The Burnett Library and Learning Center
24,276 Volumes (and growing!)
Hours |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
10AM -8PM |
10AM -5PM |
10AM -8PM |
10AM -8PM |
10AM -5PM |
10AM -2PM |
CLOSED |
Contact Information |
Services |
- (434) 374-8692
- (434) 374-8200 Fax
- 914 Virginia Avenue (Located behind the Fine Arts Center)
- PO Box 1146
- Clarksville, VA 23927
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- Computer
- Fax
- Copier
- (call for prices)
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Clarksville Virginia Community Center
Fees
- $250 Security Deposit to book Reservation (200 people or less)
- $350 Security Deposit to book Reservation (201–394 people)
- $375 per reservation
- $200 each additional day.
Amenities
- Max Occupancy (per fire code) ~ 394
- Seats Comfortably ~ 200
- Main Room Size ~ 48′ x 55′ with 10′ ceilings
- Full Kitchen ~ Stove with 4 burners, Refrigerator, and 2 Commercial Sinks. (Any items locked belong to Ruritans)
- Electronics ~ Music system, CD player, microphones, 2 televisions and a VCR
- Tables & Chairs ~ 20 5′ Round Tables, 30 6′ Oblong Tables & 355 total Chairs
- View/Download Layout
Contact Information |
Cleaning Services |
Music/DJ Services |
- (434) 374-8177
- 103 Woodland Drive
- Clarksville, VA 23927
- PO Box 1147, Clarksville, VA 23927 ( Mailing)
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- Walter Terry
434.210.8179 or 434.374.5913
- Ann’s Cleaning Service
434.374.2041
- Rick Spurlock
434.374.9595 or 919.880.6046 or 919.819.8225
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- Alan Norwood ~ ICONentertainment
iconnerwood(at)yahoo(dot)com
- Kirby Saunders
434.517.1227
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Clarksville Enrichment Complex
Contact Information |
Hosted at the Complex |
- Clarksville Enrichment Complex
- 1567 Noblin Farm Road
- Clarksville, VA 23927
- 434-374-5858
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- The Verizon Learning Center
- A Workforce Training Center
- The Mecklenburg County YMCA (Clarksville Branch)
- A Wellness Center with Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
- Before and After School Care (Lake Country Kids Center)
- The JH Yancey Soccer Complex
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Clarksville Fine Arts Center
Clarksville Regional Museum
The Clarksville Regional Museum serves as a depository for the collection and preservation of items which are historically significant to the past, present, and the future heritage of the Clarksville region. The museum includes a Tobacco room, a Buffalo Lithia Springs room, a typical sewing room, and a newly designed military room. The museum has on display a collection of arrow heads and antique agricultural implements and a miniture of Clarksville in the 1950’s donated to the museum by a local Train Club.
Hours (Admission is FREE!) |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
CLOSED |
CLOSED |
CLOSED |
1PM -4PM |
1PM -4PM |
1PM -4PM |
2PM -4PM |
Contact Information |
Features |
- (434)374-4434
- clarksvillemuseum(at)gmail(dot)com
- 801 West Street
- Clarksville, VA 23927
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- Tobacco Room
- Buffalo Springs Lithia Room
- Typical Sewing Room
- Military Room
- Arrowheads, Agricultural Tools & a Clarksville Miniture
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Longwood Park
Visitors to Longwood Park will enjoy the lakeside view. There are 66 sites for tents or RVs, and amenities like hot showers, flush toilets and a dump station provide a comfortable camping experience. A swimming beach and picnic shelter make the campground ideal for families.
Contact Information |
Amenities |
- (434)374-2711
- 13500 Highway 15
- Clarksville VA 23927
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- Accessible Flush Toilets
- Beach access
- Boat Ramp
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Fire Rings
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- Picnic Shelters
- Picnic Tables
- Playground
- Showers
- Swimming
- Vault Toilets
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Occoneechee State Park
On the peaceful shore of beautiful Buggs Island Lake, Occoneechee State Park is great for outdoor fun and relaxation. The park has more than 18 miles of trails that meander through the forest and along the lake’s shore. The trails enable hikers, bicyclists and horseback riders to take in the beauty of Virginia’s Piedmont. Nature lovers can enjoy the wildlife attracted to habitat enhancement plots along the park’s main road. The plots attract various birds, deer and woodland creatures.
Guests can visit the park’s visitor center to learn about the Native Americans who once lived in the area. The park takes its name from those natives. And a stroll on land that was once part of Occonneechee Plantation, complete with terrace gardens, helps visitors experience the park land as it was in the 19th century.
Providing 24-hour access Virginia’s largest lake, three boat ramps open the door to 48,000 acres of fishing, boating and aquatic recreation. Eighty eight campsites are available for tent and RV campers. Some sites are right on the shoreline, providing easy fishing and boating access. The park also has 13 cabins that allow guests to enjoy the comforts of home as well as beautiful views of the lake. An equestrian campground with 11 sites and 11 covered horse stalls offers easy access to the park’s trail system. Occoneechee also has picnic areas near the lake, a playground, boat rentals and a lakefront amphitheater.
(above from the Virginia Department of Recreation and Conservation Website)
Contact Information |
Amenities |
- 434-374-2210
- 800-933-7275 (toll free)
- occoneechee(at)dcr.virginia(dot)gov
- 1192 Occoneechee Park Road
- Clarksville, Virginia 23927-9441
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- Bike Trails
- Boat Ramp/Launch
- Cabin/Lodge Rentals
- Camp Store
- Camping
- Canoe Access
- Fishing
- Hiking Trails
- Horse Trails
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- Picnic Shelters
- Restrooms
- RV Sites
- Sanitary Disposal Facilities
- Self Interpreted Trails
- Showers
- Visitor Center
- Some Wheelchair Accessability
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Robbins Ballpark
Contact Information |
General Information |
- Managed by the Town of Clarksville
- (434) 374-8177
- 104 Woodland Drive
- Clarksville, VA 23927
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- Baseball
- Softball
- Soccer Fields
- Adjacent Shaver Field Facilities operated by Dixie Youth (434) 374-0188
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Town of Clarksville Virginia Municiple Dock
The Town Dock is located on Virginia Avenue (beside the Quality Inn). It is open to the public for free, temporary docking. Call the Town of Clarksville at (434)374-8177 for more information.