- TripBuzz found 41 things to do with kids in or near Blacksburg, Virginia, including 27 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Christiansburg, Roanoke, Salem and Radford.
- From New River Junction to Hethwood Foundation the Huntsman Swimming Pool, the Blacksburg area offers 45 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Horseback Riding, Walking Trails and Botanical Gardens.
- Blacksburg is a city that prides itself on its sense of community and hometown feel. The city is popular with tourists throughout the summer, hosting special music and cultural events such as the Market Square Jam, downtown's Sidewalk Stage and others. The mild summer climates also makes for a popular spot to visit in the north east.
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Starlite Drive in Theatre is a drive-in that encourages patrons to watch movies under the stars, whether in their cars or on blankets, mattresses and chairs that they can bring. Speakers are offered for cars if necessary.
6.8 Miles
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100 East Main Street, Christiansburg, VA
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An aquatic pool with diving boards and a therapeutic pool, the Christiansburg Aquatic Center also includes a beach entry with waterslides and fountain/spray features. Customers can purchase party packages for hosting events and sign up for rehabilitation and physical therapy programs as well.
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Starlite Drive-In is a drive-in movie theater that features digital projection and a snack bar. The drive-in offers special discounts for children under the age of 12 and has reserved parking for trucks and SUVs.
8.4 Miles
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31 votes
8400 River Course Drive, Radford, VA 24141
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With five different tees, the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech is a public access 18-hole course that can accommodate many skill levels. There is also a prominent clubhouse that features an elevated 4,000-square-foot patio.
9.6 Miles
Set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Sinkland Farms hosts a wide variety of events. Events include environmental education programs, live music concerts, an annual pumpkin festival, and arts and crafts shows.
10.5 Miles
Covering 50 acres of wooded valley land, Wildwood Park offers a unique view of the mountains of southwest Virginia. Multiple hiking trails and bikeways are located within the park, and wildlife as well as bird watching is abundant in the area.
13.3 Miles
Visitors to Dixie Caverns can explore the caverns in a 45-minute guided tour. Located in Roanoke County, Virginia, the limestone solution caverns were founded in 1920 by farm boys whose dog fell through a hole leading to the caves.
20.6 Miles
Salem Rotary Dog Park has separate, fenced-in areas for large and small dogs, with poop bags in both areas. The park is covered in wood chips, features pipes to crawl in and has a pavilion and benches.
20.6 Miles
Located in the historic Williams-Brown House, the Salem Historical Society presents local artifacts from early Indian settlements, relics from the Civil War and mementos from Salem's daily life. They also sponsor a gallery of local artwork and host workshops.
20.8 Miles
Showtimers Community Theater is an all-volunteer organization that presents six full productions annually. Membership is open to everyone willing to help out with production and the theater contains plays such as '12 Angry Men'.