- TripBuzz found 536 things to do with kids in or near Wheaton, Maryland, including 532 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Silver Spring and Bethesda.
- From Brookside Nature Center to Miniature Train & Carousel at Wheaton Regional Park, the Wheaton area offers 115 different types of family activities, including: Gardens, Amusement Parks (Kids), Parks and Movie Theaters.
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With a vert ramp with a drop of more than 11 feet, Veterans Skate Park has fun, daring, and safe opportunities to practice stunts. Amenities include a 60 foot kidney bowl, an open flow course, and lots of stairs.
30.3 Miles
The large and prestigious site known as Oatlands Plantation contains a restored country home that is fully furnished with 19th century items. The attached garden is well-maintained and available for public viewing after a tour of the house itself.
30.3 Miles
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91 votes
Ritchie Highway (Md Rte 450), Annapolis, MD
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Learn a number of historical facts at Maryland World War II Memorial. Pay respects to soldiers while enjoying a scenic view of the Naval Academy, just across the Severn River.
30.3 Miles
A movie theater with an IMAX auditorium, AMC Potomac Mills 18 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, theater rentals and a concession area with food and drinks.
30.3 Miles
At Skate N Fun Zone, visitors can enjoy roller skating during one of the public skating sessions. The venue has several daily events, such as Rock N' Roll Skates where parents can skate with their kids in strollers.
30.4 Miles
A movie theater multiplex in the Regal cinema chain, the Regal Manassas Stadium 14 shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies in its 14 auditoriums. The theater features digital video and sound, and offers a variety of refreshments.
30.5 Miles
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20217 Hogback Mountain Rd, Leesburg, VA 20175
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With 15 courses to choose from, Hogback Mountain Paintball offers visitors speedball and scenario courses nestled in the woods. The castle field features wooden wall obstacles in the shape of a castle.
30.5 Miles
Get a history lesson at Banneker-Douglas Museum, the State of Maryland's official museum of African-American heritage. Exhibits, programs and projects help paint a picture of this rich cultural heritage. Admission is free.
30.5 Miles
As a fitness center for children, Paradise of Fun offers children a nature themed playground with sculptures to climb under and over. The facility also has a room filled with inflatable bounce houses.
30.6 Miles
Built in 1772, Maryland State House is the oldest operating state capitol in the country and features the largest wooden dome built in America without the use of nails. Guided tours of the capitol and the surrounding gardens are available.