- TripBuzz found 92 things to do with kids in or near Midlothian, Virginia, including 75 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Richmond, Petersburg, Glen Allen and Hopewell.
- From Uptown Alley to King Pin Lanes, the Midlothian area offers 46 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Children's Museums and Parks.
- Founded more than 300 years ago for its coal mining capabilities, Midlothian, VA played a key role in shaping the nation. Those interested in the history of coal mining and its effect on the U.S. will enjoy a visit to the Chesterfield Museum. The town has remained a charming small town and encourages visitors to walk its clean streets and enjoy the small, locally owned shops and eateries.
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Advertised as Virginia's oldest and largest paintball facility, Splatbrothers Paintball Field is a paintball park. Splatbrothers features nine paintball arenas, each with a unique theme, ranging from a P.O.W camp to post-apocalyptic.
32.9 Miles
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Flowerdew Hundred Road, Hopewell, VA 23860
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Situated in a pine forest, James River National Wildlife Refuge has turtles, bald eagles, and other endangered animals to view. Depending on the season, sportsmen can hunt for deer with a permit.
35.2 Miles
Kittiewan Plantation overlooks Kittiewan Creek and the James River. The plantation is a working farm with a museum that houses various memorabilia including the collections of an extensive set of 19th and 20th century kitchen and food preparation items.
36.5 Miles
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14501 John Tyler Highway, Charles City, VA 23226
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Serving as the home of President John Tyler from 1842 until his death, the Sherwood Forest Plantation is considered a national historic landmark. The house and grounds are open daily for self-guided tours.
37.9 Miles
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16920 Southall Plantation Lane, Charles City, VA 23187
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Piney Grove at Southall's Plantation - 1790 is a painstakingly restored and maintained historic building. Regular tours of the house and surrounding gardens are available.
43.7 Miles
The Robert Russa Moton Museum is the historical site of students' action taken to desegregate a public school. Known as the 'student birthplace of America's Civil Rights Movement,' the initiative became part of 'Brown v. Board of Education.' Admission is free and self-guided tours are welcome.
45.3 Miles
The forty block long National Historic District offers a wide range of 18th and 19th century architecture through more than 350 distinct buildings. A historic apothecary shop is located in the district in addition to a number of stores and cafes.
45.5 Miles
Perfect the swing at Spring Creek Golf Club, an 18-hole course designed for all skill levels. Sand traps and water hazards are among the challenges of this nationally-recognized course, located near Charlottesville, Virginia.
48.9 Miles
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5537 Centerville Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188
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Located in Freedom Park is the Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course. The site offers the standard adventure for those over 10 years old with two tarzan swings, five ziplines, and 37 crossings along with a new junior adventure for younger children.
49.7 Miles
When you are ready to take a break from the history of Williamsburg, stop by Go Karts Plus for a day of action-packed fun. This premier sports park features 4 different tracks, a rollercoaster, bumper cars and more to insure you leave with a smile.