Lodging, Dining and Things to Do Near Camp Carysbrook
Blacksburg/Christiansburg Hotels
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] The Inn at Virginia Tech(540) 231-8000 |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Hyatt Place – Blacksburg540-552-7500 Located across the street from Virginia Tech and next door to dozens of shopping and dining options—the Hyatt Place has it all. With our Gallery Kitchen Breakfast, and superfast wi-fi you’ll feel right at home once you set foot in our beautiful hotel. |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Microtel Inn & Suites – Christiansburg(540) 381-0500 Plan your next vacation and book a room at our Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Christiansburg/Blacksburg hotel, near Virginia Tech. Our location is just a short drive from great restaurants and attractions that are fun for the whole family. |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Hilton Garden Inn Blacksburg University1-540-552-5005
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Floyd Area Hotels
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Fiddlesticks Farmhouse540-585-1145
Coffee, light breakfast, microwave and fridge, front porch, two gazebos (one a sunroom with deck, mountain views and a grill) and trails on 75 scenic acres. We were on Floyd’s House and Garden Tour in 2018! Please note: Stairs required. |
Roanoke Area Hotels
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] The Hotel Roanoke(540) 985-5900
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Mountain Lake Hotel(540) 626-7121
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Other Hotels
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Peaks of Otter Lodge(540) 586-1081
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Martha Washington Inn & Spa(276) 628-3161
We place some extra amenities in each room in addition to in-room coffee and tea maker, and of course bottled water. Before retiring, enjoy a complimentary glass of port at the front desk! Be advised that 40% of our guest rooms require stairs. So that we may better serve you, promptly advise us of any special requirements. |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Natural Bridge Historic Hotel1-800-533-1410
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”home-2″ wrap=”i”] Primland866-960-7746
Primland offers seemingly endless accommodation options, activities, and ways to relax. Your days here can be filled doing the thing you love most or trying something completely new. |
Restaurants
[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] Mockingbird Cafe(540) 382-3432
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] Dogtown Roadhouse(540) 745-6836
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] Cabo Fish Taco(540) 552-0950
4 Locations: Blacksburg, Roanoke, Charlotte, Ballantyne |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] Mellow Mushroom(540) 605-7074
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] The Farmhouse(540) 251-7600
The Farmhouse has always been “The Place” to go for a date night, enjoy a special occasion, or celebrate a Hokie football win. In the early 1970’s, the old train caboose was added to provide a unique dining area. During the past decade, a rustic lounge, additional dinner seating, and a spacious 250-seat Banquet Facility have added |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] 622 North Restaurant and Wine Bar(540) 951-1022
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] The Black Hen Restaurant(540) 951-3000
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] Macado’sBlacksburg Christiansburg
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”food” wrap=”i”] The Palisades RestaurantEggleston
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Sights
Virginia Tech540-231-6000 Virginia Tech is a beautiful campus and home to many iconic locations and attractions current and former residents are familiar with. For those who may have never seen or even heard of some of these sights, we offer an introduction to what you’ll find when you visit Virginia Tech’s main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia.
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Smithfield Plantation540-231-3947
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Floyd Country Store540-745-4563
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Hiking in the New River Valley
Virginia’s New River Valley is an outdoorsy place. The combinations of mountains, rivers and bountiful public lands puts hiking on the front burner of outdoor activities that also include paddling, camping, bicycling, and mountain biking. The New River Valley area is generally defined as the communities of Western Virginia in proximity of the New River from Pulaski in the southwest, north through Blacksburg, then west to the Virginia state line at Glen Lyn. Geographically speaking, the New River Valley and its tributaries cut through the high and mighty Appalachians, creating waterfalls, overlooks and geologically fascinating locales. |
Camp Location
Memories and Reflections of Camp Carysbrook
“Camp impacted me by helping with my confidence, gaining new friends and creating memories for the campers that will last a lifetime is something I will never forget.”
“I believe that I gained professionally in the aspects of communication and collaboration with others, particularly those who I hadn’t met! Personally I know that i’ve grown more confident in myself, which will hopefully impact positively further in my life.”
“I got a lot better with my leadership skills and was able to learn a lot about myself, how I work best and grow in my professional skills.”
“Each year she goes to camp she comes back with an affinity for nature. She’s more independent and courteous. We love all that camp has to offer!”
