Classic American bistro fare & drinks in a rustic, homey setting with late-night hours.
A creative cafe menu pairs with local brews at this quaint eatery with a back garden & bocce court.
Ramon's is a funky downtown spot that's perfect for a casual evening taco or a lunchtime break. The restaurant has fun bright indoor decor inside and plenty of outdoor tables to enjoy on a sunny day.
Casual joint for beef, lamb, seafood & veggie burgers with gourmet toppings, plus homestyle sides.
Wood-fired pies, starters & salads come with over 100 beers in stylish loft digs with a patio.
Ample plates of familiar Mexican fare & margaritas are the draw at this festive eatery with a patio.
Mom's is a locally owned and operated bakery specializing in fresh natural, preservative-free pies. They grow much of the fruit for our fruit pies locally in Loudoun County. They also bake breads, cookies, and other delicious treats.
Blue Ridge Grill is a family-friendly and moderately priced eatery with Virginia-focused grill fare.
Shucked oysters, creative fish dishes & cocktails in a stylish space with a covered back patio.
Inspired American cuisine prepared and served with a meticulous attention to detail. Chandeliers & fireplaces fill this elegant restaurant.
High-end New American fare & Virginia wines served in a refined dining room, rustic bar or atrium.
Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets features 110 upscale designer and brand name outlet stores offering savings of 25% to 65% every day. Stores include American Eagle Outfitters, Banana Republic Factory Store, Burberry, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Coach, J.Crew, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Lucky Brand, Tumi, True Religion, Polo Ralph Lauren, and many more!
Skyline Drive is a two-lane road that has 75 overlooks providing views of the Shenandoah Valley to the west and the Piedmont to the east. The drive provides access to numerous trails, including the Appalachian Trail, and it is also used for biking and horseback riding.
Enjoy awesome fun where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers meet. Harpers Ferry Adventure Center offers some of the best the best Tubing, Rafting, Zip Lining, and Ropes Course adventures in the region.
iFLY indoor skydiving is safe and fun for all ages and all kinds of people. Kids as young as 3, grandparents, athletes and office workers alike can enjoy bodyflight.
Ball's Bluff was the site of the first Civil War engagement to take place in Loudoun County. The park has an excellent interpretive trail that explains how the battle unfolded. Other trails include sometimes steep, wooded hikes to the Potomac River and a segment of the Potomac Heritage Trail.
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers in and around Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. It is the most visited historic site in the state of West Virginia. The park, which consists of 4,000 almost acres, includes the historic town of Harpers Ferry, notable as a center of 19th-century industry and as the scene of John Brown's failed abolitionist uprising. It includes the site of which Thomas Jefferson once wrote, "The passage of the Potomac through the Blue Ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in Nature" after visiting the area in 1783.
Morven Park is a historic estate located on 1,000 acres in Leesburg, Virginia. The park has three museums, an equestrian center, and athletic field complex.
Oatlands Plantation is an estate operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark. The Oatlands property is composed of the main mansion and 415 acres (168.0 ha) of farmland and gardens. The house is judged one of the finest Federal period country estate houses in the nation.
Small zoo featuring zebras, lemurs & other exotic species, plus a petting zoo with camels & llamas.
Discover Loudoun County’s agricultural roots on a working farm at Temple Hall Farm Regional Park in Leesburg, Virginia. Visitors can meet heritage breed farm animals and experience what happens day to day on a farm. Walk the park’s interpretive hiking trail to learn about the area’s native plants and animals, or bring your horse to ride the equestrian trails, which include natural jumps and water crossings. Please note: dogs and other pets are not permitted at Temple Hall Farm