- TripBuzz found 73 things to do with kids in or near McGaheysville, Virginia, including 70 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Harrisonburg, Staunton, Luray and Waynesboro.
- From Massanutten Resort Water Park to Massanutten Resort: Zip Line & Canopy Tours, the McGaheysville area offers 56 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, Water Parks, Theaters and History Museums.
- Located at the base of Massanutten Mountain, McGaheysville, VA is one of the first communities settled by early Americans. There are many events to enjoy in McGaheysville, including the annual 3-day lawn party that takes place in the summer and includes live music, rides, vendors, and a variety of food to enjoy.
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584 Culpeper Town Square, Culpeper, VA 22701
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Suitable for open and league bowling, Mountain Run Bowling Center also hosts private parties and events as well as a Pokemon League. The center offers ticket redemption games, pool tables, a snack bar and a pro shop.
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19053 Mount Pony Road, Culpeper, VA
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The state-of-the-art facility known as Library of Congress National Audio Visual Conservation Center is located along the 45-acre Packard Campus. It hosts the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of films, radio broadcasts, television programs, and sound recordings.
43.5 Miles
The highest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River is known as Crabtree Falls. It is accessible via the Crabtree Falls Trail which allows for both walking, jogging, and even hiking in some parts of the path.
44.4 Miles
Gaze at the stars and see a fog ocean when you participate in the Skyline Drive. This historic 105 mile drive winds its way through Shenandoah along the Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.
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8567 Stonewall Jackson Highway, Front Royal, VA 22630
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Front Royal Canoe Co offers both solo and group kayaking, rafting and tubing expeditions across the southern part of the Shenandoah River. Group sessions are available as well as private lessons.
45.9 Miles
Seneca Caves offers two caves that visitors can tour, one of which is the oldest cave in West Virginia. Visitors can also mine for gemstones, picnic, and visit the gift shop.
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Some of the most rare cave formations in the world are found at Skyline Caverns. The arrangement of the underground attraction also includes regular light shows that give the rocks a unique appearance.
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Spruce Knob at Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area is the highest peak in West Virginia. Rock climbers often climb the peak, and the recreation area is important in history because it was the first national recreation area in the United States.
46.8 Miles
Held in May of every year, the Strasburg Mayfest is a large scale craft and general fun festival. Along with the craft vendors, there are a wide variety of food vendors, parades, and play-based activities for children.
46.9 Miles
Sky Line Drive is a 105 mile road with a 35 mph limit that winds through the mountains, providing a relaxing environment for seeing wildlife and enjoying the 75 overlooks. Deer, black bear, wild turkey are commonly seen there.