- TripBuzz found 93 things to do with kids in or near Yorktown, Virginia, including 81 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport News, Hampton, Williamsburg and Smithfield.
- From Yorktown Beach to Tagtime Mobile Laser Tag, the Yorktown area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Visitor Centers, Laser Tag, History Museums and Beaches.
- Rich in heritage, Yorktown sits on the river and is a popular tourist destination for history buffs. Along with the Yorktown Battlefield, the city is also home to the historic Moore House and Yorktown Victory Monument commemorating the American Revolutionary War. Finally, a visit to the Watermen's Museum offers insight into the lives of early Virginians.
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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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With two official turf fields, CSP Paintball boasts over 40 acres of woods and a moute site. Paintball games include capture the flag, medic, protect the president, freeze tag, domination, center flag, and fox and hound.
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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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Visitors can enjoy a trampoline park that offers open jumping and trampoline dodgeball at Cloud9. The park also features a foam pit and hosts birthday parties and other group events.
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Entertaining for all ages, Cloud 9 Trampoline Park offers jumping fun for the entire family. Other activities include dodgeball and fitness programs; and for added enjoyment, there are theme nights when pajamas and 80's gear is worn.
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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.
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583 Atlantic Ave., Fort Story, Norfolk, VA 23451
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The oldest government built lighthouse in the United States is the Cape Henry Lighthouse, which overlooks the Chesapeake Bay. The site is very close to the 'First Landing' location of the Jamestown settlers.
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Built in 1837, Riddick's Folly House Museum is a restored mansion and museum that serves to educate visitors on 19th century history. Attend a guided tour through the museum or visit a reenactment on the mansion's grounds.
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524 North Main Street, Suffolk, VA 23434
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The Suffolk Division of Tourism Great Dismal Swamp Guided Nature Walk is a nature walk within the Great Dismal Swamp wildlife refuge. Participants will follow a biologist and learn about flora, fauna, and wildlife in the surrounding 111,000 acre wilderness.
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Located in a building that once housed the local court house, the Suffolk Visitor Center offers a wealth of information for tourists and visitors to the area. Maps and brochures are available, and the center displays artifacts from local history.