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Hiwassee, Virginia is a small agricultural community in Pulaski County that offers a quiet, rural setting with easy access to outdoor attractions. Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, the area is known for open farmland, forests and mountain views, with the New River running alongside and connecting to Claytor Lake. Outdoor recreation is a major draw, with the 57-mile New River Trail accessible from parking along state Route 693 in Hiwassee, and the river itself supporting boating and kayaking. Nearby Harry E. O'Dell Memorial Park provides a playground and multipurpose field, while the Hoover Mountain Bike Complex to the south offers about 4 miles of easy to moderate trails, and the wider region includes roughly 150 miles of additional hiking routes. Housing options include older Craftsman homes and newer ranch-style houses, often set on 5 to 10 acres, plus a limited number of New River waterfront properties, some with private docks. Daily needs and dining are mainly found 11 miles away in Pulaski along East Main Street, where residents can shop at Food Lion and Food City or visit local spots like Compadres and Tha Dawg House. Snowville Elementary and Pulaski County High both have strong overall ratings, and the high school features a career and technical education department with courses in areas such as medicine and agriculture.