Every day, we bring you articles about Virginia: from interesting facts to fascinating attractions. If these things don’t provide a daily reminder of why Virginia is the best state in the nation, then today, we are going to show you through photos. The following beautiful photos of Virginia were taken by some of the most talented professional and amateur photographers in the state, perfectly capturing the charm, magic, and beauty of Virginia. So, if you didn’t already have enough reasons to love our state, here are some more.

  1. Shrimp Boat off the Coast of Chincoteague

Zach Frailey at The Uprooted Photographer / Facebook

  1. Polo at Great Meadows in The Plains

Skip Steuart / flickr

  1. Soldiers Place Flags by Tombstones in Arlington National Cemetery

The U.S. Army / flicker

  1. Sledding on Libby Hill in Richmond

Bill Dickinson / flickr

  1. Norfolk City Skyline

Bill Dickinson / flickr

  1. Mabry Mills in the Fall

Matthew Paulson / flickr

  1. The Reflecting Pool at Luray Caverns

David Jones [CC BY 2.0] / Wikimedia Commons

  1. Sunrise in Crozet

Bob Mical / flickr

  1. Chincoteague Pony Swim

clotho98 / flickr

  1. A peaceful walking trail through the woods in Richmond

WHL / Getty Images

  1. The Center of Virginia Government in Richmond

Bill Dickinson / flickr

  1. Colonial Williamsburg

Harvey Barrison / flickr

  1. The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford

Ryan Crierie / flickr

  1. Grayson Highland State Park, Mouth of Wilson

vastateparksstaff / flickr

  1. Flying over Rosslyn

Reid Kasprowicz / flickr

  1. Natural Bridge

Chris Martino / flickr

  1. Dragon’s Tooth Trail just outside of Blacksburg

Scott Teresi / flickr

  1. Statue of Pocahontas in Historic Jamestowne

Jasperdo / flickr

  1. Rapids Through Richmond

Bill Dickinson / flickr

  1. A peak of Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park

Charles Johnson / 500px / Getty Images

  1. Remembering the Fallen at Quantico National Cemetery

DVIDSHUB / flickr

  1. River Sunset in Salem

Nathan Firebaugh / flickr

  1. Ravens Roost from the Blue Ridge Parkway

Bob Mical / flickr

  1. The Beginning of Spring in Williamsburg

Jill / Blue Moonbean Studio / flickr

  1. Looking out from Stony Man on Skyline Drive

Eric B. Walker / flickr

  1. Along Plank Road in Albemarle County

Bob Mical / flickr

  1. Summer Sun at Belle Isle

Daniel Farrell / flickr

  1. Sunrise at Great Falls Park in McLean

Tony Beverly / flickr

  1. The Revolutionary “Old Guard” at Mount Vernon

Rob Shenk / flickr

  1. Virginia Beach Birds

Matt / flickr

  1. Shenandoah National Park near Morning Star

Ken Rowland / flickr

  1. The Devil’s Bathtub in Fort Blackmore

Corrina Bell / flickr

  1. The Cardinal - Virginia’s State Bird

C.P. Ewing / flickr

  1. Music is Everywhere

Eli Christman / flickr

  1. The Statue of Neptune Stands Guard on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk

Jeff Futo / flickr

  1. Bacon’s Castle in Surry - The oldest documented brick home in Virginia and one of hundreds of historic homes and plantations in the state.

Mobilus in Mobili / flickr

  1. Barrel Oak Winery in Delaplane - one of Virginia’s many amazing wineries

Reid Kasprowicz / flickr

Even these 37 beautiful photos of Virginia barely scratch the surface of why our state is such a wonderful place to live. There are just so many things to love about our state. These beautiful photos of Virginia show many of them; however, we would love to hear some of the reasons you might love this state. Let us know your favorite things about Virginia in the comments below!

Zach Frailey at The Uprooted Photographer / Facebook

Skip Steuart / flickr

The U.S. Army / flicker

Bill Dickinson / flickr

Matthew Paulson / flickr

David Jones [CC BY 2.0] / Wikimedia Commons

Bob Mical / flickr

clotho98 / flickr

WHL / Getty Images

Harvey Barrison / flickr

Ryan Crierie / flickr

vastateparksstaff / flickr

Reid Kasprowicz / flickr

Chris Martino / flickr

Scott Teresi / flickr

Jasperdo / flickr

Charles Johnson / 500px / Getty Images

DVIDSHUB / flickr

Nathan Firebaugh / flickr

Jill / Blue Moonbean Studio / flickr

Eric B. Walker / flickr

Daniel Farrell / flickr

Tony Beverly / flickr

Rob Shenk / flickr

Matt / flickr

Ken Rowland / flickr

Corrina Bell / flickr

C.P. Ewing / flickr

Eli Christman / flickr

Jeff Futo / flickr

Mobilus in Mobili / flickr

For related content, you might be curious to read about these 12 Virginia day trips — one for each month of the year.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.

