Wythe County
Wythe County is located in the southwestern part of Virginia, bordered by the New River to the west. It was established in 1790 and named after George Wythe, a prominent figure in American history. The county features a mix of rural landscapes, including mountains and valleys, making it a scenic area for outdoor activities.
The county seat is Wytheville, which serves as the cultural and economic center of the region. Wythe County is known for its rich history, with several historical sites and landmarks, including the Wytheville Historic District. The area also offers various recreational opportunities, such as hiking and fishing.