Sharon Smith grew up in North Carolina watching ACC basketball and enjoying all things Southern cuisine, except for black-eyed peas and collard greens. She has been a working writer for the last two decades.
Our state has hobbit houses, tree houses, yurts, tipis, shipping containers, farmhouses, tiny houses, train cars, and so much more. If you can imagine it, someone has probably listed it as a Virginia vacation rental. Here are five rentals that just may be the coolest the Old Dominion State has to offer.
Do you like to travel without spending a lot of money? Virginia has plenty of free and fun things to do this fall—from learning about space to traversing the nation’s first scenic trail.