- 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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17 South Randolph Street, Lexington, VA 24450
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The Haunting Tales Lexington's Ghost Tour takes guests on a unique view of Lexington at night. Experience many stops, including the darkened alleys of Lexington and Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery on the 1.5 hour seasonal tours.
25.9 Miles
With all films shown in digital projection, R/C State Cinema 3 hosts the latest blockbuster movies for visitors to see. The cinema offers discounted tickets for active military and on select days of the week.
26.1 Miles
An outdoor swimming pool, Lexington Municipal Pool is open daily in the summer and offers both season and daily passes. Visitors can enjoy lap swimming, swim lessons, aqua exercise, game nights and grill nights.
26.2 Miles
Located within a residential neighborhood, Kidz Playce is a local playground popular among local residents. A playground structure, small mazes, and a picnic area are among the amenities offered at the park.
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Jordan's Point is a public park that features a number of amenities for nature enthusiasts to enjoy. Grills, covered pavilions, a walking trail, and soccer fields are among the amenities located within the park.
27.2 Miles
The first community-owned non-profit drive-in theater in the United States is Hull's Drive-In. Movies and events are still held during their summer operating season with plenty of room for cars, blankets, and lawn chairs for viewing of classic films and even football games.
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The 750-acre bog known as Cranberry Glades is the largest bog in West Virginia. Frequent visitors to the park include black bears, flying squirrels, hawks, bald eagles, fox, coyotes, deer, and screech owls.
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The only drive-thru zoo in the state is the Virginia Safari Park. Over 1,000 exotic animals from six different continents are contained in the 180-acre park that also includes a walk-thru area and petting zoo.
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Visitors can view a diverse collection of fiberglass sculptures made by Mark Cline at Enchanted Castle Studios. Visitors can still view sculptures, but the location suffered a major fire in 2001 that shut down all other attractions.
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Route 39, Highland Scenic Highway, Hillsboro, WV 24946
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Visitors can follow a 1700-foot path to the second largest waterfall in West Virginia, at the Falls of Hill Creek Scenic Area. The area, which is part of the Monongahela National Forest, also contains two other waterfalls, in addition to the 63 foot waterfall.