- TripBuzz found 19 things to do with kids in or near Hot Springs, Virginia, including 14 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Marlinton, Hillsboro and Lexington.
- From Jackson River to Homestead Old Course, the Hot Springs area offers 47 different types of family activities, including: Resorts, Golf, Hiking Trails and River.
- Home to famous Omni Homestead Resort, the village of Hot Springs, Virginia is a rural and beautiful tourist destination. Historically charming, some of the cities buildings, including an apothecary and market, have been present in the town for over 150 years. Points of interest include the outdoor farmers market and the Garth Newel Music Center.
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Jackson River is a popular spot for water adventures in Hot Springs. The river offers beautiful scenery for relaxing shore side picnics, as well as kayaking, fishing, tubing and canoeing for those seeking a thrill.
2.4 Miles
The original Homestead Old Course was completed in 1892, but it has since been updated by William Flynn and Rees Jones. The contouring of the fairway gives the majority of shots taken on the course an uphill, side hill, or downhill tilt to the smaller greens.
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One of the biggest resorts in the region is The Homestead which now has an official name of The Omni Homestead Resort. It features multiple golf courses, horseback riding, skiing, and a full service spa in addition to luxury lodgings.
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U.S. Route 220 Main Street, Hot Springs, VA 24445
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Within Virginia's Allegheny Mountains is nestled the Cascades at The Homestead golf course. It is a 6,659 yard course that was designed by William Flynn and is known for the lovely surrounding scenery and the rather challenging layout.
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More than 45 acres of well-maintained trails form the foundation of the Homestead Ski Area which is part of the Omni Homestead Resort. There are segments for both beginners and more advanced skiers in addition to a ski school for those unfamiliar with the sport.
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Open year-round, Watoga State Park is most known for its quality campgrounds and comfortable, spacious rental cabins. Located on a lake, water activities such as paddle boarding and fishing can be enjoyed in this park.
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Featuring a four-acre fishing lake, Seneca State Forest provides over 11,000 acres of woodlands along with a campground, guest cabins and a children's playground. The area is suitable for hiking, biking, fishing, picnics, hunting, boating and swimming.
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Running along the Greenbrier River in many areas, the 78-mile path is covered in small crush rock making it popular for bicycling, backpacking, cross-country skiing and horseback riding. The flat path lies adjacent to Monongahela National Forest, Seneca State Forest and Watoga State Park.
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Pocahontas County Parks and Recreation serves the Stillwell Park, the Community Wellness Center, and Widney Park. They offer a diverse selection of community recreation programs ranging from basket weaving classes to square dances, Zumba, dodgeball, and yoga.
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The Calvin Price State Forest encompasses almost 9500 acres of state-protected woodlands. The park has very little in the way of developed recreational facilities, instead catering primarily to licensed game hunters in the area.