Address: Virginia, USA

The OIYS Visitor Center

Beautiful Photos of Virginia November 19, 2020 Beth C. Is Virginia a great place to live? If you weren’t already convinced, we’ll say it again: Virginia is truly wonderful! The state motto “Virginia Is For Lovers,” was used as a tourism campaign slogan in 1968. The motto has stuck, as it seems to apply to all aspects of living in the Old Dominion. Virginia is for lovers of books, history, art, culture, people, food, wine, beer, animals, nature, hiking, bicycling…the list goes on! Virginia is a great place to live if you’re someone who enjoys a variety of seasons, fun things to do throughout the year, trips to the beach, mountain overlooks, delicious culinary gems, mom & pop stores, historic landmarks, and everything in between. What is Virginia known for? Virginia has so many identities, and each is celebrated in its own unique way. Virginia is perhaps best known for its history. Historic Jamestowne was the first permanent European settlement in the U.S., although Indigenous cultures had lived in the regions for hundreds and hundreds of years prior. There are countless museums and historic markers to explore in Virginia if you’re curious to delve into our state’s fascinating and undeniably complicated past. What is the best time of year to visit Virginia? If you’re planning a trip to Virginia, you can rest assured that any time of year is a great time to experience our state. Visiting in the summer means loads of daylight to enjoy all the outdoor adventures, from kayaking to tubing, fishing, swimming, and hiking. Of course, visiting in the fall offers the chance to experience Virginia’s famous fall foliage. If you’re coming to Virginia in the winter, treat yourself to a hot springs spa experience or tube down a hill at lightning speed. And finally, spring is the beautiful season where flowers abound, cherry blossoms appear, and the air is sweet with the promise of warm weather.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Beautiful Photos of Virginia

November 19, 2020

Beth C.

Is Virginia a great place to live? If you weren’t already convinced, we’ll say it again: Virginia is truly wonderful! The state motto “Virginia Is For Lovers,” was used as a tourism campaign slogan in 1968. The motto has stuck, as it seems to apply to all aspects of living in the Old Dominion. Virginia is for lovers of books, history, art, culture, people, food, wine, beer, animals, nature, hiking, bicycling…the list goes on! Virginia is a great place to live if you’re someone who enjoys a variety of seasons, fun things to do throughout the year, trips to the beach, mountain overlooks, delicious culinary gems, mom & pop stores, historic landmarks, and everything in between. What is Virginia known for? Virginia has so many identities, and each is celebrated in its own unique way. Virginia is perhaps best known for its history. Historic Jamestowne was the first permanent European settlement in the U.S., although Indigenous cultures had lived in the regions for hundreds and hundreds of years prior. There are countless museums and historic markers to explore in Virginia if you’re curious to delve into our state’s fascinating and undeniably complicated past. What is the best time of year to visit Virginia? If you’re planning a trip to Virginia, you can rest assured that any time of year is a great time to experience our state. Visiting in the summer means loads of daylight to enjoy all the outdoor adventures, from kayaking to tubing, fishing, swimming, and hiking. Of course, visiting in the fall offers the chance to experience Virginia’s famous fall foliage. If you’re coming to Virginia in the winter, treat yourself to a hot springs spa experience or tube down a hill at lightning speed. And finally, spring is the beautiful season where flowers abound, cherry blossoms appear, and the air is sweet with the promise of warm weather.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you weren’t already convinced, we’ll say it again: Virginia is truly wonderful! The state motto “Virginia Is For Lovers,” was used as a tourism campaign slogan in 1968. The motto has stuck, as it seems to apply to all aspects of living in the Old Dominion. Virginia is for lovers of books, history, art, culture, people, food, wine, beer, animals, nature, hiking, bicycling…the list goes on! Virginia is a great place to live if you’re someone who enjoys a variety of seasons, fun things to do throughout the year, trips to the beach, mountain overlooks, delicious culinary gems, mom & pop stores, historic landmarks, and everything in between.

What is Virginia known for?

Virginia has so many identities, and each is celebrated in its own unique way. Virginia is perhaps best known for its history. Historic Jamestowne was the first permanent European settlement in the U.S., although Indigenous cultures had lived in the regions for hundreds and hundreds of years prior. There are countless museums and historic markers to explore in Virginia if you’re curious to delve into our state’s fascinating and undeniably complicated past.

What is the best time of year to visit Virginia?

If you’re planning a trip to Virginia, you can rest assured that any time of year is a great time to experience our state. Visiting in the summer means loads of daylight to enjoy all the outdoor adventures, from kayaking to tubing, fishing, swimming, and hiking. Of course, visiting in the fall offers the chance to experience Virginia’s famous fall foliage. If you’re coming to Virginia in the winter, treat yourself to a hot springs spa experience or tube down a hill at lightning speed. And finally, spring is the beautiful season where flowers abound, cherry blossoms appear, and the air is sweet with the promise of warm weather.