- 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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See a movie the old-fashioned way under the stars at Twin City Drive-In Theatre. Purchase food and beverages at the concession center and watch the latest feature films, shown in digital projection. Admission is cash only, and ages four and under are free.
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Whitetop Creek Park has numerous sporting fields used for baseball, softball and soccer, a playground for children, and a 1.5 mile walking trail encircling the park. It also offers a view of nearby Bristol Motor Speedway.
20.5 Miles
Many racing events are hosted at the Bristol Motor Speedway. Special events are regularly held, including Ford Fan Friday and the special holiday decorations that cause the track to be lit up with glowing lights.
20.5 Miles
With Richard Petty Driving Experience, visitors have a chance to speed around the Bristol Motor Speedway with an experience crew member. The driver can reach speeds of 165 mph on this half mile race track.
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Spend a day on the links at Tri Cities Golf Club. This public course contains 27 holes, and tee times can be requested daily. Instruction is available (fee applies). After the game, get a bite to eat at the 28th Hole Grill.
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Many rafters enjoy the challenges and beauty associated with the San Juan River, and Wild Rivers Expeditions caters to these individuals. While they do offer one day trips along the river, the company focuses on multiple day journeys.
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The Appalachian Caverns Tours work through a relatively new system of cavers that was only opened to the public in 1991. In addition to the standard walk-thru tour, there are also adventurous options that let guests crawl through undeveloped areas of the caverns.
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Popular with all golfers, the Crockett Ridge Golf Course in Kingsport, Tennessee was designed to cater to moderately experienced players with mid-range handicaps. Arrange tee times on the website or over the phone.
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Kingspot, Tennessee's Exchange Place is a volunteer-run historical interpretive center that lets guests experience Appalachian life during the turn of the 20th century. Exchange Place is open from May to October and hosts several popular annual fairs and conventions.
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Patrons of Winged Deer Park in Johnson City, Tennessee enjoy a gorgeous municipal park packed with amenities. Park entry is free, but use of the gazebo, pavillion and other event spaces must be paid for and arranged in advance.