Virginia State Route 8
Virginia State Route 8 is a primary state highway located in the southwestern region of Virginia. It stretches approximately 60 miles, connecting the towns of Floyd and Pulaski. The route serves as a vital link for local communities and provides access to various scenic areas.
The highway runs through picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills and farmland. It intersects with several other major roads, enhancing connectivity for travelers. Virginia State Route 8 is also known for its proximity to attractions like the Blue Ridge Parkway, making it a popular route for both residents and tourists.