Welcome to Honaker, Va
Honaker is the gateway to the Breaks Interstate Park on Route 80 and home to the Honaker Redbud Festival. Each spring we celebrate our status as "Redbud Capital of the World". 
Honaker is currently undergoing a restoration project in order to make a welcome center. This project is expected to be completed early 2017.
The town is nestled in the heart of Virginia's Great Southwest and is rich in community, heritage, and a touch of home. Include this unique mountain experience in your next retreat from the bustle of busy living. Visit us today!
Announcement
Getting ready for Red Bud time
early
spring, as if ordered by Mother Nature herself, the small town of Honaker
Virginia erupts in a brilliant display of pink. Thousands of Redbud trees
herald the coming of spring by awakeing from their winter hibernation and
exploding with the tell-tale Redbuds that will become lush green leaves over
a few weeks.
Come celebrate the return of Spring with us this
April 17-19th as we celebrate our annual Redbud Festival.
Music, games, pageants, canoe race, or auto show. We are sure you will find something fun to do with your family!
Heath Miller
We are proud of our Home Town Heath Miller
Heath was not only a Great football player but someone our children can look up to.
We are Proud of You
heath-miller.com/January 25, 2010
Miller is a Pro Bowl Tight End
All of Heath's teammates, coaches and fans already knew it. Now, everyone else does too. Heath Miller is a Pro Bowl tight end!
Heath is the first Steelers tight end to get there since Eric Green played in the 1994 game. In fact, Miller becomes just the fourth tight end in franchise history to make a Pro Bowl by joining Elbie Nickel (three appearances), Preston Carpenter (one) and Green (one).
Heath had an impressive season. His 76 catches (for 789 yards) set a franchise record for tight ends. He scored six touchdowns, which tied for second on the team (first went to Mendenhall with eight touchdowns).
Miller's 2009 numbers are the best of a five-year career that began with the Steelers as a first-round pick in 2005. His reception totals over the previous three seasons had improved from 34 to 47 and then 48, before exploding to the 76 he ended up with in 2009.
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