2024 Loudoun Appalachian Trail Festival

2024 Loudoun Appalachian Trail Festival

We’re thrilled to announce the Appalachian Trail Festival’s return. It’s back, and it’s better! The Appalachian Trail is a 2,190-mile footpath, spanning over 14 states. We in Western Loudoun are fortunate. We have this breathtaking beauty right in our backyard. In...

On Display: 7th Annual Appalachian Trail Art Show

On Display: 7th Annual Appalachian Trail Art Show

The Round Hill Appalachian Trail Art Show is an annual event celebrating nature-inspired artwork by local artists. Hosted by the Round Hill Arts Center, the show includes a People’s Choice competition and is viewable in person or online. The Town of Round Hill is an A.T. Community committed to protecting the Trail. Discover the beauty of the A.T. and surrounding natural spaces through art.

Leave No Trace

Leave No Trace

Explore the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace: a guide to responsible outdoor adventures, safeguarding nature for future generations.

Nature Inspires: 6th Annual Appalachian Trail Art Show

Nature Inspires: 6th Annual Appalachian Trail Art Show

The Round Hill Appalachian Trail Art Show is an annual event celebrating nature-inspired artwork by local artists. Hosted by Round Hill, an A.T. Community committed to protecting the Appalachian Trail, the show includes a People’s Choice competition and is viewable in person or online. Discover the beauty of the A.T. and surrounding natural spaces through art.

The Trail as Muse

The Trail as Muse

Is nature your inspiration? It is for the artists of all ages who submitted work to the 5th Annual Round Hill Appalachian Trail Art Show.

Round Hill Appalachian Trail Art Show!

Our 5th Annual Appalachian Trail Art Show is open! You can see works inspired by the A.T. and the beautiful nature in our own backyard submitted by 27 artists of all ages. You can visit our Art Show in person at the Round Hill Arts Center through March 20th or enjoy...

Volunteer Day at Sleeter Lake Park

Volunteer Day at Sleeter Lake Park

An announcement from Friends of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a fantastic local nonprofit organization that selected Sleeter Lake Park for a special project to further extended the vision of making the park a sanctuary for all of us. Feel free to share this post or their...