechee Park Rd
20 moradores locais recomendam
Beaches, walking trails, bike riding area, water park for kids.
Excellent star gazing and historical stop.
9 moradores locais recomendam
Parque Estadual do Rio Staunton
1170 Staunton Trail
9 moradores locais recomendam
Excellent star gazing and historical stop.

Sightseeing

Lots to see in this hist town. Located along the Roanoke River, these lands were originally the home to the Occoneechee Indians and several trading paths wound through the area. The Indians were driven away in 1676 by the British. By 1832, Clarksville was recognized as one of the fastest growing towns in Virginia. The damming of the Roanoke River in the early 1950’s had a tremendous impact on the area, making Clarksville the only town on the 50,000-acre body of water named after an island upstream, Buggs Island Lake. The lake has drawn many visitors and tourists to the Clarksville area for camping, fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, skiing, and all other water sporting activities.
Virginia Avenue
Virginia Avenue
Lots to see in this hist town. Located along the Roanoke River, these lands were originally the home to the Occoneechee Indians and several trading paths wound through the area. The Indians were driven away in 1676 by the British. By 1832, Clarksville was recognized as one of the fastest growing towns in Virginia. The damming of the Roanoke River in the early 1950’s had a tremendous impact on the area, making Clarksville the only town on the 50,000-acre body of water named after an island upstream, Buggs Island Lake. The lake has drawn many visitors and tourists to the Clarksville area for camping, fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, skiing, and all other water sporting activities.

Essentials

7 moradores locais recomendam
Food Lion
1013 Virginia Ave
7 moradores locais recomendam

Everything Else

Old Crowe Farm
815 Little Retreat Rd

Shopping

Virginia Avenue Mall
The Market Antique
315 Virginia Ave