What Makes a Perfect UVA Football Tailgate?
Rain, shine, loss, or win, Wahoos will always tailgate.
The Best of Charlottesville’s Rivanna Trail
Bring your water, strap on a pair of trail runners or hiking shoes, and head out to become lost in Charlottesville.
Discover the Monticello Trail (a 3-hr. adventure near Charlottesville)
With limited time to explore, the Monticello Trail is Charlottesville’s red carpet of Jeffersonian past and wine-tourism future. Enjoy your excursion and return before anyone has missed you!
Charlottesville Live Music Venues
Hear this at JPJ, The Ting Pavilion, The Jefferson, The Southern Durty Nellys, Millers, The Garage and more.
The Stonefield Shopping Experience
Charlottesville’s shopping scene has grown over the years, but nothing has altered its landscape quite like the sleek addition of the Shops at Stonefield. Conveniently tucked on the intersection of Hydraulic and 29, Stonefield offers a cool, convenient shopping experience that blends cherished local boutiques with prestigious national brands.
How to Visit Teddy Roosevelt’s Pine Knot near Charlottesville
That cell phone-free possibility will impress you as you walk along the six hiking trails that circumvent Pine Knot, the same trails TR and his family walked to decompress and explore. Suddenly the red clay and rolling fields visible through the woods adopt a new character for us. This is a setting TR himself fell in love with, and one
Quarantine Naturally in a Different Kind of Hotel
The hottest destination in local getaways is two miles outside Stanardsville. Unlug in a tiny house while you commune with nature.
Your New Year’s Resolution (and where to accomplish it in Charlottesville)
Whatever your resolution is (or was) remember: Skipping a day doesn’t mean the whole year is ruined. The gym will empty out by April, but you can go back in June. Or September. No pressure.
Ten Rules for Living (kind of) Like Thomas Jefferson
Charlottesville has two indisputable heroic fixtures: Bodo’s Bagels and Thomas Jefferson.