Location: 37.3265112, -80.7350712
Location, River, Mountains
Pearisburg, the county seat of Giles County, overlooks the New River with the Appalachian Mountains rising on all sides. The town lies along U.S. Route 460, linking residents to Blacksburg, Christiansburg, and Princeton while preserving a peaceful small-town core. Neighborhoods step down to river parks, and trailheads sit minutes from downtown.
History, Economy, Community
Founded in the early nineteenth century, Pearisburg grew as a courthouse town and market center for timber and agriculture. Today the economy blends public administration, healthcare, education, outdoor tourism, and small industry. Locally owned shops and restaurants favor regional ingredients, and civic clubs organize events that keep traditions alive across generations.
Trails, Water, Events
Hikers tackle the Appalachian Trail on nearby ridgelines, paddlers drift the New River’s gentle bends, and anglers target smallmouth through summer. Annual festivals showcase mountain music and crafts, while fall color season fills scenic overlooks. With blue-ribbon waterways, courthouse-town character, and easy regional access, Pearisburg captures the best of river-valley Virginia.
