Retailers

Willow Grove Farm Market sells a variety of local and regional products in a charming shop on 340 South in Luray. During the season, look out the window and see their products growing in the owners ‘century farm’!

Page Co-operative Farm Bureau, Inc. was formed in 1921 by local farmers as a way to pull resources to co-operatively purchase farm supplies. Today’s Co-op still serves that purpose as well as also supplying feed, see, hardware, fencing, electrical, plumbing and building materials to a wide range of Page County customers.

As seasons change, the Co-op strives to cater to the needs of customers. Spring brings lots of garden seeds, lawn supplies and potted vegetables and flowers. As summer approaches, they bring lawn furniture, garden water fountains and Page County Grown vegetables. Fall gears up for lawn clean-up, Carhartt clothing and pumpkins. They offer ice melt, coveralls, snow shovels and heating supplies for winter.

Page Co-op provides a variety of services, such as making keys, and cutting glass, chain, rope, electrical wire and fencing. They also cut rebar, make deliveries, make custom feeds and can fill propane tanks. They repair small engines, weigh out seeds and sell bulk mulch, stone and sand.

Page Co-op is proud to market Page County Grown products from Paw Paw’s Honey, Green Acres Farms and Survivors Farm.

Performing Arts LurayPerforming Arts Luray brings local entertainment to its Luray stage, and Page County’s wine from Wisteria Farm & Vineyard to its tables! Read more about Performing Arts Luray here.

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