Nestled within the steep slopes of the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains rests the Town of Buchanan, Virginia. Settled at the point where the James River winds its’ way through these mountain ranges, the Town of Buchanan is rich in history, natural beauty.
Whether you are planning an afternoon shopping spree or a weekend getaway, the Town of Buchanan, offers southern hospitality, unique shopping and a full calendar of events in a small town setting.
Discover a surprising selection specialty shops, antiques, art galleries, Inns, restaurants, banks, a pharmacy, a canoe livery, indoor golf, hunting supplies and, a historic theatre. For the outdoors enthusiast downtown has direct access to the James River for fishing and canoeing on the Upper James River Water Trail, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Appalachian Trail and the Glenwood Horse Trail.
Buchanan’s Calendar of Events allow you to enjoy walking tours, parades, concerts, the Buchanan Civil War History Weekend, Antique Auto Cruise Ins, a Fourth of July Carnival with parade and fireworks, Mountain Magic In Fall Bluegrass, Antiques & Crafts Festival and a month long Christmas Celebration known as Twilight In Buchanan.
Settled at the intersection of the Colonial Era’s “Great Valley Road” and the James River, Buchanan has been an important stopping point for travelers since the 1700’s. In Colonial days wagons stopped in Buchanan to rest and gather provisions while today travelers stop for gas, food and shopping.
Discover firsthand how Buchanan continues to be an attractive destination for travelers. For additional information contact the Buchanan Downtown Revitalization Program at (540) 254 – 1212 or check out our Town’s web-site at www.townofbuchanan.com.
Stop in Buchanan While Traveling the Upper James River Water Trail
A “blueway” or “water trail” is a small boat or paddling route along a waterway that combines recreation and environmental awareness while linking communities and land-based attractions such as historic sites and parks. The Upper James River Water Trail was created by Botetourt County to encourage residents and visitors to experience the beauty and history of one of the county’s greatest natural treasures.
The website for the Trail can be viewed at: www.UpperJamesRiverWaterTrail.com.