- TripBuzz found 130 things to do with kids in or near Berryville, Virginia, including 121 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winchester, Leesburg, Martinsburg and Harpers Ferry.
- From Watermelon Park Campground to Berryville Roller Rink, the Berryville area offers 92 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Camping Site and National & State Parks.
- Surveyed by George Washington, Berryville, is steeped in early American culture. Berryville is located only 60 miles from Washington D.C. and lies in the Shenandoah Valley for those who want to canoe or kayak on their trip. Berryville offers a simpler way of life, providing bicycles to see the town, horses to ride alongside the river, and much more.
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24 E. Church St, Frederick, MD 21701
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The history of the local area is put on display at the museum controlled by the Historical Society of Frederick County. The primary focus of the exhibits revolve around the early 1800s, and guided tours are conducted regularly.
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At Skate N Fun Zone, visitors can enjoy roller skating during one of the public skating sessions. The venue has several daily events, such as Rock N' Roll Skates where parents can skate with their kids in strollers.
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The Speedway on National Pike is an old-fashioned speedway with grand stand seating and clean restrooms. They have a food selection of burgers hot dogs, pizza, fries and more. Visitors can camp for free on the premises.
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Open only during the summer months, the Atlantis Waterpark provides plenty of options for cooling off when it is hot. There is a vary large pool area in addition to a few waterslides for older children and adults with a separate play area for children.
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Ellanor C. Lawrence Park serves as a wildlife preservation area. Visitors can hike, picnic, and learn more about the area in the Walney Visitor Center's refurbished 1780's farmhouse.
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One of the most breathtaking views of the Appalachian Mountains is located at Prospect Peak in West Virginia. On the top of this peak, people can take photographs of mountains, trees, and valleys.
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Visitors to the Chantilly area can gain knowledge of the area and enjoy outdoor recreation at the Walney Visitor Center. The surrounding trails provide scenic hikes, while the indoor nature center provides entertainment for the younger crowd.
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10311 Sudley Manor Dr., Manassas, VA
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The Ben Lomond Manor House & Old Rose Garden is a combination historic site which is open for public tours. The house itself is known for its Federal architecture and the role played in the Civil War while the garden holds a variety of roses developed before the 20th century.
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5040 Walney Road, Chantilly, VA 20151
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Hosting more than 30,000 visitors each year, the Ellanor C Lawrence Park - Walney Visitors Center is a public park facility that has a wealth of information available for visitors. Located in a restored farmhouse, the center hosts exhibits, too.
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Roads & Rails Museum offers reasonable admission rates. They have a gift shop where visitors can buy souvenirs and toy trains. Kids and adults will surely love their scavenger hunt.