- TripBuzz found 52 things to do with kids in or near Waynesboro, Virginia, including 43 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Staunton, Charlottesville, Harrisonburg and Wintergreen.
- From South River Fly Shop to Sherando Lake, the Waynesboro area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Dog Park.
- Situated in the Shenandoah Valley, Waynesboro, VA lies among many important points of the Civil War. The town was home to the Battle of Waynesboro, which was the final blow to the Confederate forces in the Shenandoah Valley. One of the most notable attractions in the area is the P. Buckley Moss Museum, which attracts over 45,000 every year.
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970 U.S. Hwy. 211, Luray, VA 22835
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Luray Caverns' Rope Adventure Park is an adventure park offering two levels of ropes courses. Attractions include a low level ropes course for beginners and a high level ropes course for experienced participants looking for a challenge.
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970 US Hwy 211 W, Luray, VA 22835
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Rope Adventure Park - Luray Caverns offers a high ropes course, a low ropes course and a children's course close to the ground for visitors to challenge themselves. The sophisticated safety system and harnesses eliminate chances of falling.
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Within Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains is a naturally formed rock shape and related caverns that is called the Natural Bridge Caverns. The natural trail around the landmark explores the stone arch, Cedar Creek, and Lace Falls while there is also an indoor butterfly garden for visitors.
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The largest cave in the eastern United States is the Luray Caverns. Visitors can view many natural rock formations such as cathedral-sized rooms and cave pools with a large center and gift shop over the entrance.
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US 11 & 130, Natural Bridge, VA 24578
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The stone archway that is known as The Natural Bridge of Virginia serves as a main outdoor landmark in the state. It is 20 stories tall and 100 feet wide then 40 feet thick, and the stone monument is accessible by a smooth nature trail.
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PO Box 87, Natural Bridge, VA 24578
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One of the largest collections of childhood toys and memorabilia is housed at The Toy Museum at Natural Bridge of Virginia. A wide variety of games, toys, and relics from childhood contained in the collection date back to 1740 and even include modern collectibles.
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The primary building of the Luray Valley Museum is known as The Stonyman and contains displays of clothing, early toys, decorative art, and items of daily life from 1750 through 1920. Other buildings on site have been restored to represent a small 19th century farm.
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Part of Luray Caverns, the Garden Maze is a one acre ornamental garden and hedge maze. Visitors to the maze will find eight foot tall hedges, fountains, hidden tunnels, and a lookout tower.
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Named for the town's former mayor, Ralph H Dean Recreational Park is a sports complex with fields for baseball, softball, football and soccer. The park also provides a children's play area, picnic tables, shelters and a walking trail.
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Luray Singing Tower, 970 US Hwy 211 W, Luray, VA 22835
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Unofficially knows as the Luray Singing Tower, the Belle Brown Northcott Memorial contains a carillon of 47 bells, the largest of which is over 6 feet in diameter and weighs over 7,000 pounds.