“She continues to come back from camp with increased accountability and independence. It’s wonderful to watch her develop her self esteem and confidence in herself. She wrote us 1 letter this summer because she “was busy having so much fun!”
“With every summer, she grows to love Carysbrook more and more. We love that she gets to experience being herself with girls of all ages, learning new things, and connecting with nature in a safe and positive environment.”
“I love seeing what she learns each year from camp. She is learning skills that will be useful throughout life. She loves riding so much. She also loves being able to go camping under the stars as well. I can see a change in her attitude since coming back from camp. She seems to helping me more. You all are amazing. I appreciate you calling me to let me know about things that have happened during camp. I think you do a fantastic job.”
“She had the BEST time at Camp Carysbrook this year and cannot wait to return next year! Her cabin counselors were amazing. She also tried new activities and made friends which is exactly what we were hoping for :-)”
“I really appreciate the director’s communication with me and support for my daughter when she was feeling homesick! I’m impressed with how prompt and thorough her emails were despite being, I’m sure, quite busy with the campers.”
“She made good friends and loved her counselors. I was so touched to see her counselor get bit emotional when saying goodbye to her and her cabin mates. I wish that I had given her a big hug as I’m so appreciative of their care and love for all these girls. Very, very grateful for them.”
“My daughter loves the fact that she can earn ribbons and awards for doing activities. First thing my daughter mentioned is that she was shy at first but quickly overcame her shyness and could be herself. She wants to go back for 4 weeks because of the friends she made there.”
“She loved the variety of activities! Both of us loved the unplugged experience. I believe she really enjoyed the night time experiences where they got to do a variety of fun, special activities. She loved her counselor! I worried that being a new camper at the age of 11 would be tough but she felt very included and made friends in and out of her cabin. She had a wonderful time! She had so much fun and it was truly a very positive experience for her. She was so “camp sick” once she left!”
“Everything was professional and organized. I really appreciated the communication and pictures, especially as a new parent.”
“She feels like she is a part of the Camp Carysbrook family. Carysbrook has helped foster her independent spirit.”
“She was crying when I picked her up at the end of her two weeks and said immediately she wants to come back next year!”
“She absolutely LOVED her first camp experience at Carysbrook. Thank you SO much for helping to make this a magical and memorable place and experience for these wonderful young women.”
“She had a wonderful time! She has done a great job with increased independence and has wanted to take on additional tasks and be helpful more often since returning home from camp. She did not have a single complaint or criticism! She does a great job filling us in when she does, so this is a great thing!”
“They loved watching their counselor make a fire. Both girls were able to tell me what needed to be done to do it. They loved sleeping in the barn and also the caving!”
“Both of them loved everything about it – even the showers and toilets. They loved learning where everyone was from and all the activities to choose from.”
“I am really impressed with the time that the Carysbrook staff puts into the CIT program – to develop the CITs for a job as a future counselor as well as beneficial general life skills”.
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3500 Camp Carysbrook Road
Riner, VA 24149
540-382-1670
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A century ago, Eggleston was the hub of Giles County and drew visitors from all over the United States. They arrived by train (which still runs through the village) to enjoy its beauty and hot springs. Gunpowder Springs was the original name for Eggleston due to the sulpher smell from the hot springs. Occupying what was formerly Pyne’s General Store, the Palisades Restaurant recaptures the former charm and spirit of Eggleston.
Today, Smithfield is an historic house museum, but first it was a home. It must have been a noisy one in 1774 when William and Susanna Smith Preston’s 12 children were young, especially in winter, when they were inside much of the time. In their schoolroom on the house’s main level, they recited lessons. Other times they ran through the house on its hard wooden floors, shouting, laughing, crying and singing. Smithfield Plantation is also the burial site of the founders of Camp Carysbrook, Katherine and Caperton Preston.
The Floyd Country Store is renowned as a place to experience authentic Appalachian music, and is home to a group of musicians, flatfoot dancers, and cloggers who are carrying on the tradition of their families who’d pass the time playing music and dancing together. Everywhere they could these folks would gather with their friends and families from their front porch to the neighbor’s kitchen. In the 1980’s Folks in Floyd took to coming out to the General Store and began the Friday Night Jamboree tradition that continues today. Try the pie!

