by Pam Cox | Oct 11, 2016 | Blog
With the recent opening of The Barn at Stoney Creek Farm, Dwight and Susan Quillin have realized a life-long dream. “We always dreamed, even when we were dating, of having four kids and raising them on a farm,” Dwight says. Susan adds, it took a lot of “blood, sweat...
by Pam Cox | Jun 9, 2016 | Blog
Experience the Devil’s Bathtub in Scott County, Va. — great for hiking, swimming, and photography! The Devil’s Fork Loop Trail takes you on a seven-plus mile hike across stream beds, past Cascade Falls and into the Devil’s Bathtub, said to be filled with waters...
by Pam Cox | May 23, 2016 | Blog
Google Map Directions to Devil’s Bathtub: From Kingsport, Johnson City via Interstate 26. The interstate will turn into Highway 23/58. Follow 23/58 through Weber City until you get to the exit for Gate City. Veer right into Gate City from the stop light,...
by Pam Cox | Apr 30, 2015 | Blog
Vikki Roberts loves to renovate old buildings. Her love for bringing beauty and dignity back to beaten down structures has led her and her husband, Allan, to renovate two downtown Gate City buildings and locate businesses in each. The Roberts first renovated a...
by Pam Cox | Apr 22, 2014 | Blog
Just as Scott County marks its Bi-Centennial, so does the Fugate Family Farm in Rye Cove. To commemorate this historical event, the Fugate Farm will be the site of a day-long celebration on Sat., June 7, featuring state dignitaries, bands, food, hayrides and much...
by Pam Cox | Mar 6, 2014 | Blog
The sight of a swinging bridge immediately transports me back to my childhood when I roamed the hills and valleys of Southwest Virginia with my grandfather, Clarence Bascom Sanders (Sandy). The Slant bridge near Slant Memorial Church played a significant role in my...
by Pam Cox | Mar 3, 2014 | Blog
The highest point in Scott County offers stunning vistas, the beginning of the lengthy Chief Benge Scout Trail and rare plants and animals. Located off Forest Service 238 and offering a new and beautiful High Knob Observation Towner. To reach the trailhead, head...
by Pam Cox | Mar 3, 2014 | Blog
This high elevation forested wetland is off the beaten path, but is a must-see for the serious birder. The beaver-maintained wetland contains open meadows, marshes, swampy scrubland, ponds and hardwood forests. It is home to equal diversity of bird life, such as...
by Pam Cox | Mar 3, 2014 | Blog
One of the area’s easiest and most scenic biking and hiking trails, highlighting gorge geology, trestle-top views of the river, rare plants and river wildlife. Directions: From Dungannon, take Route 72 north for 10.3 miles, a scenic route that winds around the...
by Pam Cox | Mar 3, 2014 | Blog
This informal trail follows a four-mile channel between open field, mudflats and rocky shores. The trail is a great spot to find wintering and migrating shorebirds as well as grassland species like the red-winged blackbird, barn and northern rough-winged swallows,...