- TripBuzz discovered 59 different types of activities for couples in the Harrisonburg area, including Theaters (like Court Square Theater), Specialty Museums (like Virginia Quilt Museum), Botanical Gardens (like Edith J. Carrier Arboretum) and Farms & Ranches (like White Oak Lavender Farm), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 54 date ideas in or near Harrisonburg, Virginia, including 33 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Staunton, New Market, McGaheysville and Luray.
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Staunton Bowling Lanes offers open bowling and league play and on weekends holds special disco nights with appropriate lights and music. They are available for parties and they also have a snack bar with food and beverages.
24.6 Miles
With a natural woodlands setting, Montgomery Hall Park offers the community a space to enjoy picnics and recreational sports activities. The park features a triple floor playground with slides on each level.
25.0 Miles
Over 250 animals live at the Luray Zoo - A Rescue Zoo, and it is the only rescue zoo in the state of Virginia. The animal residents who make up the site can be retired zoo animals, unwanted pets, and can occasionally be confiscated animals.
25.1 Miles
The artwork of Pat Buckley Moss is the primary focus of the P Buckley Moss Museum. There is also a retrospective tour of her life and her art along with a few other side collections covering religious art, Virginia art, and other modernistic styles.
25.5 Miles
Luray Caverns' Rope Adventure Park is an adventure park offering two levels of ropes courses. Attractions include a low level ropes course for beginners and a high level ropes course for experienced participants looking for a challenge.
25.5 Miles
Rope Adventure Park - Luray Caverns offers a high ropes course, a low ropes course and a children's course close to the ground for visitors to challenge themselves. The sophisticated safety system and harnesses eliminate chances of falling.
25.6 Miles
The largest cave in the eastern United States is the Luray Caverns. Visitors can view many natural rock formations such as cathedral-sized rooms and cave pools with a large center and gift shop over the entrance.
25.6 Miles
The primary building of the Luray Valley Museum is known as The Stonyman and contains displays of clothing, early toys, decorative art, and items of daily life from 1750 through 1920. Other buildings on site have been restored to represent a small 19th century farm.
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Part of Luray Caverns, the Garden Maze is a one acre ornamental garden and hedge maze. Visitors to the maze will find eight foot tall hedges, fountains, hidden tunnels, and a lookout tower.