- The list below includes 6 free or cheap things to do in or near Onancock, Virginia, including 21 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Homes, Paddleboarding, Specialty Museums and National & State Parks.
- From Ker Place to SouthEast Expeditions, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Onancock and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Crisfield.
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814 Randolph Ave, on Rt. 184, Cape Charles, VA 23310
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The Cape Charles Museum is housed in a former power plant and features a number of exhibits including information about how the Chesapeake Bay was formed. A gift shop is also available on site.
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The southern most town on Virginia's eastern shore features a free public beach known as the Cape Charles Beach. Since there are no true waves and the waters are shallow, it is a very safe beach for families with small children.
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Bay Avenue at Randolph, Chesapeake Bay, Cape Charles, VA 23310
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Chesapeake Bay Beach is enjoyed by locals for its gradual slope and knee-high waters that stay warm in the sun. Nice sand makes for good wading; while sunsets and sunrises are worth a special visit to this comfortable local beach.
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Access to one of the most popular fishing areas on the Chesapeake Bay is provided at the Cape Charles Town Harbor Marina. The site also features state-of-the-art public boat ramps and charter boat excursions.
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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.
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The Dog & Oyster Vineyard is the vineyard of the Hope & Glory Inn. The vineyard contains rooms to stay in with access to a pool, as well as wine tasting opportunities sampling locally grown wines.
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At Christ Church Foundation, visitors can explore a historic brick building with archways, pews, and other features. The church has a small museum and gift shop with artifacts from the building's history.
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The steamboat era of the Chesapeake Bay is preserved and put on display at the Steamboat Era Museum. Rather than just focused on steamboat items and artifacts, the collection observes the people who were involved with this time and how their lives changed because of it.
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One of the most notable and important examples of Georgian architecture in America comes in the form of the Historic Christ Church that was built in 1735. Special events and tours are still conducted at the site.
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Old Furnace Road, Snow Hill, MD 21863
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Tourists who have visited the Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum has positive feedbacks and reviews on the blacksmith demonstration. They have a gift shop, historic church, blacksmith shop, broom maker and a museum of the town.