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Situated on South Mason St., Rocktown Bicycles is a shop that offers bikes and service from entry level to top end. Their experienced staff whose interests run the full range of the cycling lifestyle, will give you road, gravel, mountain bike, or any other ride information. They also offer bike sizing and fitting services. more
The Shenandoah Bicycle Company is dedicated to supporting cyclists of all levels by providing custom bike fittings, biking gear, clothing, shoes, and more. more
Ice House Studios is the home of The Center Yoga and The Grace Barre and Pilates. They are located downtown at 217 South Liberty Street Suite 201 across from the Farmer's Market. They are home to several talented health and wellness practitioners, a gallery space, an event space, and the hub of many community happenings. more
Rocktown Hot Yoga (formerly Evolation Yoga) is a Bikram yoga studio focusing on the traditional 26 & 2 series. Bikram works by systematically exercising the body with its series of 26 postures and 2 breathing exercises performed in a heated room during a 90-minute class period. It is the original "hot yoga." more
Mossy Creek Fly Fishing is a Virginia fly shop, guide service, and school located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley minutes away from spring creek brown trout on the famous Mossy Creek and wild brook trout in the freestone mountain streams of The George Washington National Forest and Shenandoah National Park. Fly fishing lessons and clinics, private, group and corporate, are available at their schools in year round. more
withSimplicity offers natural and organic beauty products handmade in Harrisonburg, VA. Their goal is to create products for people who are looking for safe, sustainable, and effective alternatives to what is already laying around the house. As a result, all products are free of artificial fragrances, colorants, parabens, bismuth, fillers, gluten, soy, and toxins. In addition, withSimplicity makeup and skincare products are vegan-friendly, cruelty-free, and contain therapeutic grade essential oils. You can find withSimplicity products at their storefront location or their pop-up kiosk in Liberty Street Mercantile. more
Bringing bits and pieces from all over the world to downtown Harrisonburg, Ten Thousand Villages features handmade products from over 38 countries. A non-profit, fair trade store, their sales provide income for artisans across the globe. The store was established after two local women visited the flagship store in Pennsylvania and felt inspired to open a fair trade store in the area. Opening up their first location in 1993, they moved around the Harrisonburg area, before settling into a new location in downtown in 2011. more
Rocktown Gift Shoppe, located inside the Hardesty-Higgins House Visitor Center, is your destination for local gifts and souvenirs. The shop offers a diverse selection of Virginia’s Finest products, including jams and jellies, syrups, honey, spices, sauces, soaps, and more. It’s here you’ll find a bounty of Virginia is For Lovers merchandise, including adult and youth T-shirts, mugs, bags, water bottles, magnets and other products. The gift shoppe is also home to hiking trail books and maps, as well as Civil War memorabilia, postcards, jewelry, Virginia candies and peanuts, Route 11 Potato Chips, lavender products, and a variety of books written by and about local people. more
The Lady Jane is a vintage-inspired home and gift shop located in historic downtown Harrisonburg. The store is also a platform for 30+ Virginia-based artisans and their jewelry, art, + designs. more
Opening up their doors in Agora Downtown Market, The Isle Co. brought all things “candle” to downtown. Bob and Kathy Miller, the company’s founders, were inspired by the idea of turning warm soy oil as body lotion, and from there the company took off. Using high-quality soy oil, The Isle Co. sells candles that, when lit, will produce a pool of warm oil that can be used as lotion. more