Western Albemarle Scenic Tour
The roads of the Western half of Albemarle County sit at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains and are bordered by farms, orchards, wineries, and beautiful parks.
August in Charlottesville & Albemarle County is peak season for soaking up summer. With long golden days, lush vineyards, and a packed calendar of outdoor concerts, festivals, and family-friendly adventures, there’s no better time to explore the area.
Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a last-minute summer escape, you’re sure to make unforgettable memories!
Head to Charlottesville's iconic Downtown Mall every Friday evening for a free, family-friendly concert at the Ting Pavilion. Local artists take the stage starting at 5:30PM to perform musical genres ranging from folk and funk to rock and bluegrass. On-site concessions include food, drinks, and craft beverages, with proceeds benefitting a variety of local non-profits. 👉 See the full line-up on their website.
There's no better view of Charlottesville than from the top of Carter Mountain Orchard, and their Sunset Series is the perfect excuse to visit. Held every Thursday evening (music starts at 6PM), this family-friendly event is $10 per person and features local bands, food trucks, and local craft beverages. You're invited to bring your own chairs, blankets, and good vibes. 👉 See the full line-up and grab your tickets.
Set along the banks of the Rivanna River, this laid-back outdoor series takes place every other Saturday at the Rivanna River Company. With tickets priced at just $15 in advance ($18 at 5PM the day before) and kids under 12 free, it’s one of the best family-friendly events of the season. Bring your own picnic or enjoy local food trucks, and don’t forget your lawn chairs and blankets! 👉 See the full line-up and grab your tickets.
Looking for something a little different than your typical concert? Head indoors to Charlottesville's beloved community radio station, WTJU! They host multiple free live music series including:
Find even more outdoor shows, local venues, and festivals on our live music blog or scroll through our events calendar for the most up-to-date happenings.
Concerts & Live Music
Charlottesville goes toe to toe with the greatest cities in the world when it comes to booking musical talent.
Named Wine Region of the Year by Wine Enthusiast in 2023, Charlottesville and Albemarle County are home to some of the best wineries on the East Coast. Often called the birthplace of American wine, the region's roots stretch back to Thomas Jefferson, who envisioned the area as ideal for grape cultivation. Want to taste the best of the best? Explore our 2025 Gold Medal Trail and discover your next favorite wine. 👉 Start your tasting adventure here.
Looking for something beyond the tasting bar? Try horseback riding through a vineyard with Indian Summer Guide Service, enjoy a luxury picnic with Just Be Well Experience, or book a private, guided tasting tour at one of our scenic wineries. These unforgettable options are perfect for bachelorette weekends, couples, or wine-loving friends! 👉 Explore specialty wine experiences.
Award-winning wine deserves equally incredible food—and Charlottesville delivers. Many local wineries offer on-site restaurants or chef-led pairing dinners with seasonal menus, local ingredients, and stunning views.
Here are a few guest-favorite spots to book ahead:
👉 Check out these other vineyard dining options
With over 40 wineries in the area, it’s easy to make a whole weekend out of wine tasting. Several vineyards offer on-site lodging, from cozy cottages to luxurious guesthouses—perfect for waking up to mountain views and strolling straight to the tasting room. 👉 Browse these winery lodging options.
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Cool off during the final days of summer with a tube, kayak, or canoe float along one of our rivers. Local outfitters such as Rivanna River Company or James River Rafting and Reeling offer rentals and guided trips for all levels. Interested in exploring without the paddling work? Book a sunset tour with the James River Batteau Company.
Many of the parks in Albemarle County maintain great trail networks with routes for riders of all experience levels. Here are some recommendations to get you started:
Looking to explore without tackling steep climbs or rough terrain? Enjoy a smooth, scenic ride with Blue Ridge Bicycle Tours. Their guided e-bike adventure will take you through Downtown and UVA Grounds for sightseeing with just the right amount of pedal assist. For a more scenic tour, they also offer custom multi-day tours of the county and guided tours of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
The countryside surrounding Charlottesville is bursting with seasonal color and flavor, offering immersive pick-your-own experiences for visitors of all ages.
