Community Amenities
Take a look at the amenities offered by Glenmore. We think you'll agree these contribute to a great lifestyle.
A Gated Community for Peace of Mind
The Club at Glenmore is is a private golf, tennis, and social club set amidst Glenmore's beautiful homes and neighborhoods. Join your neighbors for a challenging round of golf, a tennis or pickleball match, social time at the Glenmore Grill or bar, or just chilling at either of the pools.
Please note that The Club at Glenmore is not formally associated with the Glenmore Community and requires a separate club membership.
Glenmore has set aside a dedicated recreation area for residents and their guests to enjoy including :
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Dog Park
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Soccer and Lacrosse Field
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Basketball Court
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Batting Cage
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Three wooded parks
Close by your front door, Glenmore offers a network of paved sidewalks and naturalized paths allowing you to tailor your daily walking route. Within a short distance, you can find yourself away from the roads or other distractions and walking amid our beautiful central Virginia countryside. Our trail maps can be downloaded to take with you and trailheads are marked with signs.
RV Storage Lot
While not formally affiliated with Glenmore Community, a RV storage lot is conveniently situated within the community near the recreation fields. If you want to store an RV or boat, contact the owner, Peter Sorensen, at (434) 242-9432.
Nearby Attractions
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