Community Profile

View of downtown Strasburg in fall from a drone

The Town of Strasburg (pop. 7,083) is a full-service community on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River in a small basin formed by the river as it loops through the Valley with one of its major loops creating a peninsula just south of town known as Sandy Hook.  Geographically the town is generally surrounded by natural barriers with the Shenandoah River and Three Top Mountain lying to the south and east, and historic Cedar Creek and Little North Mountain lying to the north and west.

Located at the northern end of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, Strasburg is the largest of the six communities in Shenandoah County and is part of the Davis Magisterial District. The Town’s proximity to natural, cultural, and historic resources and major transportation routes makes it ripe for future growth. U.S. Route 11 (Old Valley Pike) and State Route 55 intersect in the center of Town, and Strasburg has two interchanges along Interstate 81. The I-81 interchange with I-66, which serves the Washington D.C. metro area, is less than 5 miles from Strasburg, making it an ideal location for attracting the 6.1 million people living in the D. C. metro area. The town is located ten miles west of Front Royal, 81 miles west of Washington, D.C., 18 miles south of Winchester, and 15 miles east of the West Virginia State Line.

Strasburg is implementing several initiatives aimed at revitalizing its historic downtown core, which is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Among these are a utility and streetscape enhancement project that began in 2014 and includes replacement of water/sewer lines, new sidewalks, street lights, trees and other amenities. And in 2015, the town was awarded grant funds from the Department of Housing & Community Development in support of downtown improvement activities to enhance the economic and physical conditions within the downtown business district. Also, there are multiple restaurants, a brewery, retail operations selling new and “vintage chic” merchandise and several one-of-a-kind shops including a hobby shop with slot car racing, an organic gardening and homesteading store along with the Strasburg Emporium, home to 60+ unique vendors. 

Multiple nonprofit arts organizations are also adding to the cultural landscape of Strasburg, including Staufferstadt Arts, which has been installing high-quality murals on outdoor walls in the downtown corridor;  Shenandoah Film Collaborative which holds an annual independent film festival to benefit arts programs for Shenandoah County School District; and Shenandoah Museum of Contemporary Art, which periodically puts together art shows in downtown Strasburg.

With about 75 acres of park land right on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, easy access to Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive, and within close proximity to skiing, snowboarding, caverns, biking and more, the Town of Strasburg is also a great location for outdoor enthusiasts. And if that enthusiasm extends to environmental responsibility, Shenandoah County has you covered with multiple electric vehicle charging stations!

Come discover the different sides of Strasburg today!