⛰️ Adventure is calling: The Blue Ridge Games begin Aug. 1 It’s a month-long competition where you’ll have a chance to win epic prizes
If you’re hungry for adventure, get ready because the Blue Ridge Games are BACK!
It’s a month-long competition where you can visit some of Southwest Virginia’s best attractions and hidden gems.
Signing up is free, but you need to be a WSLS Insider , which is also free to join. You can compete in hiking, biking, scavenger hunts, watersports, or all of the above.
It’s not about ability; it’s about showing up, snapping a photo or video, and posting it to Pin It. Each photo scores points, and the more you explore, the closer you get to winning epic prizes.
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