Come Play Outside in Pulaski County, West Virginia

In the middle of nowhere, among the mountains, rivers, and trails, is somewhere.
Tucked in the heart of the New River Valley between the great Blue Ridge Mountains, Pulaski County, Virginia offers serene landscapes, authentic culture, and friendly faces ready to welcome visitors with open arms.
From historic Draper to downtown Pulaski, small town charm mixes seamlessly with epic experiences available right at your fingertips. Whether you enjoy a lively morning on the New River Trail, an exhilarating afternoon at Calfee Park, or a relaxing evening at one of our three vineyards, Pulaski County has you covered.
At the top of Pulaski County’s large list of attractions is Claytor Lake State Park—the place for watersports, fishing, and catching glimpses of the region’s diverse wildlife. Visitors can rent cozy cabins and lakefront homes to kick back, decompress, and wander about 4,500 acres of jaw-dropping nature.
But don’t worry, nature enthusiasts, there is much more to explore here in Pulaski County. A large portion of the 57-mile New River Trail is nestled here in Pulaski County along the banks of the oldest river in the western hemisphere. Hikers, bikers, and horseback riders can traverse through the scenic New River Valley and discover hidden landmarks along the way.
Conveniently located on the Interstate-81 corridor, Pulaski County has plenty of options for road trip lovers. Right off exit 92, Thee Draper Village awaits those who seek to indulge in 150 years of rich Appalachian culture. The historic Draper Mercantile serves as the hub for several shops including the brand new Conery, which serves old school ice cream among other Blue Ridge favorites.
No matter if you’re searching for a peaceful hideaway deep in the forests of southwest Virginia, a waterfront wonderland at Claytor Lake, or a quick roadside view atop Draper Mountain, Pulaski County is ready for your arrival. We hope you’ll join us and play outside!