If you’re looking for a fun local outing, the Harrisonburg Farmers Market is a must-visit. Located in downtown Harrisonburg, the market features fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and handmade items from local farmers and artisans.
Take a walk through James Madison University’s Quad, where Summer and Nick went to college. Surrounded by JMU’s signature bluestone buildings, it’s a peaceful and scenic spot to enjoy a stroll and see a place that’s special to us.
Billy Jack’s Shack is a local favorite in downtown Harrisonburg, known for its famous sticky nugs and burgers. It’s a laid-back spot with great food, drinks, and a lively atmosphere. Perfect for grabbing a casual bite while you’re in town.
Jimmy Madison’s is a southern kitchen and whiskey bar in downtown Harrisonburg, serving up delicious barbecue, comfort food, and craft cocktails. It’s a special spot because Summer and Nick had their very first off campus date here. Stop in for ribs, brisket, or pulled pork and enjoy a true taste of southern hospitality.
CrossKeys Vineyards is a beautiful winery just outside of Harrisonburg, offering stunning mountain views, award-winning wines, and a relaxing atmosphere. Guests can enjoy tastings, stroll the grounds, or sit back with a glass of wine on the terrace. It’s a perfect spot to take in the scenery and experience a taste of the Shenandoah Valley.
Bluestone Vineyard is nestled in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley and offers a welcoming spot to enjoy local wines with beautiful views of the mountains. Visitors can sample a variety of wines in the tasting room or relax outdoors with a glass while taking in the scenery. It’s a laid-back, scenic stop for anyone wanting to experience Virginia wine country.
Magpie Diner is a bright and modern diner in downtown Harrisonburg serving delicious breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Known for its creative twists on classic comfort food, fresh pastries, and great coffee, it’s a perfect spot to start the day before exploring the area.
Skyline Drive runs through Shenandoah National Park and offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Perfect for a scenic drive, short hike, or just pulling off at an overlook, it’s a great way to enjoy the natural beauty of the Shenandoah Valley.