Virginia Route 9
Virginia Route 9 is a state highway located in the northern part of Virginia. It runs approximately 20 miles, connecting the towns of Berryville and Purcellville. The route primarily serves as a scenic drive through the Shenandoah Valley, offering views of the surrounding countryside.
The highway is known for its historical significance and proximity to several landmarks, including Harper's Ferry National Historical Park. It provides access to various recreational areas and local attractions, making it a popular route for both residents and visitors exploring the region.