On Saturday afternoons, this grassy amphitheater can seat thousands. You can see the Music Museum in bhe background to the left of the stage. The trails course through the meadows and along the gentle slopes below the stage and musem.
A hiker inspects a lichen-covered bluff just beyond the second of two bridges that someday soon--with contributor support--will span the creek at Fishers Peak.
A new beaver dam creates a reflecting pool in the valley stream below the Music Center Museum
The Music Center Museum contains a state of the art recording studio and an auditorium that seats 100
The Blue Ridge Institute from nearby Ferrum College displays memorabilia from the early years of traditional mountain music recordings
A potential Phase Three of the trails system at the Music Center would have the path reaching the 3600 foot summit of Fishers Peak (in the background) looking down on this meadow to the north, and to the south, out over the piedmont of North Carolina. Land or easement acquisition remain to be obtained.