- TripBuzz found 62 things to do with kids in or near Massanutten, Virginia, including 61 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Harrisonburg, Luray, New Market and Waynesboro.
- From Teddy Bear Factory to Kids' Zip Line & Canopy Tour, the Massanutten area offers 56 different types of family activities, including: Toy Stores, Theaters, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- Known best for its ski resort, Massanutten, VA has a modest year-round population of only 2,291 people, but sees many more visitors throughout the year. Located in the valley at the southern foot of Massanutten Mountain, the town is home to a 'Mountain Playground' where visitors can discover the best skiing, snowboarding, and tubing of their lives.
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Rope Adventure Park - Luray Caverns offers a high ropes course, a low ropes course and a children's course close to the ground for visitors to challenge themselves. The sophisticated safety system and harnesses eliminate chances of falling.
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The largest cave in the eastern United States is the Luray Caverns. Visitors can view many natural rock formations such as cathedral-sized rooms and cave pools with a large center and gift shop over the entrance.
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The primary building of the Luray Valley Museum is known as The Stonyman and contains displays of clothing, early toys, decorative art, and items of daily life from 1750 through 1920. Other buildings on site have been restored to represent a small 19th century farm.
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Part of Luray Caverns, the Garden Maze is a one acre ornamental garden and hedge maze. Visitors to the maze will find eight foot tall hedges, fountains, hidden tunnels, and a lookout tower.
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Luray Singing Tower, 970 US Hwy 211 W, Luray, VA 22835
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Unofficially knows as the Luray Singing Tower, the Belle Brown Northcott Memorial contains a carillon of 47 bells, the largest of which is over 6 feet in diameter and weighs over 7,000 pounds.
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The Luray Valley Farm Museum provides visitors with a hands-on authentic 19th Century farm experience. The Museum preserves various farm facilities, equipment, and even school buildings and a chapel for guided tours.
22.8 Miles
Named for the town's former mayor, Ralph H Dean Recreational Park is a sports complex with fields for baseball, softball, football and soccer. The park also provides a children's play area, picnic tables, shelters and a walking trail.
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Within the Shenadoah Valley is the Caverns Country Club, focused on luxury in the shadows of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The main attraction of the club is the golf resort which features 6,499 yards of gentle fairways that overlook the Shenadoah River.
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Fair trade and locally made items are the focus of Shenadoah Moon. Clothing and jewelry are the main pieces that are offered, but crafting supplies and classes for personal jewelry and clothing are also available.
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Luray Lanes is a small 8 lane bowling alley that features duckpin bowling, which is a more challenging game with smaller pins. The bowling center features manual scoring and also has a snack bar.