Virginia State Route 11
Virginia State Route 11 is a major highway that runs through the western part of Virginia. Stretching approximately 300 miles, it connects several towns and cities, including Lexington and Winchester. The route primarily serves as a north-south corridor, facilitating local and regional travel.
The highway is known for its scenic views, as it passes through the Shenandoah Valley and offers access to various attractions. It intersects with several other major roads, making it an important route for both commuters and tourists exploring the natural beauty and historical sites of the region.