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In the Northern Blue Ridge Highlands of Virginia, Christiansburg is one of Virginia’s largest towns. Originally inhabited by Shawnee and other Native American tribes, the area was later settled by Dutch immigrants. The town experienced significant growth during the early 1800s with much of the residents living on what is now Main Street and Cross Street. Though a fire destroyed much of the downtown area in 1900, the town continued to experience vigorous growth. Today, Christiansburg serves as the county seat of Montgomery County and boasts a unique downtown area where history and culture meld to create an unforgettable place and experience.

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The Great Outdoors

If you enjoy a scenic hike with rocks, forests, and rushing water, you won’t want to miss Falls Ridge Preserve when you rent an RV in Christiansburg. The preserve is part of a steep, rugged ridge that emerges from the valley of the North Fork of the Roanoke River. One of the park’s crowning jewels is a spring-fed 80-foot travertine waterfall. There are also large sinkholes on the property which indicate the existence of unexplored caverns below the surface. Explore the land via approximately four miles of trails when you book a travel trailer rental in Christiansburg.

Just a few miles away in Shawsville, waterfall lovers won’t want to miss the picturesque Stiles Fall. Reach the dramatic 40-foot falls via a trail from the parking lot. Though the trail is relatively short (three miles round-trip), there are three creek crossings, and the trail ends with a rock scramble to the falls. The trail is open daily except during times when Camp Alta Mons is hosting summer camps, so plan accordingly.

Also in Shawsville is Bottom Creek Gorge Preserve. Home to the second highest waterfall in Virginia, the stream that feeds these falls is a hotbed for rare aquatic species. It also contains about ten percent of all known fish species in Virginia, but know that fishing is not permitted here. Explore the park’s scenic land on over five miles of trails which meander through the preserve.

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Looking for a place to park your camper rental in Christiansburg? One option is Chantilly Farm Camping and RV Park in Floyd. Choose between sites with full or partial hookups. You also have the option of a back-in or pull-through site. While camping here, you’ll have access to Wi-Fi, a camp store, two bathhouses with hot showers, and a dump station. You can also engage in various activities here. Take a walk on the on-site nature trail, enjoy a game of disc golf, or play a round of corn hole. Just minutes from Downtown Floyd, near the Blue Ridge Parkway, and miles from the Crooked Road Heritage Music Trail, Chantilly Farm Camping and RV Park might just be the place to call home when you book an RV rental in Christiansburg.

Another contender in Blacksburg is New River Junction. The campground is located on the New River and is a popular spot in southwest Virginia for river tubing. All sites are back-in, and most are located along the banks of the river. Each site is equipped with partial hookups including 30 amp electrical service.

Exploring the City

Familiarize yourself with the area’s culture and history when you book a motorhome rental in Christiansburg and visit Montgomery Museum of Art and History. Housed in an 1852 Presbyterian church, the museum’s curators seek to preserve and celebrate the towns, local communities, industry, and local businesses that make Montgomery County, Virginia what it is. Rotating history exhibits change on a regular basis and host exhibits such as the history of the African American school, local sports, the outstanding women of the Civil War, and more.

If you enjoy live music and performances, be sure to visit Moss Arts Center when you book an RV rental in Christiansburg, Virginia. The venue helps celebrate the musical culture of the region by hosting performances and displaying exhibits throughout the year. With performances ranging from vocalists to painters and dance troupes to photographers, there’s always something new to see and hear at the Moss Arts Center.

Explore the home of two Virginia governors next time you’re in town with a visit to Historic Smithfield Plantation. Travel back to the 18th century and get a glimpse of what life was like for a colonial leader during this time period. Take a guided tour with a costumed interpreter who is well-acquainted with the culture and artifacts of the time. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Smithfield is an excellent example of an original pre-Revolutionary structure.

Christiansburg is a city of multiple facets. History, culture, and outdoor recreation — you can have it all when you search for an RV in Montgomery County.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Mill Knob Trail, VAChristiansburg, VA
  • Huckleberry Trail, VABlacksburg, VA
  • Gateway Trail to Jacob's Ladder to Snakeroot Loop Trail, VABlacksburg, VA
  • New River Trail, VARadford, VA
  • Poverty Creek Horse Trail, VABlacksburg, VA
  • Bottom Creek Gorge Trail, VAShawsville, VA
  • Claytor Lake Area Trails, VADublin, VA
  • Appalachian Trail: Sinking Creek to Stony Creek, VABlacksburg, VA
  • Kelly Knob Trail, VABlacksburg, VA
  • John's Creek Mountain Trail, VABlacksburg, VA

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