Ashland's Picturesque Fall Foliage

Beautiful picturesque fall foliage in Ashland, Virginia

📸 Fall for picturesque foliage this autumn in Ashland. 👇

🍁 Ashland Trolley Line Trail

This scenic 2-mile linear trail lines up along the historic Ashland-Richmond Trolley Line, extending from 11644 Gwathmey Church Road at the southern end to the intersection of Maple Street and England Street in Downtown Ashland.

🏀 Carter Park

Carter Park contains one-half of a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and gravel trails through wooded areas.

🎣 DeJarnette Park

Eight acres of nearly untouched nature natural beauty fit for fishing and biking.

🛹 Kiwanis Pufferbelly Park

Roll up to Pufferbelly Park’s skate park, climb the renovated playground, lounge in the grassy play section, and admire the falling leaves in shaded picnic areas.

🧺 Railside Park and Trail

One acre of open space with a picnic table and benches is terrific for trainspotting.

🏀 South Taylor Street Park

This half-acre park packs in a playground, tot lot, picnic area, pavilion, grill, and one-half basketball court.

👟 Stony Run Trail

Bike, walk, hike, or run from the intersection of Ashcake Road and South Center Street over the creek and through the woods.

🎭 Town Hall Pavilion

Ashland’s ADA Accessible Pavilion hosts live performances during Downtown Ashland Association events, is available for rental and free to enjoy from the grass and picnic benches.

🚲 US Bike Routes 1 & 76

The United States’ two cross-country bicycle trails intersect in only one place: Ashland, Virginia.

$175,000 Awarded to Downtown Ashland

Governor Youngkin announced September 5, 2023 that $175,000 will be awarded to Downtown Ashland Association for entrepreneurship programs.

The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development awarded two grants totaling $175,000 to Downtown Ashland Association, aimed at boosting economic development and community engagement in the historic town of Ashland, Virginia. The grants will fund programs in 2023 and 2024, with a primary focus on revitalizing Downtown Ashland and promoting entrepreneurship in the area.

“We're thrilled to have this opportunity to enhance Downtown Ashland as the center of our community by cultivating downtown businesses, celebrating historic character, and forging community partnerships,” says Downtown Ashland Association Executive Director Maggie Beal Longest.

The first program, generously funded with $75,000, is the "Downtown Ashland Revitalization" initiative. This design program is set to inspire commercial real estate development in the heart of Ashland and will include:

  • Community Engagement: A series of stakeholder meetings and public input sessions will be organized to engage the community in envisioning the future of Downtown Ashland.

  • Architectural Expertise: Architects will be hired to provide expert recommendations for the design of future commercial development in Downtown Ashland, with the aim of simplifying the process for potential investors.

  • Renovation Grants: Business and property owners in the downtown district will be offered grants to support renovations, ultimately enhancing the customer-friendly nature of Downtown Ashland.

The Town of Ashland’s Planning & Community Development Department will collaborate closely with the Downtown Ashland Association on this endeavor. Support will also be sought from the Town of Ashland’s Planning Commission and the Economic Development Authority to ensure the success of current and future revitalization projects.

“We look forward to partnering with Downtown Ashland Association to encourage revitalization in the downtown district. The grant funding will help fulfill the Town of Ashland’s commitment to make decisions with an eye toward future generations,” said Town of Ashland Director of Planning & Community Development Nora Amos.

The second program, with a substantial allocation of $100,000, is the "Ashland and Hanover Entrepreneurial Ecosystem" initiative. This program is designed to foster connections within the Ashland and Hanover County small business community and includes the following key components:

  • Community Building: Programs will engage entrepreneurs throughout our community in order to foster the creation of new business networks.

  • Innovation Workshops: Specialized workshops will be offered for startup and existing business owners to enhance their skills and knowledge in key areas, including online marketing, funding and investment, and workforce recruitment.

  • Partner Programs: The initiative will connect local entrepreneurship programs, including collaboration on the Center Street Pitch Competition, Leadership Hanover, and AgX.

To ensure the success of the "Ashland and Hanover Entrepreneurial Ecosystem" program, the Downtown Ashland Association will collaborate with key partners, including Dominion Energy Innovation Center, Hanover Chamber, Town of Ashland, Hanover County Economic Development, and other local organizations.

The grants from Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development represent a significant investment in Ashland and Hanover. These initiatives reflect Downtown Ashland Association’s commitment to building a vibrant and inclusive business community that offers residents, visitors, and newcomers a unique and welcoming experience.

Saturday Soundtracks Final Fall Concerts

🍁It is the season we’ve all been waiting for! Crisp air meets crisp tunes on the tracks at Ashland Saturday Soundtracks.

👀WHERE TO WATCH
Pull up a chair in the patio dining areas at…
🍺Origin Beer Lab
🍷The Caboose Market & Cafe
☕️The Depot
🥘Iron Horse Restaurant
🍖 Ashland Meat Company
or gather on public benches for free outdoor concerts on Saturdays in Downtown, Ashland.

🎶WHEN TO TUNE-IN
Peruse the popular players performing from 4 - 7 PM in the Center of the Universe this month.👇
🎵October 7 - Dylan Benjamin
🎵October 14 - The Boss of Us
🎵October 21 - Haze and Dacey

Fresh Fall Decor Guide

Fall inspiring a fresh start? Brexton Cole Interiors shops Ashland first for the finest fall decor.

Caravati’s Architectural Salvage

Caravati’s serves the customer in every aspect of house restoration, remodeling, and repair. Their expanded showroom displays architectural artifacts, restored goods, and seasonal products produced by local artisans.

Hickory Creek Antiques

As one of the largest antiques and collectibles malls in Metro Richmond, Hickory Creek has a huge variety of antique, vintage, and collectible items. With over 40 vendors, it is easy to find affordable and unique items for every season.

ReFunkIt

ReFunkIt’s funky fall designs are carefully curated works of artwork, decor, and gifts from more than 80 artists across Virginia and beyond.

Thrill of the Hunt
Their ever-evolving selection of goods keeps customers coming back every season to find new treasures.

The Shop at 112

Shop the curated collection of posh autumnal antiques and keepsakes only on Saturdays all spooky season. 


Center of the Yarniverse
Ashland’s destination for unique local products and beautiful yarns has everything you need to create a cozy cocoon this fall in their new location at 112 England Street.

Meet the Ashland Town Council Candidates

Ready, set, VOTE! On November 7, voters will select from 7 candidates running to secure 3 of the 5 seats on Ashland Town Council.

Getting to know the candidates, Downtown Ashland Association asked them about Ashland favorites and town issues. Read each candidate’s answers by clicking their picture below.

What is the most important issue for our municipal government?

What is the most valuable tool the Town can use to promote economic development?

What is your favorite thing about Ashland?