- 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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Neighborhood tavern offers various dishes, including Yuengling fried shrimp, swordfish tacos, and house-made crab cakes, and other pub fare
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One of the official museums that displays the history of the United States Navy is the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. The bulk of the exhibits focus on the 235 year naval history in the region of Hampton Roads, including a permanent display on the 18th century Virginia State Navy.
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With over 8 acres of clean outdoor space, Town Point Park is nestled into the heart of the business district in downtown Norfolk. The park is a great strolling environment where friends can meet up for lunch or enjoy music.
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333 Waterside Drive, Norfolk, VA 23510
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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.
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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.
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A 40-lane bowling facility, AMF Western Branch Lanes features open and league bowling along with miniature golf. It has a lounge area with flat-screen televisions, a pro shop, pool tables, arcade games and a snack bar.
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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.
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The Portsmouth City Park offers visitors access to a three-tier boat ramp, a watercraft beach, and a sailboat launch area. Golfers may also enjoy 'The Links', which offers access to a 9-hole golf learning center, a driving range, and a putting course.
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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.
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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.
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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.