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Clarksville Regional museum | Hours | Address | Phone |
Permanent home of the museum is the former Sam Davis House, located at the intersection of Eighth and West Streets in downtown Clarksville VA. In the museum you can find a series of permanent collections of local historical significance, among them the Tobacco Room, Buffalo Springs Room, Clarksville Room, and the Military Room. There is also a pictorial history of the making of Buggs Island Lake. | The museum is open on Saturday (1:00 pm – 4:00 pm) from April through November. | 801 West Street, Clarksville, VA 23927 | 434-374-4434 |
Prestwould Plantation | Hours | Address | Phone |
The house, built of stone quarried on the plantation, was laid out in 1793 and completed in 1795. When built, it was one of the largest and most complex gentry houses in Virginia. Today, the house retains an exceptional degree of its original interior and exterior detail, including three Federal-era porches and distinctly regional Georgian woodwork. | Open April 15-October 31, Thursday through Saturday (12:30 pm -3:30 pm), Sun (12:30 pm -3:30 pm) or by appointment. | 429 Prestwould Drive Clarksville, VA 23927 | 434-374-8672 |
Occoneechee State Park | Hours | Address | Phone |
Named for Native Americans who lived in the area for hundreds of years, Occoneechee is on the John H. Kerr Reservoir, better known as Buggs Island Lake, and is popular with anglers and boaters. The visitor center and museum introduce visitors to Native American history and the indigenous Occoneechee people. | The park is open daily from 8 a.m.–dusk. The Visitor Center is open daily, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. | 1192 Occoneechee Park Road, Clarksville, VA 23927 | 434-374-2210 |
Clarksville Historical District and Walking Tour | Hours | Address | Phone |
Take a historical walking tour through quaint downtown Clarksville. Learn about the town's history as you enjoy 62 well-preserved homes, churches and businesses including the Easley House, once a hotel on the bluff overlooking Clarksville, and the 1829 Judge Henry Wood, Jr. House, now home to an art gallery. Clarksville was the first incorporated town in the county of Mecklenburg and in 1818 was named after its founder, Clarke Royster. The Royster-Oettinger House, built by the town’s founder, is included on the walking tour. Now known primarily as Virginia's only lakeside town on the shores of Buggs Island Lake/John H. Kerr Reservoir, Clarksville still proudly claims the title of the oldest continuous flue-cured tobacco market in the world. Pick up a tour map at the Clarksville Chamber of Commerce, at the Virginia Avenue Mall or here at The Sunnyside Sisters B&B. | Hours: The Chamber office is open Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.) | 105 2nd Street Clarksville, VA 23927 | 434-374-2436 |
Take a tour here at the Sunnyside Sisters Bed & Breakfast | Address | Phone | |
The Sunnyside used to be a tobacco plantation when Tucker Carrington, his wife Mary Watkins and their eight daughters lived in the home. After the Civil War, when money got tight, the four daughters decided to start a boarding school for young ladies and a day school for the children from Clarksville. | 104 Shiney Rock RD, Clarksville, VA 23927 | 434-210-0964 | |
Historical sites in the surrounding towns | Address | Phone | |
See for historical sites like the Tavern in Boydton and the Buffalo Springs in Buffalo Junction the website of the Chamber | 105 2nd Street Clarksville, VA 23927 | 434-374-2436 |
Outdoor | |||
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Recreation Facilities John H. Kerr Dam & Reservoir | |||
Clarksville is the only Town in Virginia that is by the Lake and so we say ‘Clarksville on the Lake’. | |||
Occoneechee State Park | |||
The park is open daily from 8 a.m.–dusk. The Visitor Center is open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | |||
Kinderton Golf | |||
In 1947 Charlie Robbins, owner of Clarksville’s Colonial Mills, commissioned Donald Ross to design a golf course for his employees. Ross designed all 18 holes but only the front nine were constructed at this time. Later in the 50’s Dick Wilson designed and built the back nine. He also relocated the tee on hole one and the green on hole five. | |||
The Junction: Corn Maze and Pumpkins | |||
Established in 2021 this corn maze is a fun family-oriented outdoor activity during during fall. See website for details on opening times. The admission fee includes a giant slide, jumbo bounce pillow, corn pit, wagon ride, animals, 5 acre corn maze, mini/kiddie maze, many photo ops, games and more! Aside from our fall-fun activities they also grow and sell pumpkins, corn stalks, Indian corn, gourds and many other fall décor. | |||
Southern Virginia Wild Blueway | |||
Consisting of three rivers and two lakes spanning Halifax and Mecklenburg counties, the Southern Virginia Wild Blueway offers a paddling experience unlike anywhere else in the country. Unspoiled terrain and interesting wildlife provide a feeling of wilderness, yet the Blueway is a short drive from major metro areas and has dozens of easy access points. Whether you’re looking for a couple hours on the lake with your family, or a more challenging three-day river trek, the Blueway delivers. |