Living Here
Nestled between the Blue Ridge and Massanutten Mountains in Virginia's fabled Shenandoah Valley, the families of Page County developed a heritage of independence, self-reliance, and community that is still evident in our labor force today.
A few of the qualities that make Page County an ideal place to visit, live, or do business include:
- A high-quality educational system
- Inexpensive cost of living and doing business
- A friendly, quiet community
- A scenic and unspoiled environment
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Page County Facts & Information
Located 15 minutes from I-81 and 30 minutes from I-66, Page County is also convenient to major interstates. Here are a few other facts about the County:
- Page County is 90 miles from the capital of the country, Washington, D.C., and 120 miles from Richmond, the capital of Virginia.
- Page County has a total area of 314 square miles (813 km²), of which 311 square miles (806 km²) is land and three square miles (8 km²) of it (0.95%) is water.
- There are three incorporated towns in Page County: Luray, Shenandoah, and Stanley.
- There are also 18 unincorporated communities in Page County.
- Adjacent counties are: Warren, Shenandoah, Rockingham, Madison, Rappahannock, and Greene.
Additional Resources
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