- TripBuzz found 21 things to do indoors in the Natural Bridge area. From Natural Bridge Wax Museum to Enchanted Castle Studios, Natural Bridge offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 39 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 26 different types of things to do inside in or near Natural Bridge, Virginia. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Specialty Museums, Family Fun Center, Theaters and Movie Theaters.
- There are 4 indoor activities in Natural Bridge, and 17 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Lexington, Bedford and Lynchburg and Lexington, Bedford and Lynchburg.
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With family programs and art contests, the Maier Museum of Art has a very strong presence in its community. It also houses an impressive collection of American art from across the last century.
25.7 Miles
With high school students as performers, EC Glass Theatre hosts a wide range of productions, from musicals to plays. The actors often have elaborate costumes, and the stage is designed by students in a technical theater program.
25.9 Miles
The Jones Memorial Library specializes in genealogy, research and manuscripts centered on the surrounding community stretching back before the Civil War. The library and its records are open daily except Sundays and holidays.
26.0 Miles
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403 Monroe St., Lynchburg, VA
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The Legacy Museum of African American History is a historical museum dedicated to preserving artifacts and memorabilia related to the African American community in Lynchburg. Attractions include several exhibits on African American heritage, various educational programs, and an activity center.
26.0 Miles
An ugly part of history, Pest House Medical Museum is the site of the smallpox quarantine hospital. When touring the building, visitors can learn about the facility and its practices via audio guides.
26.1 Miles
A classic style bowling alley, the Fort Hill Bowling Center hosts open bowling hours as well as a variety of bowling leagues. The alley also hosts periodic bowling tournaments, and has a bar.
26.2 Miles
The Federal-style house that was built by Dr. George Cabell in 1815 is called Point of Honor. The historic site is furnished with authentic period antiques, and there is a small gallery that introduces visitors to the individuals who used to call Point of Honor their home.
26.3 Miles
Opened in 2003, the Academy of Fine Arts is an organization dedicated to spreading and promoting creative knowledge in the local community. Art exhibitions, classes, and summer camps are among the events at the academy.
26.5 Miles
Located in an 1850s Greek revival style courthouse, Lynchburg Museum offers a glimpse into the history of Lynchburg, VA. Visitors can look through years of exhibits and a view of the James River.
26.5 Miles
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1313 Pierce Street, Lynchburg, VA 24501
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As the home of a Civil Rights activist, Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum gives visitors an inside glimpse to the life of the woman. The garden is open year round and is maintained by volunteers.