Things to Do
Explore Cedar Bluff: Things to Do in Our Historic Town
Where History Lives and Adventure Awaits
Cedar Bluff, with its rich history and scenic landscapes, offers a variety of activities and sites that showcase the town's unique charm. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures, exploring historical landmarks, or simply taking in the local culture, Cedar Bluff has something for everyone. Discover our parks, visit our Town Hall, and pay tribute at the POW Memorial.
Parks in Cedar Bluff
Cedar Bluff is home to several parks that provide spaces for relaxation, recreation, and enjoying nature.
Cedar Bluff Overlook Park
Perched high above the Clinch River, this park offers stunning panoramic views of the town and the river below. Along the Overlook Trail, you’ll find interpretive signs providing insights into the local habitat, including information about endangered species and the geology of the bluff. It’s the perfect spot for hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment in nature.
Jones Chapel Park
Located near the historic Jones Chapel Cemetery, this park is a tranquil place to reflect on the town's Civil War history. With shaded picnic areas and walking paths, it’s an ideal location for a quiet afternoon.
McGuire Mill Park
Situated near the ruins of the old McGuire Mill dam, this park offers a unique glimpse into Cedar Bluff's industrial past. The adjoining picnic area provides a scenic spot to enjoy the river, while easy access to the Clinch River makes it a great spot for fishing or a leisurely walk along the water.
Cedar Bluff Overlook Park
Perched high above the Clinch River, this park offers stunning panoramic views of the town and the river below. Along the Overlook Trail, you’ll find interpretive signs providing insights into the local habitat, including information about endangered species and the geology of the bluff. It’s the perfect spot for hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment in nature.
Jones Chapel Park
Located near the historic Jones Chapel Cemetery, this park is a tranquil place to reflect on the town's Civil War history. With shaded picnic areas and walking paths, it’s an ideal location for a quiet afternoon.
McGuire Mill Park
Situated near the ruins of the old McGuire Mill dam, this park offers a unique glimpse into Cedar Bluff's industrial past. The adjoining picnic area provides a scenic spot to enjoy the river, while easy access to the Clinch River makes it a great spot for fishing or a leisurely walk along the water.
George C Peery Park
Discover George C. Peery Park, a charming green space named in honor of former Virginia Governor George C. Peery. Situated directly across from his birthplace, which remains a private residence to this day, the park offers a peaceful retreat with lush lawns, walking paths, and family-friendly amenities. Enjoy a relaxing picnic or a leisurely stroll while reflecting on the legacy of Governor Peery and the rich history of Cedar Bluff.
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Town Hall
The Cedar Bluff Town Hall is more than just a center of local government; it’s a place where the community comes together. Located at 115 Central Avenue, our Town Hall is where residents can attend town meetings, access important information, and engage with the town’s officials. The historic building stands as a testament to Cedar Bluff's commitment to preserving its past while serving its present-day needs.
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POW Memorial
The POW Memorial in Cedar Bluff is a solemn and respectful tribute to the brave men and women who were prisoners of war. Located near the heart of town, this memorial serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for our freedom. It’s a place for reflection and gratitude, where visitors can honor the resilience and courage of our servicemen and servicewomen.