Tiny Treasures Boutique
A lovely tiny corner boutique offering unique gifts & little treasures for every occasion.
A lovely tiny corner boutique offering unique gifts & little treasures for every occasion.
Locally owned café and creative workspace in the heart of Clifton Forge. We offer specialty coffee, pastries, and a cozy atmosphere for both locals and travelers to unwind or get work done. Our coworking program provides dedicated desks, high-speed WiFi, and community events designed to connect entrepreneurs, creatives, and remote professionals.
Offering hot drinks, cold drinks, freshly made doughnuts, and unusual hot dogs.
Sweets and treats you can’t find just any ole where. Come into the Sweetest Side of the Five Sides building in downtown Clifton Forge for some fun browsing and leave with some unusual, sweet treats.
OLuv Oil offers the finest in olive oils and vinegars as well as other gourmet food items, such as edible flowers, spices, condiments, and garnishes. We strive to offer products not found in a local grocery store – products that enhance your dinners and entertainment options. Our vision is born of enjoying food while always looking for that extra special twist! (And, we might offer some décor options to compliment your food passion!)
This paved path travels along Smith Creek between the Clifton Forge School of the Arts Park and Lowell Street. The path also leads past the community garden. This is an excellent trail for all ages and is closely located to the center of town. Anyone fishing in the creek should be familiar with Virginia state fishing regulations.
Green Pastures (Longdale) Recreation Area was built for use by African Americans during the segregation era, although it was officially integrated in 1950. The recreation area within the George Washington National Forest included a small lake with a sandy beach, a bathhouse, picnic shelter, toilet facilities, playing fields, hiking trails, walking paths, and parking areas, all built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. The name of the area was changed to Longdale in 1964. Green Pastures was meant to pair with the six Virginia State Parks sites opened in 1936, including nearby Douthat State Park built by the CCC. Though not legally mandated, these Virginia State Parks sites were effectively whites-only.
We offer spectacular views of the Allegheny Mountains, high-speed fiber internet, and private parking. We provide a delicious DIY breakfast with fresh eggs from our free range chickens. Enjoy the peace and beauty that this home has offered it’s residence for over a century.
Today, the house has been revived to show off its full glory. John and Kimberly Fink have restored th
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