Clarke County
Clarke County has a time-honored tradition of promoting and protecting its agricultural roots. It was one of the first counties in the nation to adopt protective zoning regulations, and continues to conserve its unique heritage.
January 18, 2012 PEC Press Release
The fifth annual Clarke County Conservation Fair brought all the fourth-graders in the county together, learning how and why to protect natural resources.
View this photo album on our Facebook page and take a virtual tour of wildlife friendly habitats and gardens in Clarke County.
Learn more about the history, ecology, and beauty of the Shenandoah by watching "Shenandoah: Voices of the River", a 52-minute documentary produced by the Downstream Project.
What's going on and how you can get involved.
Find upcoming events in or around Clarke.
Over 20,000 private acres have been conserved in Clarke, over 17.5% of total land in the county, protecting vulnerable groundwater supplies and other resources.
Newspaper, TV, and radio reports on the issues that shape Clarke County.
Archived Issues/News in Clarke.
The map library for Clarke County currently includes maps of prime farmland, historic districts, over 20,000 acres of land in conservation easement, and more.
Links to city, county, and town websites, as well as links to local offices for select statewide departments.
30 East Main St., Berryville, VA 22611
Phone...540.955.9000.........Fax...540.955.9010