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Scenic Virginia Value of a Viewshed Roundtable

Building Tools to Recognize and Protect Scenic Viewsheds: 2026 Scenic Viewsheds Discussion

May 13 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

As pressures on our most treasured landscapes continue to grow, how do we protect the places we value most? Hosted by Scenic Virginia, this panel will explore practical strategies for identifying scenic assets, clearly illustrating potential impacts, and effectively mitigating change. As development challenges reach every community, establishing thoughtful, proactive protocols is essential to preserving the character and beauty that define where we live.

This inaugural conversation is designed to build a shared understanding of how we identify, recognize and protect Virginia’s most treasured views. Just as importantly, it’s an opportunity to act, ensuring that significant scenic resources are recognized early, before potential threats to their preservation arise.

Our goal is simple: that each guest leaves with a specific viewshed in mind for nomination to Scenic Virginia’s Treasured Views Program

By coming together, we can strengthen our collective efforts to protect the landscapes that define Virginia’s character and heritage.

This is a ticketed event. You can buy tickets online or email [email protected].

We hope you’ll join us for this important dialogue!

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James Madison’s Montpelier

11350 Constitution Highway
Montpelier Station, Virginia 22957
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