Blue Ridge Country Magazine Salutes the Best of the Mountains in 35th Anniversary Issue

Readers of The Roanoker magazine’s sister publication voted for the best things to see and places to visit in the Blue Ridge region of seven states, and the Roanoke area received numerous accolades.



Readers of Blue Ridge Country magazine have picked their favorite towns, attractions, activities and more in the 2023 Best of the Mountains reader poll.

Polling is conducted every five years with this year’s survey featuring 48 categories. The wins from within and around the Roanoke area include:

  • Best Retirement Town – Roanoke (third place)
  • Best Biking Trail – Roanoke River Greenway (third place)
  • Best Motorcycle Route – Blue Ridge Parkway, NC-VA (second place)
  • Best Caverns – Dixie Caverns, Salem (third place)
  • Best Loop Drive on a Tank of Gas – Blue Ridge Parkway, NC-VA (first place)
  • Best Museum – Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke (third place)
  • Best Historic Theater – Grandin Theatre, Roanoke (third place)
  • Best Farmers Market – Historic Roanoke City Market (second place)

There were also winners in many other locations throughout Southwest and Central Virginia.

“It’s always extra satisfying to see some of the Roanoke-area bounty of outdoor attractions to take first place among Blue Ridge Country readers with seven states to choose from for their votes,” says Editor-in-Chief Kurt Rheinheimer. “The New River for fishing and paddling, Smith Mountain Lake for fishing and the Blue Ridge Parkway for a great drive are just a few. Roanoke City, the Farmers Market and the Roanoke River Greenway were also strong vote-getters.”

Readers submitted their votes online over the course of two months, resulting in over 130 first, second and third place awards for the best cities, towns, attractions and activities from the mountains of Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia.

“We wouldn’t be celebrating our 35th without our cherished readers and our loyal advertisers,” says Associate Publisher Cynthia Bruggeman. “Every issue highlights amazing destinations and the people, history and stories that make them unique. Our ‘Best of’ feature in the summer mag is a snapshot of winners sure to provide year-long travel ideas and inspiration.”

A complete list of winners is presented in the July/August 2023 issue of Blue Ridge Country, available for purchase now. For single issue or subscription information, visit blueridgecountry.com/BestOf or contact Sarah Riddell: sriddell@leisuremedia360.com.


About Blue Ridge Country

Blue Ridge Country is an award-winning bimonthly regional magazine with a readership of more than 175,000. The magazine covers the mountain regions of seven states and explores history, food, festivals, travel, the outdoors and the environment. Blue Ridge Country is produced by LeisureMedia360 in Roanoke, Virginia. LeisureMedia360 is the official publisher of the Virginia Travel Guide and many other publications, including The Roanoker, Virginia’s longest-running city magazine, which will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2024.

Author

You Might Also Like:

Botetourt Center at Greenfield

Google Advances Data Center Campus Project at Botetourt Center at Greenfield

In collaboration with Google, Botetourt County today announced progress on Google’s planned data center campus at the Botetourt Center at Greenfield, marking a transformative investment in the County’s economic future while reinforcing its commitment to responsible development.
Kiwanis Club of Roanoke logo

Kiwanis Club of Roanoke Batter Up for the Community

Join us for the largest pancake breakfast in the Roanoke Valley and help support our community! 
Appointed as the department’s first Assistant Chief of EMS, Health & Safety, Captain Jonathan Rodgers brings more than a decade of service and leadership to this new role.

Botetourt County Fire & EMS New Assistant Chief Announced

The Department of Fire & EMS is excited to announce its first Assistant Chief of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Health & Safety. Captain Jonathan Rodgers, a member of the department since 2014, has been selected to fulfill this new command staff role within the organization.
Sabrina Rose-Smith ’00

Sabrina Rose-Smith ’00 to Serve as 2026 Commencement Speaker for Hollins University

Hollins alumna, trustee, and nationally recognized attorney Sabrina Rose-Smith ’00 will deliver the keynote address at Hollins University’s 184th Commencement ceremony, to be held Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the Berglund Center Coliseum in Roanoke, Virginia.
Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges

Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges Announces Record-Breaking 2026 Season

Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges has officially unveiled approximately 50% of its 2026 concert and festival season, featuring one of its most dynamic and high-volume lineups to date.