- The list below includes 4 free or cheap things to do in or near Irvington, Virginia, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Historic Buildings, Religious Buildings and Historic Sites.
- From Historic Christ Church to Steamboat Era Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Irvington.
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37.0 Miles
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2218 Jamestown Road, Route 31 S., Williamsburg, VA 23185
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Situated on the historic settlement of Jamestown, Jamestown Visitor Center features a museum with artifacts and archaeological digs. Visitors can also speak with staff members to learn about local attractions and to receive maps of the settlement.
37.6 Miles
The John Curtis' Tomb site is a family burial ground that contains the graves of John Curtis and John Curtis IV. Visitors who are interested in learning more about the colonial days of Virginia may enjoy what this site has to offer.
37.7 Miles
Three boat launching ramps are available at Somers Cove Marina. Annual slips to 65 feet are offered. Other amenities include a swimming pool, fish-cleaning station, Wi-Fi hotspots and a 500-seat pavilion.
37.7 Miles
Lazer Rush features laser tag games that last 15 minutes long and can include distractions like people in masks and costumes scaring the participants. They also have bumper cars, trampoline games and an arcade.
38.0 Miles
Tangier Island is a local sightseeing destination located within the Chesapeake Bay which can be explored via foot, bicycle or a golf cart.
38.2 Miles
Located along the Potoac River's Northern Neck is the Westmoreland State Park. The river itself offers most of the activities including fishing and boating, but the site also features a swimming pool, bathhouse, campgrounds, and walking trails.
38.2 Miles
At Regal Kiln Creek Stadium 20, visitors can see the latest films in stadium seating auditoriums. The theater accepts both print-at-home tickets, as well as mobile tickets at the ticket kiosk.
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26280 Alfred Lawson Drive, Crisfield, MD 21817
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Surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay, Janes Island State Park is home to multiple salt marshes, beautiful beaches and water trails in addition to campsites, picnic grounds and more.
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14501 John Tyler Highway, Charles City, VA 23226
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Serving as the home of President John Tyler from 1842 until his death, the Sherwood Forest Plantation is considered a national historic landmark. The house and grounds are open daily for self-guided tours.
40.3 Miles
The historic Fort Huger is a strategic Civil War fort that overlooks the James River. The fort was originally established to block the approach by land and river to the Confederate capital of Richmond.