- TripBuzz found 169 things to do with kids in or near Hampton, Virginia, including 147 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport News, Chesapeake, Norfolk and Virginia Beach.
- From Buckroe Beach & Park to Hampton Coliseum, the Hampton area offers 74 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Parks, Bowling and History Museums.
- Hampton is one of the seven major cities in Virginia that make up the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The city features an abundance of residential homes, business and industrial opportunities and historical places to visit, including the oldest English speaking church in the US. Located on the water, the city offers beautiful views as well as access to boating, fishing, swimming and other water sports.
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Equipped with rental paintball guns and masks, groups vie for supremacy over outdoor fields
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AMC Hampton Towne Centre 24 is a movie theater that features amenities including stadium seating, theatre rentals, closed captioning, assisted listening devices, and wheelchair access. The cinema gives discounts to military personnel.
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Air Power Park is actually an outdoor, roadside park and museum that is simple to view and visit. The collections document the role Hampton played in the early space exploration and aircraft testing in the United States.
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Cinema Cafe Hampton is a movie theater and restaurant that serves foods including homemade pizza, chicken sandwiches, appetizers, and alcoholic beverages. The cinema features DTS digital sound and high-back rocking chairs.
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Air Force Base Memorial Park, Nealy Avenue, Hampton, VA 23665
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Langley Air Force Base Memorial Park was created to memorize the Service Members that participated in conflicts around the world. The Park displays the F-86 Saber, F-105 Thunderchief and F-15 Eagle representing the Korean, Vietnam and Cold Wars.
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Gosnold's Hope Park is a 16-site campground that features picnic areas, a playground, a public boat ramp, and restrooms. The park also has a walking track that can also be used for biking and running.
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Located along the Hampton River, Mill Point Park features an amphitheater suitable for concerts and other events. The park also offers open grassy areas, shade trees, a paved walking path and views of the river.
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The only tour of the Hampton Roads Harbor is offered by Miss Hampton II Cruises. The tour itself includes the Chesapeake Bay, the Civil War island of Fort Wool, and stories of the warships that are held at the Norfolk Naval Base.
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The historic Fort Monroe National Monument that used to act as a military installation during the Civil War. The original fort was made up of 170 buildings, 200-acres of natural resources, and 3.2-miles of beaches.
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Hampton University Museum is a beautiful and elegant campus that focuses on African tribes and Native Americans. Hampton University was the first college with a program to teach Native Americans.
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The site that now holds the Sandy Bottom Nature Park shows how much a location can change with the proper restoration and development. Visitors are able to view the Sandy Bottom Lake and its elusive creatures which live in the wetland marshes from the new 10,000 square foot nature center.