Or spring's first battle with the bass and muskies. Cedar Key has them all.
Ideally located in southwest Virginia's mountain foothills, Cedar Key combines the beautiful land and lake settings with tranquility and recreational pursuits, for a perfect year-round resort.
Within a day's drive of major southern and northern cities, and accessible by Smith Mountain Lake Airport's paved, 3,000-foot landing strip, this privately-owned recreational village is famous for its abundance and variety of fish, as well as its rich store of prized hunting species. Deer, turkey, and small game flourish in the wooded mountains and 2,000-acre wildlife region -- just minutes away.
Cedar Key rewards its visitors each season with delights for the senses. Spring brings beautiful mountain laurel, azaleas, and dogwood. Summers are lush with the aroma of heavy woods and blossoms. Autumn paints the landscape in burning brush strokes of red, gold, and orange.
And winter features snowpeaks silhouetted against calm waters. Each season is different and unique.