Upper portion of the Harrisonburg Rockingham County courthouse.
 

Welcome to Harrisonburg!

Located between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountain ranges in the western part of Virginia, Harrisonburg welcomes vistors with its friendly, small town feel. Whether you are looking for outdoor adventures, something different to satisfy your taste buds with, or a historical experience, Harrisonburg has got it all!

Harrisonburg is home to the first designated Arts and Cultural District, as well as the first Culinary District in Virginia, which both offer something for everyone. Wineries and breweries, farmer's markets, and trails to view the picturesque landscapes can all be found in Harrisonburg. Plan you visit today!

A blue outline of the state of Virginia with a star on the location of Richmond and a location pin on Harrisonburg.

How to make the most of your visit...

Rows of purple lavender plants in the foreground with a red barn in the background.

White Oak Lavender Farm

Explore hundreds of varieties of lavender plants and grape vines at this farm, dedicated to growing lavender. Wine tastings, bath and body products, and other gifts are available for purchase too.

Potted herb plants and wooden items on display at an outdoor market, with people shopping in the background.

Harrisonburg Farmer's Market

If you are looking for locally grown produce, the Harrisonburg Farmer's Market is the place to go. It offers a wide selection of homemade cheeses, oven-baked goods, and fresh vegetables.

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Shenandoah Spirits Trail

Experience Harrisonburg, Winchester, and everything between on the spirits trail. The trail includes 30 wineries, breweries, distilleries, and cideries along Interstate 81.