Taylors Valley, Virginia

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Taylors Valley
Unincorporated community
Taylors Valley is located within the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area
Taylors Valley is located within the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area
Taylors Valley is located in Virginia
Taylors Valley
Taylors Valley
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Country United States
State Virginia
County Washington
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)

Taylors Valley is an unincorporated community in Washington County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is located to the southeast of Abingdon and is accessed via Highway 58 and via Taylor Valley Road from Tennessee just to the south.

Geography

Taylors Valley is located in southwestern Virginia at an altitude of 722 metres (2369 feet), close to the border with Tennessee. It is located along a notable bike trail, the Virginia Creeper Trail, which makes a gradual climb into Taylors Valley.[1] The nearest town is Damascus, which is located to the west. The community, which is located witihin the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, is bounded by Fork mountain to the west and Laurel and Chestnut mountains to the east. Whitetop Laurel Creek passes through the unincorporated community.

Economy

Taylors Valley is an old fashioned country village, with no gas station or major grocery store. The village relies on the town of Damascus for daily supplies. There is, however, the Creeper Trail Cafe to provide for hikers and bikers and there is a small store in the vicinity, called Widener's Grocery, which provides for locals. During the winter months this store is heated by a wood stove. The community is busier during the spring and summer and its links along the Appalachian Trail brings an influx of hikers and campers into Taylors Valley.

References

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External links

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