- TripBuzz found 50 things to do with kids in or near Salem, Virginia, including 43 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Roanoke, Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Bedford.
- From Salem Red Sox to Salem Stadium, the Salem area offers 54 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Dog Park.
- Within close proximity of Roanoke, Salem is a popular suburb with commuters. Offering an array of sports, arts and culture, the city is home to Roanoke College and a minor league baseball team known as the Salem Red Sox. An historical town, several homes, schools and college buildings have made the National Register of Historic Places.
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Set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Sinkland Farms hosts a wide variety of events. Events include environmental education programs, live music concerts, an annual pumpkin festival, and arts and crafts shows.
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8400 River Course Drive, Radford, VA 24141
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With five different tees, the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech is a public access 18-hole course that can accommodate many skill levels. There is also a prominent clubhouse that features an elevated 4,000-square-foot patio.
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At Bedford Virginia Visitors Center, visitors to the city can learn about the local cultural attractions. The center has picnic areas and terraces for visitors wishing to relax and take in views of the surrounding mountains.
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Family owned and operated since before the turn of the century, A.J Gross & Sons Orchard is a treasured part of Bedford. The orchard offers fresh apples and peaches right off the tree with their Pick Your Own program.
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201 East Main St, Bedford, VA 24523
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Bedford Museum is a historical museum dedicated to showcasing Bedford's history. The museum features many exhibits such as those on Native American history, the Civil War, and life in the twentieth century.
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The downtown location known as Historic Centertown Bedford is part of a local revival project. In addition to the renovation of buildings and landscaping, many festivals and events are held throughout the year to draw in large crowds.
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Bedford is known to be the town that suffered the highest per capita D-Day losses in America, and the National D-Day Memorial was built in the town to honor this sacrifice and the general loss of life. Visitors can expect an emotional and an educational experience.
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201 East Main St, Bedford, VA 24523
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Presenting artifacts and documents from Bedford's early life, the Bedford Museum & Genealogical Library is both a place of education and entertainment. Those that visit can learn about the early Native American culture of the area as well as the historical significance of the town in America.
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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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The Village Green, 201 E Main St, Ste 4, Floyd, VA 24091
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Featuring a collection accrued by David Larsen over several decades, the Bugbook Historical Microcomputer Museum will appeal to those intrigued by technology and history. It houses an array of artifacts and curiosities from the history of computing.