I had a hard time deciding where to go for Labor Day weekend this year. I wanted to avoid flying if possible, so that pretty much left a drive up North or South. Hitting the beaches in SC sounded nice except for the risk of hurricanes. A drive up to New England would have also been nice but I was afraid of the crowds. Either way, I didn't want already long, 8 hour drive turn into an even long one and then have to fight crowds once there. So we ended up going somewhere close by - to the Blue Ridge Mountains and Smith Mountain Lake.
For our lodging, we based ourselves out of Lynchburg. We stayed in the historic downtown area that was desolate with very little going on. We got a good hotel off of Travelocity's Top Secret Hotel deals though and were using it only to sleep in, so it worked out just fine.
On our second day we headed over to Smith Mountain Lake State Park. I didn't actually know this place existed until I saw a brochure at the hotel. It's a HUGE lake offering lots of recreation. Many people were out boating this day, but the lake is so huge you could feel like you out here by yourself. You can swim in the lake or even go fishing while in the State Park area. Had I known about it earlier, we could've done more here. Instead, we hiked around some of the trails here. There was a cute little island called Turtle Island where we hung around a bit. How nice would it be to live lake side? I'd really like to know what all these people who have the $500,000 houses around the lake do for a living out here in middle of nowhere Virginia.
We didn't stay all day at Smith Mountain Lake due to our lack of planning here. So we drove back to the Blue Ridge Mountains, had a late afternoon snack in Roanoke, and drove up Roanoke Mountain. We finished the day off with a bit more driving on the parkway and back to Lynchburg for our last night