- TripBuzz found 16 things to do with kids in or near Culpeper, Virginia, including 11 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Warrenton, Fredericksburg, Luray and Orange.
- From Mountain Run Bowling Center to Library of Congress National Audio Visual Conservation Center, the Culpeper area offers 82 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- Surrounded by sparkling waters and rolling green hills, the city of Culpeper is a natural beauty. The city, home to Colonial and Victorian homes and a thriving business scene, makes for a great place to work, live or play. Visitors enjoy the historic walking tours, antique shopping and dining in one of the many local eateries known for their small-town charm and hospitality.
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Filled with nature trails, Alum Spring Park offers visitors creeks and forests to explore. The park features a large rock structure with a ledge that visitors can take in panoramic views of the park from.
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1201 Washington Ave, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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George Washington's sister and brother-in-law built the Georgian-style Kenmore Plantation & Gardens just before the Revolutionary War. The house itself and garden have been restored for tours, and there is also the Crowinshield Museum building which offers rotating exhibits.
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The white, elegant Mary Washington House was purchased by George Washington for his mother. It now holds a museum with several personal items that Mary Washington owned and a fully landscaped garden.
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The Rising Sun Tavern was originally built by George Washington's younger brother. It is currently being used as a museum that teaches about life in an 18th century tavern with costumed actors to tell stories of those who stayed at the site.
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907 Princess Anne St, Fredericksburg, VA
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Focused on civilian life during the Civil War era, Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center houses documents, artifacts and artwork from the local area in seven permanent exhibits, alongside special events like Second Saturdays, dedicated to interactive activities for all ages..
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908 Charles Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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The largest collection of documents and artifacts in the United States that are related to former president James Monroe can be found at the James Monroe Museum & Memorial Library. It was first opened in 1927 and is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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120 Chatham Lane, Fredericksburg, VA
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The battle climax of the Civil War took place in the regions covered by the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park. Visitors can learn about the war and the specific battles of the area through the park's museum and by walking across the battlefields themselves.
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The spacious Georgia mansion and grounds, Chatham Manor, is a slice of Virginia history. The manor was home to many important and famous people throughout history and rooms are dedicated to preserving their memory.
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Sky Line Drive is a 105 mile road with a 35 mph limit that winds through the mountains, providing a relaxing environment for seeing wildlife and enjoying the 75 overlooks. Deer, black bear, wild turkey are commonly seen there.
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Situated on 17 acres, Smith Lake Park sits on the edge of Smith Lake facing the Aquia Creek Dam. The park provides a walking trail, horseshoe pits, picnic areas, a playground and facilities for baseball, football and soccer.