A recent TVLine article highlights 15 television series that echo the small-town romance and character relocation themes of Netflix's Virgin River. These recommendations span genres from Western dramas to cozy comedies, offering viewers more stories of fresh starts and heartfelt relationships. Published on February 11, 2026, the list draws parallels to the show's narrative of nurse practitioner Mel Monroe finding love and healing in a rural California town.
Netflix's Virgin River, adapted from Robyn Carr's novels and starring Alexandra Breckenridge as Mel Monroe and Martin Henderson as Jack Sheridan, has captivated audiences since 2019 with its tale of escaping urban life for rustic romance in Northern California. For fans seeking similar vibes, TVLine suggests a diverse lineup of shows featuring protagonists who relocate to smaller communities, confront personal traumas, and build new connections.
Among the earliest entries is the 1993 CBS series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, where Jane Seymour plays physician Michaela Quinn establishing a practice in 1867 Colorado Springs, aided by Joe Lando's character Byron Sully amid frontier challenges. It ran for six seasons, emphasizing family and professional hurdles in a historical setting.
Greg Berlanti's 2002 WB drama Everwood follows Treat Williams as neurosurgeon Andy Brown moving his family from New York to a Colorado town after a loss, balancing parental growth with his children's coming-of-age stories alongside Gregory Smith and Vivien Cardone.
The CW's 2011 Hart of Dixie stars Rachel Bilson as Zoe Hart, a New York hopeful taking over an Alabama clinic, navigating romances with Wilson Bethel's Wade Kinsella and Scott Porter's George Tucker over four seasons of lighthearted Southern charm.
Hallmark's 2013 Cedar Cove, based on Debbie Macomber's books, features Andie MacDowell as judge Olivia Lockhart seeking love on Puget Sound after personal tragedy, opposite Dylan Neal, across three seasons of cozy island life.
Ongoing since 2014, Hallmark's When Calls the Heart adapts Janette Oke's novel with Erin Krakow as teacher Elizabeth Thatcher in 1910 Coal Valley, blending period aesthetics with romance and community building, including a recent prequel Hope Valley: 1874.
The list continues with the comedic Schitt's Creek, where the bankrupt Rose family, led by Catherine O'Hara, adjusts to a Canadian town; Chesapeake Shores, with Meghan Ory's Abby O'Brien returning to Maryland; the Regency-era Sanditon; Netflix's friendship-focused Sweet Magnolias and Firefly Lane; the darker Ginny & Georgia; South Korean Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha; the memoir-based From Scratch; Carr's own Sullivan's Crossing; and the Western-tinged Ransom Canyon set for 2025. Each show highlights themes of second chances, family ties, and small-town intrigue, providing varied emotional depths and settings for romance enthusiasts.