- TripBuzz found 137 things to do with kids in or near Chesapeake, Virginia, including 114 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hampton, Virginia Beach, Norfolk and Portsmouth.
- From Cloud 9 Trampoline Park to Signet Bowling, the Chesapeake area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Parks and Trampoline Parks.
- Chesapeake is a large city that is immediately south of Norfolk and is just 20 miles southwest of Virginia Beach. As it is the third most populous city in the state, many standard urban offerings like shops, restaurants, and movie theaters are available. Also, its nearness to the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge allows for many outdoor recreation opportunities.
Showing 31-40 of
235
0.0 Miles
A ’50s-style diner serves cheeseburgers, cheesesteaks, and chicken sandwiches complemented by chocolate malts and fries
4.7 Miles
The greatest legendary sports heroes of Virginia form the exhibits within the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum, which was established in 1966. Along with standard historic exhibits, there are activities where visitors can play sports and physical games.
4.8 Miles
Lightship Portsmouth was built in 1915. The lightship is now the Lightship Portsmouth Museum. Patrons can view artifacts and photographs. Guests can also visit the museum gift shop. The gift shop offers a variety of historically themed gifts.
4.8 Miles
Used as a navigational aid in the 1800's, the U.S. Lightship Portsmouth was opened as a museum after it was retired in the 1960's. It is also now listed on the National Historical Landmark registry.
4.8 Miles
River Front Park is a city park constructed along the riverside, with walking areas around the docks, scenic views, and other amenities. Visitors can fish from the piers, and the park hosts a number of special events.
5.1 Miles
Constructed on the site of a Naval hospital, Fort Nelson Park provides visitors with a scenic field and walking path to jog on. The path has several historical markers that explain the history of Fort Nelson.
5.3 Miles
88%
101 votes
333 Waterside Drive, Norfolk, VA 23510
MoreLess Info
The red tan bark sails is a signature sight of the American Rover Sailing Cruises. The trips depart from Waterside in the heart of downtown and then sail the waters of the Elizabeth River and Hampton Roads Harbor for both Sunset Cruises and Narrated Harbor Cruises.
5.3 Miles
A baseball stadium that plays home to the Triple A affiliate Norfolk Tides baseball club, Harbor Park stadium has a restaurant overlooking the ball park, and a party deck down the right field line.
5.3 Miles
G-Force Karts is an amusement company that has a facility that supports laser tag, indoor kart racing, paintball, and archery tag. The facility is best known for having a 325-foot raceway.
5.4 Miles
Both the sea and naval history are supported at the Nauticus National Maritime Center. Visitors can learn about naval battleships and naval warfare while also having the ability to explore the oceans and the creatures that live there.
5.4 Miles
The Iowa-class battleship named the USS Wisconsin is docked at the Town Point Park. The ship can be viewed specifically in Whisky Basin, and visits on the Wisconsin are held during business hours.