Cheap Things To Do in Coeburn, Virginia

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Coeburn

  • Sort of Twisty and Rocky trail gets real hard when it rains. Plus look out for the chacks in the rocks when the leaves are on the ground they will bite ya hard.Be on the look out for washed out bri... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • I finally discovered this trail over the weekend after almost three years in the Wise County area. I am quite pleased with it. It is not a difficult trail at all, as there is very little elevation ... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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Coeburn, District 4 Township, Wise County, VA

  • (53', 1985, private, 46-93-A) across Pine Camp Creek SW of Coeburn, District 4 Township, Wise County, VA. May Av. SW S. 0.2 miles from jct with US58A in Coeburn, W. on Central St. SW 0.5 miles, S. on SR1121 0.2 miles (3 blocks) W. ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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Saint Paul, VA

  • 'Oxbow Lake', located in Saint Paul, Virginia, offers the Saint Paul community a recreational area with walking and biking paths, a fishing area, and a picnic area. Saint Paul ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Pound, VA

  • 'North Fork Pound Reservoir' (also known as 'North Fork of Pound Lake') is a reservoir in Wise County, Virginia. It was impounded from the North ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Dungannon, Virginia

  • Bark Camp Lake is a 61-acre lake located in Scott County.It is the oldest Department-owned lake in Southwest Virginia. When construction of the lake was completed in the mid 1950's, a beautiful lake completely surrounded by forested ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Route 58A, St. Paul, VA 24283

  • This former courthouse was built in 1799 by Henry Dickenson. A stone building, the structure replaced a log courthouse that was burned during the Revolutionary War. A brick wing was added to the stone structure by the Robert Dickenson ... More on Virginia.org

 

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US 58, St. Paul, VA 24283

  • This log house was constructed from two separate log houses. One was built in 1769 and donated by the owner of the old Henry Dickenson farm. The other was built in 1790 and donated by the heirs of Thomas Bundy. The materials used ... More on Virginia.org

 

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