The Between the Hills valley encompasses the area of Loudoun that lies west of
Short Hill Mountain and east of the
Blue Ridge Mountain. The area includes the communities of
Neersville and
Loudoun Heights. Between the Hills can be divided into two sections; the upper and lower valley. The upper valley encompasses the area north of the
Hillsboro Gap in the Short Hill, while the lower valley encompasses the area south of the gap. The valley ranges from wide at its largest, just south of the Hillsboro gap to wide at its smallest, east of
Purcell Knob in the upper valley and is approximately long. The main waterways of Between the Hills are the North Fork of
Catoctin Creek, which drains the lower valley before flowing through the Hillsboro gap into the
Catoctin Valley, and Piney Run, which drains the upper valley and flows north through the valley directly into the
Potomac River. Across the Potomac River, the valley continues as
Pleasant Valley in
Maryland.
Transportation State Route 671, Harpers Ferry Road, is the main road in the valley, running north–south through the upper valley from its southern terminus at
Virginia State Route 9, Charles Town Pike, west of
Hillsboro, to its northern terminus at
U.S. Route 340, south of the
Sandy Hook bridge over the
Potomac River and east of
Harpers Ferry. State Route 719, Stony Point-Woodgrove road runs north–south through the lower valley from Hillsboro to Woodgrove. The Charlestown pike bisects the valley, running southeast–northwest from the Hillsboro Gap to
Keyes Gap in the Blue Ridge. ==Geology==