How to get to
Augusta County
In Augusta, the outdoors is both a destination and a lifestyle. Get excited for our endless mountain and valley views, summit hikes, trail rides and underground caverns. In addition to our well-known natural and outdoor activities, enjoy our rolling fields and farms, historic sites and museums, charming small towns, brewery and vineyard trails, and a wide selection of unique family-owned shops.
Augusta lives between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains, centrally located in Virginia’s legendary Shenandoah Valley.
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Where is Augusta County?
Augusta lives between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains, centrally located in Virginia’s legendary Shenandoah Valley.
What interstates go through Augusta County?
Augusta is an easy drive. Two major interstate systems (I-81 and I-64) go through Augusta Country, along with multiple state highways and routes.
Can I fly in to Augusta County?
Fly in directly: The Shenandoah Valley Airport (SHD) features service from Contour Airlines, a partner of American Airlines. Other options are Charlottesville-Albermarle Airport (CHO), 45 minutes away, and Dulles International Airport (IAD), 2.5 hours away. Car rental options are available at each airport.
Can I take the train to Augusta County?
Take the train: Amtrak provides service to Staunton (STA) on the Cardinal route, which runs between Chicago and New York City.
The Official Guide to Augusta County
THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY IS Calling
The Official Guide to Augusta County and the online directory are the ultimate resources for visitors and residents looking to explore Augusta County and its surroundings. Whether you’re exploring alone, looking for family fun, or planning a gateway in nature, the guide and directory have suggestions for the best scenic routes, outdoor activities, shopping, local eateries and more.

