1643 Salem Rd, Schuyler, VA 22969, United StatesMap
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This is an off-the-beaten path stop. Tours are guided-only and you can purchase tickets in advance online (I believe ours were $15 PP). There is a brief introductory movie, a small museum about the ...
June 6. It was so nice to get out and actually do something! We went to Quarry Gardens in Schuyler (pronounced SKY LA by locals), Virginia, south of Charlottesville. This is the private property of ...
Simply beautiful! Forty acreas with a one mile trail, native plants, wildlife, bridges, views of the quarry pools that were mined between 1950-70, and overlooks. Film and displays in the visitor cent...
Our group had a wonderful guided tour of the natural landscape surrounding the abandoned quarries. I recommend you call ahead for a guided tour. Also, you should wear hiking shoes. This is not ...
What to expect, what to bring
This is an off-the-beaten path stop. Tours are guided-only and you can purchase tickets in advance online (I believe ours were $15 PP). There is a brief introductory movie, a small museum about the ...
Wonderful natural place
Wonderful and informative tour of the historic quarry and native plants. Family friendly and perfect for children who enjoy nature.
Lovely gardens
June 6. It was so nice to get out and actually do something! We went to Quarry Gardens in Schuyler (pronounced SKY LA by locals), Virginia, south of Charlottesville. This is the private property of ...
Beautiful scenery in all 4 seasons!
Simply beautiful! Forty acreas with a one mile trail, native plants, wildlife, bridges, views of the quarry pools that were mined between 1950-70, and overlooks. Film and displays in the visitor cent...
Renewing native landscape
Our group had a wonderful guided tour of the natural landscape surrounding the abandoned quarries. I recommend you call ahead for a guided tour. Also, you should wear hiking shoes. This is not ...