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Mount Solon is an unincorporated community in Augusta County, Virginia, United States, 22 miles (35 km) southwest of Harrisonburg and 20 miles (32 km) north of Staunton. It is part of the Staunton– Waynesboro Micropolitan Statistical Area .
Mt. Solon Rd., south of the junction with Old Quarry Rd. 38°16′54″N 79°04′22″W / 38.281667°N 79.072778°W / 38.281667; -79.072778 ( Long Glade Mount Solon
Natural Chimneys, known as the Cyclopean Towers in the 19th century, is a natural rock structure located near Mt. Solon in Augusta County, Virginia in the United States, in the Shenandoah Valley. The formation is a central feature of a regional park owned and operated by Augusta County.
View of Augusta County countryside across the Shenandoah Valley toward the Blue Ridge Mountains Map of Augusta County and neighboring Counties. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 971 square miles (2,510 km 2 ), of which 967 square miles (2,500 km 2 ) is land and 3.9 square miles (10 km 2 ) (0.4%) is water. [ 5 ]
SR 607 (Moscow Loop / Mount Solon Road) – Mount Solon, Spring Hill: former SR 252 south SR 646 (Fadley Road) to US 11: former SR 256 east: Rockingham: Bridgewater: 68.11: 109.61: SR 257 east (Dinkel Avenue) to I-81 – Mount Crawford, Bridgewater College: Southern end of SR 257 concurrency: Dayton: 70.84: 114.01
Long Glade Farm, also known as Short Glade Farm and Springdale Farm, is a historic plantation house and farm located near Mount Solon, Augusta County, Virginia. The house was built in 1852, and a two-story, three-bay, "I-house" form brick dwelling in the Greek Revival style. It has an original rear ell.
Reddish Knob is located on the border between Augusta County, Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia, in the George Washington National Forest.. Reddish Knob stands within the watershed of the Potomac River, which drains into Chesapeake Bay.
The North River is a 55.3-mile-long (89.0 km) [1] river in the mountains and Shenandoah Valley of northern Virginia, the United States. It joins the South River at Port Republic to form the South Fork Shenandoah River. [2] [3] The North River, as seen from the Wild Oak Trail