Virginia State Route 151

State Route 151 (SR 151) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 35.22 miles (56.68 km) from U.S. Route 29 (US 29) at Buffalo Hill north to US 250 at Critzers Shop. SR 151 traverses the Blue Ridge foothills of western Nelson County, where the highway provides access to the Wintergreen Resort.

State Route 151
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length35.22 mi[1] (56.68 km)
Existed1933–present
Tourist
routes
Virginia Byway
Major junctions
South end US 29 at Buffalo Hill
  SR 56 at Piney River
SR 6 / SR 638 in Avon
North end US 250 at Critzers Shop
Location
CountiesAmherst, Nelson, Albemarle
Highway system
SR 150SR 152

Route description

View north along SR 151 north of SR 56 in Nelson County

SR 151 begins at an intersection with US 29 (Amherst Highway) at the hamlet of Buffalo Hill north of Amherst in northern Amherst County. The state highway heads north as two-lane Patrick Henry Highway. SR 151 passes through the village of Clifford, which contains the historic homes Brick House and Winton; the latter property is preserved as part of a country club. The state highway curves around Turkey Mountain and enters Nelson County by crossing the Piney River. SR 151 passes through the hamlet of Piney River and intersects SR 56 (Tye Brook Highway) at a wye intersection; the southeast leg of the wye is unsigned, 0.23-mile (0.37 km) long SR 151Y. SR 151 and SR 56 run concurrently northeast through Hendersons Store to Roseland, where SR 56 (Crabtree Falls Highway) splits northwest to ascend the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Immediately to the north of the intersection, SR 151 crosses the Tye River at Lanes Ford. The state highway passes through Jonesboro and follows Hat Creek to its source at Horseshoe Mountain, which the highway crosses via a curvaceous route at Brent Gap.[1][2]

SR 151 descends to the village of Wintergreen at the head of the Rockfish Valley. At SR 664 (Beech Grove Road), the primary access highway to the four-season Wintergreen Resort, SR 151's name changes to Rockfish Valley Road, which follows the South Fork of the Rockfish River past the Devil's Backbone Brewing Company brewpub and the historic home River Bluff. North of the village of Nellysford, SR 151 intersects SR 6 (River Road) at Martins Store near the confluence of the Rockfish River's forks. The two highways follow the North Fork of the river to its source at the confluence of several creeks near Avon, where SR 6 splits north as Afton Mountain Road toward Afton. SR 151 continues northeast along Critzers Shop Road, which enters Albemarle County shortly before reaching the route's northern terminus at US 250 (Rockfish Gap Turnpike) at Critzers Shop.[1][2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Amherst0.000.00 US 29 (Amherst Highway) Charlottesville, Amherst, Lynchburg
NelsonShady Lane SR 778 (Lowesville Road) Lowesvilleformer SR 158 west
8.0112.89 SR 56 east (Tye Brook Highway) LovingstonSouth end of concurrency with SR 56; former SR 158 east
Lanes Ford10.5717.01 SR 56 west (Crabtree Falls Highway) Massies Mill, Crabtree FallsNorth end of concurrency with SR 56
SR 655 east (Roseland Road)former planned SR 56 east
SR 664 (Beech Grove Road / Glenthorne Loop) – Wintergreen Mountain Village, Blue Ridge Parkway
Martins Store26.4842.62 SR 6 east (River Road) to US 29 Scottsville, LynchburgSouth end of concurrency with SR 6
Avon32.7052.63 SR 6 west (Afton Mountain Road) / SR 638 east (Avon Road) AftonNorth end of concurrency with SR 6
Albemarle35.2256.68 US 250 (Rockfish Gap Turnpike) Waynesboro, Charlottesville, Richmond, Blue Ridge Parkway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. "2010 Traffic Data". Virginia Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  2. Google (2011-11-13). "Virginia State Route 151" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-11-13.

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