- TripBuzz found 101 things to do with kids in or near Virginia Beach, Virginia, including 79 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Hampton.
- From Sandbridge Beach to Beach Eco Tours, the Virginia Beach area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Aquariums, Kayaking and Mini Golf.
- With a population of almost 450,000, Virginia Beach is the most populous city in Virginia. The city attracts a number of tourists throughout the year with its prime location on the Atlantic coast and at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. The city is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the largest pleasure beach in the world.
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Pitas stuffed with meat, veggies, and breakfast fixings and topped with sauces
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Offering a view of the Nansemond River, Sleepy Hole Park has a 5-acre freshwater lake that can be used for fishing along with trails for hiking. The park has volleyball and horseshoe courts, picnic shelters and a playground.
30.2 Miles
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1530 Cherrystone Blvd, Cape Charles, VA
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Novice and experienced anglers are welcome at Miss Jennifer Charter Fishing. With flexible fishing windows, a myriad of available fish, and dolphin sighting tours, the whole family will find something to enjoy.
30.3 Miles
At Play A Round Golf & Games, visitors can play a game of putt putt at one of the three miniature golf courses at the facility. The courses have sculptures of exotic animals arranged at various locations.
31.5 Miles
Over 60,000 square feet of gallery space composes the Mariner's Museum. Rare figureheads, handcrafted ship models, paintings, and artifacts from the Civil War ironclad called the USS Monitor form the heart of the museum's collections.
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Located within the Mariner's Museum is the USS Monitor Center. The exhibit is composed of interactive displays and historical artifacts to help guests experience the history surrounding the ironclad and the people who were involved.
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524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News, VA 23601
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Living exhibits are kept within the Virginia Living Museum to depict the natural history of the state. All ecosystems of the state from the mountains to the marshes to the sea are covered by the animal exhibits, and guests can also view the Virginia skys at the observatory and planetarium.
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Spread over five miles, the Noland Trail follows closely to the shoreline of Lake Maury. The trail is part of the Mariner's Museum Park and has 14 bridges, benches, and picnic areas.
31.7 Miles
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1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News, VA 23606
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Visitors can enjoy a wide range of performances and events including concerts, ballet, and live theater at the Ferguson Center for the Arts. The center has been operating since 2004 and has hosted over 500 different performances.
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The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is the largest remaining area of what used to be a habitat of over one million acres. Wildlife in the refuge includes hundreds of species of birds, black bears, grey fox, beavers, mink, and much more.
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At Regal Kiln Creek Stadium 20, visitors can see the latest films in stadium seating auditoriums. The theater accepts both print-at-home tickets, as well as mobile tickets at the ticket kiosk.