Rockbridge County
Rockbridge County is located in the western part of Virginia, bordered by the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west. The county seat is Lexington, a historic town known for its beautiful architecture and rich history. Rockbridge County is characterized by its scenic landscapes, including rolling hills and rivers, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing.
The county was established in 1778 and has a population of around 22,000 residents. It is home to several notable landmarks, including the Natural Bridge, a stunning geological formation that attracts many visitors. Rockbridge County also offers a mix of rural charm and small-town amenities.