Edinburg, VA
101 Town Hall Ave, Edinburg, VA 22824
Edinburg is a quaint, historic town nestled in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Known for its Civil War roots and scenic charm, the town offers visitors a relaxing blend of history, nature, and small-town hospitality. With preserved 19th-century architecture, beautiful farmland, and local attractions, Edinburg remains a peaceful getaway. The town is part of Shenandoah County and hosts events that highlight its heritage and strong community spirit. It’s a great stop along the I-81 corridor for those exploring Virginia’s back roads and vineyards.
Interesting Facts:

Edinburg Mill Museum
The Edinburg Mill Museum is a beautifully preserved structure offering an immersive experience into the Shenandoah Valley’s Civil War and agricultural past. Spread across three floors, the museum includes exhibits on milling history, local life, and regional artifacts. Interactive panels, multimedia presentations, and authentic machinery give visitors a deeper understanding of 19th-century life. There’s also a Civil War exhibit that highlights the town’s survival during “The Burning” of 1864. Guests can browse the gift shop for local crafts, souvenirs, and books about Virginia history. The building itself is a masterpiece of preserved timber and stone, standing tall along Stony Creek. Events and educational programs for schools and tourists take place regularly in its historic halls. Outside, a scenic walking path and creekside setting add to its relaxing ambiance. Whether you’re a history buff or a casual visitor, this spot offers a memorable stop.
Shenandoah Vineyards
Located just minutes from Edinburg, Shenandoah Vineyards is one of the oldest continuously operating vineyards in Virginia. The winery offers tastings of handcrafted vintages in a rustic barn setting with mountain views. Visitors enjoy a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by rolling vineyards and often bring picnics to pair with wine flights. Live music, seasonal events, and special barrel tastings make this a lively destination for wine lovers. Inside the tasting room, knowledgeable staff share the history and nuances of each varietal, many of which are grown on-site. Outdoor seating allows for stunning views of the Shenandoah Valley while guests relax with a glass in hand. The vineyard is also a popular location for weddings and private gatherings. Groups and couples alike love the quiet elegance of this hidden gem. Parking can be limited on weekends, making taxi transportation a stress-free choice.


Seven Bends State Park
Just a short drive from Edinburg, Seven Bends State Park is a 1,066-acre outdoor haven bordering the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. The park features over eight miles of trails that wind through forests, meadows, and river overlooks. It’s a great spot for hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and paddling. The river access points allow for kayaking, tubing, and fishing adventures. Interpretive signs along trails teach visitors about the region’s natural and cultural history. Families enjoy picnic shelters, wide open spaces, and ranger-led programs during the summer. In fall, the park becomes a vibrant canvas of foliage, drawing photographers and nature lovers. Due to limited cell signal and remote parking, our taxi service ensures safe and reliable transportation to and from the park. Whether you’re planning a sunrise hike or an afternoon paddle, we make getting there and back easy.
Edinburg, Virginia Taxi
We offer wine tour transportation, historical site shuttles, local hotel pickups, festival rides, and park drop-offs. Additional services include group event transportation, wedding party shuttles, downtown dinner drop-offs, Route 11 scenic tour rides, and daily errands.