Day Trip to Roanoke

Roanoke, VA

Hours

Roanoke, VA welcomes visitors any time of the year.

Cost

There is no entry fee for visiting the city of Roanoke, VA, though be sure to step into the wide variety of restaurants, markets, and boutiques.

About

Ask anyone what Roanoke, Virginia is known for and they’ll tell you about the colony that disappeared from Roanoke in the late 1500s. Rest assured, nothing mystical occurred. It’s since been theorized that the colonists were forced to move to Hatteras Island due to hardship. Today, Roanoke is considered to be one of the top travel destinations in that part of the country. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, visitors to Roanoke are treated to breathtaking views and fresh mountain air. The first time I visited this city of just over 100,000, I was struck by the genuine demeanor of the residents. I kind of felt like I had gone back to a simpler time, when neighbors knew neighbors and people looked out for one another. I quickly realized that one day wasn’t going to be long enough to spend in Roanoke, so I vowed to return again in the future. In the meantime, I asked several locals what sights and activities I shouldn’t miss. The Appalachian Trail runs through the northern part of Roanoke County, and tempted though I was to be able to say I hiked the Appalachian, I decided to focus on other activities, like seeing the Roanoke River and checking out the winemaking area.

Roanoke has four seasons, so make sure you dress accordingly. If you do decide to do some mountain trekking, bring a jacket, because it gets chilly at the higher elevations.

Downtown Roanoke is fairly lively, with lots of areas blocked off to traffic so it’s pedestrians only. I liked that there were plenty of people milling around, stopping in at craft breweries, restaurants, bars and even a few art galleries. The place felt alive—vibrant, even—and it just felt like a safe, cultured small town.

Getting to Roanoke, VA from Smith Mountain Lake

Traveling to Roanoke, Virginia from your rental near Smith Mountain Lake only takes about an hour. Just get on 40 West until you come to Route 834 and then take a right. About 7.7. miles up Route 834, you’ll turn left onto Route 670. Route 670 will bring you to a little town called Burnt Chimney. Once there, you’re going to make a right onto 122 N, and then a quick left onto 116 North. Then ride 116 North all the way into Roanoke.

Popular Activities in Roanoke

When you take a day trip to Roanoke, one of the first things to greet you will be the Mill Mountain Star atop Mill Mountain. This is a great first stop after your hour-long journey from Smith Mountain Lake. Drive up Mill Mountain and stretch your legs on one of the many trails that extend from the Mountain Park, with 568 acres to explore on foot.

Next, stop at the City Market Building. This is a fun place to browse. It’s a large, historic building with a multi-vendor market inside. You’ll find wine tastings, unique souvenirs to buy, ice cream to sample and a huge variety of different cuisines to try, from Greek Gyros to Japanese sushi, to handmade pizza. The building maintains its own calendar to keep visitors updated about special events, too.

If you're into history and museums, there is tons to find in this city. Stop by the Museum of Transportation or the Pinball Museum for a trip down memory lane.

Did someone say shopping? If you love antiquing, you won’t want to miss the many Roanoke antique shops. Roanoke was founded in 1585, so it’s absolutely teeming with antique furniture and doo dads that you won’t find anywhere else. Since you only have a day, you have to go to Black Dog Salvage. This 40,000 square foot “museum of history” even has its own TV show (Salvage Dawgs), which airs on Netflix and the DIY Network. They also have a second location less than a mile away with 20,000 more square feet! Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it at Black Dog on 13th Street, near the Roanoke River.

I mentioned wineries earlier, which Ipiqued your interest. Consider visiting Valhalla Vineyards, on Mt. Chestnut Road in Roanoke. Their wine tasting room overlooks Roanoke Valley. They store their wine in barrels in a cave that’s 60 feet underground. They have a picnic area, but no food is served.

Best Places to Eat in Roanoke

Now that you’ve built up a good appetite, it’s time to dig in to the best places to eat in town.

For Farm to Table, try Local Roots, a fine dining eatery featuring locally-sourced ingredients. As such, their menu varies, but examples include Prince Edward Island mussels, Pan-seared Cobia and Acorn Squash Bisque.

For an old-fashioned diner experience, try Texas Tavern on Church Avenue SW. This diner-style eatery features good American food, served fast and hot. Think burgers, hot dogs, soups and shakes.

Save room for dessert at Pop’s Ice Cream & Soda Bar, where you’ll enter a quaint red brick building and be transported to heaven. They even have gluten-free versions of desserts, like Double Chocolate Cheesecake with Strawberry and German Chocolate Cake.

Location

Roanoke, VA

Frequently Asked Questions

Smith Mountain Lake is located about 45 minutes southeast by car from Roanoke, Virginia and an hour drive from Lynchburg. As Virginia’s largest lake, SML is a popular drive-to destination from a number of east coast metro areas - at about 3 hours from Richmond, VA and 4 hours from Washington, DC.

If flying to the area, the closest airports to Smith Mountain Lake are Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional (ROA) or Lynchburg Regional (LYH).

The months of May through September represent the high season at SML as the weather is ideal for water sports and outdoor fun. While October through April are considered to be the low season, spring and fall are great times to visit the lake as autumn colors dot the landscape while spring buds start to bloom.

There are several boat rental companies and marinas at Smith Mountain Lake, which makes renting a boat easy. From fishing boats to jet skis and charter cruises, to guided tours, there’s a boatload of experience for your entire crew.

Definitely! Ongoing monitoring of water quality at Smith Mountain Lake is carried out annually by a dedicated team of volunteers from the Smith Mountain Lake Association. Stay alert to announcements as to partial lake closures, as applicable.

Some of the best spots to get in the water include Smith Mountain Lake State Park, which has a large sandy beach, or from the Smith Mountain Lake Community Park - where you will find seasonal lifeguards.

Smith Mountain Lake is host to numerous festivals, concerts, and festivities throughout the year. In addition to holding one of the top lakeside 4th of July fireworks displays, some of SML main events include:

  • SML Poker Run (May) - Charitable event featuring boating across the lake to several scenic spots
  • Pirate Days (July) - A swashbuckling affair on Smith Mountain Lake for over a decade
  • SML Wine Festival (September) - The region’s premier outdoor weekend event welcoming over 10,000 wine enthusiasts
  • Antique and Classic Boat Show (September) - For over three decades, this fun-filled event has provided boating enthusiasts an opportunity to see and be seen on the pristine waters of Smith Mountain Lake.
  • SML Charity Home Tour (October) - Voted Best Annual SML Community and Charity Event
  • Chili Festival (November) - The perfect blend of fall foliage and intensely hot chili cook-off competition
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