Page County


Page County, nestled in the narrow valley between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten ranges, ranked 3rd in agriculture in the state. Main agricultural products are poultry, and to a much lesser extent cattle. The census showed a gain of 52 farms reflecting an increase in poultry operations in the area.

Learn about Fort Egypt, a large log house built circa 1758 in Page County.

Page County has 1,230 acres under conservation easement (Dec. 2008).

 


Page Quick Facts

Population (2004): 23,730 Land Area: 311 square miles Farmland (acres): 64,045
National Forest (ac): 26,803
Agriculture/Forestal Districts (ac): 1,912
Farm and Forest Factsheet (pdf format)
Map of Conservation Lands in Page County (pdf format)

Learn more about historic Fort Egypt in Page County, a beautifully restored large log home from 1758.

Historic photograph of horses planting corn near Luray.