Nestled in the rolling hills of Southwest Virginia, Galax is a quaint mountain town with a population of fewer than 7,000. Despite its small size, Galax has earned a global reputation as the “World Capital of Old-Time Mountain Music,” drawing musicians, dancers, and enthusiasts from across the globe. From its rich musical heritage to its picturesque trails and cozy downtown, this little town punches well above its weight in cultural and recreational offerings.
The town’s defining event is the Old Fiddlers’ Convention, a beloved tradition held every August at Felts Park since 1935. Over six days, tens of thousands of visitors gather to celebrate the art of old-time music, with fiddlers, banjo players, and cloggers taking center stage. This iconic event is just one chapter in Galax’s storied musical history, which has produced legendary Appalachian acts like Ted Lundy and The Hillbillies. It’s also a cornerstone of The Crooked Road, Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail—a 330-mile journey through the heart of Appalachian music that connects more than 60 venues and festivals, with Galax as a prominent stop.
Beyond its music scene, Galax offers a charming historic district perfect for a leisurely afternoon of shopping and exploring. Boutiques and vintage stores line Main Street, while outdoor enthusiasts will find the New River Trail State Park a true gem. This 57-mile rail trail offers scenic routes for biking, walking, or horseback riding. For convenience, New River Trail Outfitters rents bikes and provides shuttles, making it easy for visitors to enjoy the trail without hassle. The town’s balance of cultural vibrancy and outdoor adventure makes it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
Another must-visit is the Blue Ridge Music Center, operated by the National Park Service. Open seasonally from May through October, the center showcases the region’s rich musical history with live performances and its Roots of American Music exhibit. For those seeking a deeper connection to the Appalachian landscape, two hiking trails start right from the center, offering serene views and a chance to reflect on the natural beauty that inspired so much of the area’s music.
Food and drink in Galax are no afterthought. Creek Bottom Brewing Company is a local favorite, offering craft beers like their popular Rail 2 Trail Pale Ale—a nod to the cyclists who frequent the area. For classic Southern barbecue, the Galax Smokehouse delivers with smoked ribs, brisket, pulled pork, and a banana pudding that’s the stuff of local legend. Whether you’re there for the music, the trails, or the food, Galax encapsulates the spirit of Appalachian culture in a way few places can match.