- TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Lewisburg, West Virginia, including 6 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like White Sulphur Springs and Hillsboro.
- From Lost World Caverns to Greenbrier Bowling Center, the Lewisburg area offers 61 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Theaters and History Museums.
- An intimate town in West Virginia, Lewisburg provides for an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, canoeing, hunting and camping. Offering four-seasons, winter tourists can go to the mountains to enjoy a day of snow tubing or skiing. Lewisburg is also home to many small eateries and specialty boutiques and shops.
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Center in the Square, Roanoke, VA 24011
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Eight permanent exhibits are housed at the Science Museum of Western Virginia & Hopkins Planetarium such as a 750-gallon aquarium, a light and sound arcade, and galleries linked to several areas of the scientific field. The science center itself is hands-on with plenty games and activities in which to participa…
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Center in the Square, Roanoke, VA 24011
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The History Museum & Historical Society of Western Virginia promotes an education experience of history in general with an emphasis of Western Virginia territory. The museum features a presentation of the Roanoke Valley that includes artifacts and information on the areas early Native American tribes.
45.9 Miles
Learning and family fun is combined in the institute of Center in the Square. There is an aquarium, butterfly habitat, several museums, live entertainment options, and a rooptop pavilion for use during good weather.
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The O.Winston Link Museum is located in a restored Raymond Loewy designed passenger railway station. It displays the largest collection of the famous photographer's images of life during the 1950s along the railroad.
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This passive recreation area features a five mile trail system, include a two mile trail to the summit of Read Mountain. Visitors who are interested in photo opportunities may enjoy the view that the Read Mountain Preserve has to offer.
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Visitors to the Princeton Railroad Museum can learn about the history of the railroad industry in the United States. The museum preserves and displays historical artifacts and also houses exhibits showcasing the Virginian and the Norfolk & Western rail lines.
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5th Street SW & Washington Ave SW, Roanoke, VA 24016
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With lots of grassy area, Highland Dog Park is popular with dog owners. And with designated spaces for both small and large dogs, it is suitable for all breeds. Other park amenities include doggie water fountains, waste bags and benches.
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The largest manmade star in the world is on display at the Mill Mountain Star & Park. It is considered to be a signature landmark of Roanoke and lights up the night in addition to the park activities like hiking, biking, and a zoo that surround the star.
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Covering 50 acres of wooded valley land, Wildwood Park offers a unique view of the mountains of southwest Virginia. Multiple hiking trails and bikeways are located within the park, and wildlife as well as bird watching is abundant in the area.
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100 East Main Street, Christiansburg, VA
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An aquatic pool with diving boards and a therapeutic pool, the Christiansburg Aquatic Center also includes a beach entry with waterslides and fountain/spray features. Customers can purchase party packages for hosting events and sign up for rehabilitation and physical therapy programs as well.