- TripBuzz found 141 things to do with kids in or near Smithfield, Virginia, including 134 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk and Williamsburg.
- From Smithfield Skate Ltd to Windsor Castle Park, the Smithfield area offers 77 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, History Museums and Historic Sites.
- Famous for the curing and production of Smithfield ham, the city of Smithfield, Virginia is a popular tourist destination for dining. Aside from it's business economy, the city is home to a charming, small town residential community that welcomes visitors to enjoy a slower pace of life. Historical homes and estates, the waters of the Pagan River and independent shops and cafes make up most of the city's landscape.
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For a perfect date night movie experience, check out Cinema Café and combine your meal with first run movie. Guests can sit down in their full-service restaurant and watch the best movies Holywood has to offer, get your tickets today.
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Chicks Beach is a public swimming beach with views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. The beach is surrounded by upscale homes some of which can be rented along with four restaurants.
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Encompassing over 165 acres, Mount Trashmore Park is a world-renowned park. The parks consists of two man-made mountains, a skate park, two playgrounds, two lakes, and multi-use paths to travel.
30.6 Miles
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32386 Lankford Highway, Cape Charles, VA 23310
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Connecting Virginia's Eastern shore with the mainland of Virginia is the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Travelers enjoy the drive through the tunnel, marveling at the surge of the ocean and the modern engineering marvel of the tunnel.
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The site of the First Landing State Park is considered to be the location where the Jamestown colonists first arrived. The park itself offers several trails, picnic areas, and the potential for a wide range of birdwatching.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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583 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23459
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Near the first landing site of the Jamestown settlers is the Old Cape Henry Lighthouse. Visitors to the lighthouse are allowed to climb to the top of the tower in order to have panoramic views of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.