County Administrator
Smyth County, located in the lower portion of the Great Valley of Western Virginia, was established in 1832 and named after General Alexander Smyth. The county encompasses the towns of Marion, Chilhowie, and Saltville, and features a landscape defined by three major valleys carved by the Holston River, as well as popular recreational spots like Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and Hungry Mother State Park.
The Board of Supervisors oversees essential county functions, including budget approval, tax rate setting, and daily operational management through the county administrator. Smyth County is characterized by its strong sense of community, beautiful surroundings, and various employment opportunities for residents and newcomers alike.
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