- TripBuzz found 37 things to do with kids in or near Abingdon, Virginia, including 24 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bristol, Bristol, Damascus and Blountville.
- From Appalachian GhostWalks Abingdon to Virginia Creeper Trail, the Abingdon area offers 54 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Parks, Bike Paths and Other Entertainment.
- Designated as a State Historic Landmark, Abingdon is important to Virginia's rich culture and tradition. Guests to the town can learn about this history by visiting many tourist sites such as the Fields-Penn 1860 House Museum and Barter Theater, or walking, cycling or hiking along one or more of the historic trails.
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Period antiques and furnishings fill the Fields-Penn 1860 House Museum with special Christmas decorations during December. Guests can take a self-guided tour but also have the option of asking queries of several in-house docents.
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The historic White's Mill serves as a place to learn about milling processes in the 18th century and even purchase old fashioned flour and folk art products. The location also holds events during the summer featuring local music and food.
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The Moonlight Drive-In Theatre is a movie-watching venue and restaurant that provides food, beverages, and entertainment to customers. The venue was highlighted in USA Today's Life Cover Story and also holds the occasional 'movies under the stars' special.
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Stretching across 34 miles from Abingdon to Whitetop, the Virginia Creeper Trail is very popular for viewing and exploring this part of the state. Biking the trail is the most common activity, but hikers are welcome.
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15133 Bordwine Road, Bristol, VA 24202
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Washington County Little League Field is the home of leagues for t-ball, softball, and little league baseball. The baseball and softball complex also features a concession stand and fields for minor and senior leagues.
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Sugar Hollow Park provides visitors with access to bike trails, soccer and softball fields, a playground, and a pool. Campers can also stay at one of the park's 75 sites and use its pavilion, picnic areas, picnic shelters, and restrooms.
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Open daily except Sundays, the Interstate Bowl has 24 lanes for bowling, catering to both open bowling and league play. The facility has its own pro shop, offers shoe rentals, and has a full snack bar and arcade.
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A movie threater with 14 screens, Cinemark Tinseltown USA displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, a party room, and a concession area with food and drinks.
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Biking adventures are coordinated by Adventure Damascus which allows for guided or self-guided tours of a region. Visitors can also rent bikes through the company in order to explore the Appalachian Trail or the Iron Mountain Trail.
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Serving as a downtown revitalization project, Downtown State Street has begun to provide many different offerings to both visitors and locals. Most of the attractions revolve around the local art culture and entertainment.