- TripBuzz found 284 things to do with kids in or near Leesburg, Virginia, including 266 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chantilly, Sterling, Frederick and Gaithersburg.
- From Leesburg Animal Park to Hogback Mountain Paintball, the Leesburg area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Battlefields, Historic Homes and Historic Sites.
- An historic community outside of Washington, D.C., Leesburg is a popular bedroom community. It is home to many landmarks such as the Oatlands Plantation, Paxton Mansion and county courthouse. Other attractions in the area include numerous outdoor parks, walking trails and a nature reserve. Leesburg also hosts many music and garden festivals in the warmer months.
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Situated next to a stream, Shirlington Park has a large play area for dogs to socialize in. The dogs like to sit and swim in the stream. They also have a fenced area for smaller dogs.
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Regal Cinemas
6859 Springfield Mall, Springfield Town Ctr, Springfield, VA 22150
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With comfortable seating and an array of concessions, Regal Cinemas-Springfield Town Center 12 shows the latest movies. And with several theaters such as those showing IMAX and/or 3D films, there are many movies to choose from.
31.4 Miles
Operating throughout the fall season, Haunted Hollow focuses around a spooky farm and old barn house. Actors tell the history of hauntings at the site and encourage an atmosphere for terrifying thrills.
31.6 Miles
American Century Theater operates out of a stage attached to a middle school and focuses on 'neglected' 20th century plays. This black box theater provides lots of flexibility in seating and staging.
31.6 Miles
An easy to moderate hiking and biking trail through scenic wilderness, the Eastern Panhandle Recreational Trail stretches about eleven miles. A paved trail, it has clear signage, benches, and information markers.
31.6 Miles
Originally built in 1874, the Triple Brick Museum was used as housing for B&O Railroad employees passing through Martinsburg. The museum now stands as a historical tribute to the areas railroad history.
31.6 Miles
The 45-acre Fort Ward Park was once an important Civil War site, and today features a museum and hosts historical reenactments. The park features sheltered and unsheltered picnic areas, soccer fields, a playground, paved loop and an amphitheater.
31.6 Miles
Built in the colonial era, the Adam Stephen House is exemplary of colonial architecture. Now a museum, it features collections of art and artifacts, including fossils and primitive stone tools unearthed from the caverns beneath the house.
31.7 Miles
The Tony Award-winning Signature Theatre is a non-profit theater company that covers a wide range of productions. Contemporary musicals, modern plays, reinvented classic musicals, and new works are all featured.
31.7 Miles
The highest point of the Olympic Mountains in Washington, Mount Olympus is a challenge to several hikers. A wonderful landscape, this range provides a beautiful scenery for all of those able to reach the summit.