Virginia State Route 33
Virginia State Route 33 is a major highway located in the state of Virginia. It runs east-west, connecting the city of Richmond to the West Virginia border. The route spans approximately 120 miles and serves as an important thoroughfare for both local and regional traffic.
Along its path, Route 33 passes through several towns, including Gordonsville and Stanardsville. The highway offers access to various attractions, such as Shenandoah National Park and the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains. It plays a vital role in facilitating travel and commerce in the region.