- TripBuzz found 34 things to do with kids in or near Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, including 28 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Martinsburg, Hagerstown, Flintstone and Cumberland.
- From Cacapon State Park to Berkeley Springs State Park, the Berkeley Springs area offers 63 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Observatories & Planetariums, Hot Springs & Geysers and National & State Parks.
- A small town located only two hours from Washington D.C., Berkeley Springs, WV has been attracting visitors for years with its natural mineral springs. A sister city to Bath, England, Berkeley Springs has attracted notable figures, such as George Washington himself with its popular resort-like atmosphere in America's early years. Berkeley Springs is also home to Berkeley Springs Water Tasting, which is the largest event of its kind.
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32.9 Miles
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11601 Winchester Road, Cumberland, MD 21502
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A 24 lane bowling alley and amusement facility, The Bowler Family Fun Center offers a variety of attractions. In addition to bowling with electronic scoring and gutter bumpers, the facility features a video game arcade and billiard lounge.
33.0 Miles
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Harpers Ferry Center, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
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The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,184-mile long public footpath that was constructed by volunteers over the course of 16 years. The Appalachian Conservatory Trail was organized to help protect the trail.
33.0 Miles
Weverton Cliff Trail is a ten mile hiking trail for hikers of all skill levels. Most of the trail follows the Shenandoah River, with small side trails leading to the riverbank.
33.1 Miles
Elk Mountain Trails in Knoxville has well-mannered horses that are good for kids and beginners. The trail ride was easy and the guides are friendly. They have horseback rides on the C&O canal and the adjoining woodlands.
33.1 Miles
Located on a historic farm, The Kernstown Battlefield offers visitors self-guided tours of its farm house and property. During the tour, visitors will learn about the farm's involvement in a Civil War battle.
33.1 Miles
Running along an old canal, Armory Canal Trail offers placards with historical information and views of old factories and ruins. The trail can be used for hiking and has wildlife like birds, fish and turtles that can be seen.
33.3 Miles
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy Headquarters, 799 Washington Street, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
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The Appalachian Trail is a famous, 2000 mile trail that allows hikers to explore the Appalachia region of New England. The trail is strung with a variety of lakes, streams, forests, stone structures, and wildlife.
33.4 Miles
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Battle Park Drive, Winchester, VA
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As the site of a Civil War battle, Kernstown Battlefield & Pritchard House is a 315 acre park with a visitor center. The park has a trail with interpretative signs explaining the events of the battle.
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Greenbrier State Park is home to a large man-made freshwater lake complete with a beach and a separate swim area, accompanied with a number of multi-purpose nature trails, campsites, picnic areas and more.
33.5 Miles
Taking travellers through the Allegheny Mountains, the Historic Lincoln Highway connects six counties, with attractions including historic landmarks, artisan shops and studios, a buffalo ranch, and dining and lodging.