Blue Ridge Mountains Council
The Blue Ridge Mountains Council is a Boy Scouts of America council located in Roanoke, Virginia, that serves Scouts in southwest and south central Virginia. The Blue Ridge Mountains Council owns and operates the Blue Ridge Scout Reservation in Pulaski County, Virginia, the largest Council-owned Scout reservation in the United States. The council's Tutelo Lodge is part of the Order of the Arrow.
The Dining Hall at Camp Ottari
Mountainboarding is a popular feature on the High Knoll Trail
The Blue Ridge Scout Reservation encompasses 17,500 acres of mountainous terrain
Claytor Lake in Pulaski County, Virginia, is a 4,472-acre (1,810 ha), 21-mile-long (34 km) reservoir on the New River, created for an Appalachian Power Company hydroelectric project. It is named for W. Graham Claytor, Sr. (1886–1971) of Roanoke, Virginia, a vice president of Appalachian Power who had supervised the construction of the Claytor Dam, which created the lake.
Claytor Lake
View of Claytor Lake from the New River Trail
The Hiwassee Trestle Bridge spanning Claytor Lake in Pulaski County, Virginia