Shopping & Local Finds Near Luray, Virginia
While most visitors come to the Shenandoah Valley for the hiking, mountain views, and outdoor adventures, we've discovered some of the area's best experiences happen at a slower pace.
From country stores and farm markets to antiques, local artisans, and small-town shops, these are some of our favorite places to browse during a stay in Luray.
Whether you're looking for a unique gift, local products, or simply a reason to take the scenic route, these stops are worth adding to your itinerary.
Local Artisan Shops —
Hawksbill Trading Company
Located in downtown Luray, Hawksbill Trading Company showcases local artisans, handmade goods, specialty foods, artwork, and products made throughout the Shenandoah Valley.
Why we love it: If you're looking for a souvenir that actually feels local, this is one of the best places to start.
Country Stores We Love —
Massanutten Country Corner
Part country store, part gift shop, and part local institution, Massanutten Country Corner is one of those places that's simply fun to explore.
You'll find home décor, seasonal gifts, locally inspired products, snacks, candies, and a little bit of everything in between.
Why we love it: It's the kind of place where you stop in for one thing and somehow leave with five.
Fairview Country Market & Deli
A Page County staple that combines a country store, deli, and local gathering place.
Whether you're picking up snacks for a hike or grabbing lunch to-go, it's worth a stop.
Why we love it: It feels authentically local.
The Corner Store
If you're spending some time in Sperryville, be sure to pop into The Corner Store.
Part café, part market, and part local gathering place, you'll find a thoughtful mix of gifts, pantry items, home goods, books, and locally made products. It's the kind of place where we always end up lingering a little longer than planned.
And if you're visiting in the morning, don't skip the muffins—they're one of our favorite treats in the area.
Why we love it: We can never seem to leave empty-handed, and somehow always find ourselves leaving with a muffin, too.
Farm Markets & Local Products —
Willow Grove Farm Market
One of our favorite stops for seasonal produce, local products, baked goods, honey, jams, and gifts from around the Shenandoah Valley.
Why we love it: A great way to support local farms while bringing home a taste of the valley.
Antique Shops & Vintage Finds
One of our favorite rainy-day activities is exploring the area's antique stores.
Luray Antique Depot
A large collection of antiques, collectibles, vintage décor, and unique treasures spread across multiple vendors.
Mama's Treasures
A local favorite for antiques and secondhand treasures.
Why we love antique shopping in the Shenandoah Valley: You never know what you'll find, and every shop feels a little different.