While you can't go wrong with a trip to the overlooks and iconic trails of Shenandoah National Park, there are a number of great options closer to town! We recommend the Saunders-Monticello Trail or Ivy Creek Natural Area for more leisurely trail options. If you're looking to spend the day at the beach or let the kids run around, here are some options:
If you're looking for another excuse to visit Charlottesville, we recommend coming back in September for the Loop De'Ville on September 27th, 2025. This festival is a full day of guided group hikes, walks, runs, and bike rides on the ~20-mile Rivanna Trail loop.
The Virginia Craft Beer Cup recently announced their 2025 winners and Charlottesville-area beers never fail to do well! Check out this year's winners:
Traveling with kids or pups? These breweries offer relaxed outdoor spaces, easy food options, and plenty of board games to keep your kids busy while you enjoy your beer!
Many breweries celebrate Virginia Craft Beer Month with special events, collaborations, and seasonal beers. Check our events calendar to stay in the loop. We recommend the Charlottesville Ale Trail's seventh annual 'Walk Our City Crawl' on August 31st at 2PM. This guided walk features 4 walkable stops, drink tickets, and raffles at each stop.
Delicious Craft Beers You Will Love from the Charlottesville Area
by Corey Hoffman, Neon Culture Brewing
Charlottesville and Albemarle County are home to an awesome craft brewery community, with eight breweries within 10 square miles of the city, plus additional breweries you can visit across scenic Albemarle County.
Walking around UVA's Grounds, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a quintessential Charlottesville experience! There are number of guided and self-guided tours available, including those for prospective students. There's even an interactive map you can use to discover lesser-known facts, historic objects, and places across Grounds.
While you're here, you may as well act the part! Support UVA-staples such as:
Make sure to grab some official UVA gear at the University Bookstore or local boutiques like Mincer's, a family-run shop that's been outfitting Hoos for decades. While you're there, swing around the corner and check out Ragged Mountain Running and Walking Shop, a staple of the local community for 40 years!
Game day in Charlottesville is an unmatched experience for locals and visitors alike. UVA Football's season kicks off on August 30th at 6PM against Coastal Carolina but first, the community will 'Paint the Town Orange' at the annual pep rally on August 29th at 8:30PM on the Downtown Mall. Tip: wear orange.
There are plenty of other UVA matches happening in August:
From concerts at Old Cabell Hall to student performances, guest lectures, and gallery openings, there's always something happening on or near Grounds. 👉 View UVA's Events Calendar
UVA Football Schedule
Charlottesville's markets are brimming with peak-season produce, fresh-cut flowers, and locally made treats in August. On Saturday morning, head Downtown for the Charlottesville City Market or the Farmers Market at IX for everything from peaches and heirloom tomatoes to crab cakes and fermented food. The Scottsville Farmer's Market is also worth the Saturday morning visit and only a short drive out of town. For a midweek fix, check out Farmers in the Park on Wednesdays. 👉 See a full list of farmers markets here
Charlottesville is renowned for its vibrant culinary scene, yet some of its most delightful dining experiences are tucked away in unassuming corners. Check out these 10 Must-Try Hidden Gem Restaurants, recommended and written by expert foodie Rachel Buccola (@cville.foodie)!
August evenings are the perfect time to indulge in outdoor dining! Stroll the Downtown Mall and find your pick of local restaurants with shaded outdoor seating. Want a change of scenery? Order takeout and bring it along to a winery that allows outside food. Many tasting rooms offer open seating, sunset views, and live music—making it easy to turn your picnic into an evening experience.
Places to Stay
Charlottesville and Albemarle County offer visitors a wide variety of places to stay, including resorts, hotels, inns, bed and breakfasts, cabins, and vacation rentals.
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