Regional Attractions
The Roanoke Valley offers visitors many unique and varied tourist attractions to chose from. While visiting the region stop by one of these fun and exciting attractions.
Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge of Virginia is "One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World"
15 Appledore Lane, Natural Bridge
540.291.2121
Natural Bridge Website

Blue Ridge Parkway
America's longest unspoiled roadway.
Parkway Visitor Center, Mile Post 115 540.767.2492 Blue Ridge Parkway Website
Roanoke City Market
The Historic City Market is one of the oldest open-air markets in Virginia
213 Market Square, Roanoke 540.342.2028 City Market Website
Bedford D-Day Memorial
The National D-Day Memorial pays tribute to the Allied Forces participating in the largest land, sea, and air operation in history: the invasion of Normandy.
3 Overlord Circle, Bedford 540.586.DDAY D-Day Memorial Website
Mill Mountain Zoo
Local zoo exhibiting over 50 species on top of Roanoke's Mill Mountain
Mill Mountain Park, Roanoke 540.343.3241 Mill Mountain Zoo Website
The Taubman Museum of Art
The Taubman Museum of Art, located in downtown Roanoke, Virginia,
opened its new building to the public on November 8. The 81,000 square foot structure is the first purpose-built art museum ever constructed in the city and a significant step in the further development of the region as an arts destination of national and international stature.
110 Salem Avenue, SE Roanoke 540.342.5760 Taubman Museum of Art Website