- 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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East Suffolk Recreation Center is recreation and fitness facility the features a full size gym and a variety of exercise equipment. The center also has a game room with air hockey, billiards tables, and video games.
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The manicured and landscaped gardens at the Westover Plantation are open to public visitors daily. However, the actual house is not open to the public, and special arrangements must be made for private groups to enter the house itself.
36.4 Miles
Advertised as Virginia's oldest and largest paintball facility, Splatbrothers Paintball Field is a paintball park. Splatbrothers features nine paintball arenas, each with a unique theme, ranging from a P.O.W camp to post-apocalyptic.
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Guests to Virginia Beach are able to enjoy the most common beach activities, including lounging, swimming, vollyball, sand creations, and picnicking. The beaches are free for general access, but equipment rental and nearby attractions have their own associated fees.
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Deep Creek Park is 230 acres with several lighted baseball fields, a multi-purpose field, a playground, picnic shelters, a hiking trail and a dog park. The dog park is fenced-in and features a faucet.
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A bowling center with 40 lanes, AMF Chesapeake Lanes offers traditional bowling for both individuals and leagues. The center has flat-screen televisions, billiard tables, arcade game machines and a pro shop with equipment and accessories..
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Chesapeake City Park houses a very large playground known as 'Fun Forest', a dog park, a skate park, and 12 regulation horseshoe courts. Picnic shelters and an outdoor stage are also located on site.
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12602 Harrison Landing Road, Charles City, VA 23030
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The site of the first official Thanksgiving in 1619 was held at Berkeley Plantation. Benjamin Harrison who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and President William Henry Harrison were both born at the house as well.
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4800 John Tyler Memorial Highway, Charles City, VA 23030
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Formerly a historic home built in the mid-1800s, the Edgewood Plantation currently serves as a bed and breakfast that is open to the public. Guided tours are conducted daily, and there are special events to highlight the history of the location.
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Glazenfyre is a pottery studio that allows visitors to select pieces of pottery and paint them themselves, using a palette of over 70 colors. The studio then fires the painted works for guests to take home.