- Our list of the best things to do in Arlington, Virginia, features the top 610 nearby activities — including 219 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Arlington, VA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
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46.2 Miles
76%
33 votes
51 Towne Center Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
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Splitsville Luxury Lanes & Dinner Lounge combines upscale food like kani kama krab or chicken Caesar salads with bowling. This alley also offers bowling for couples without the dinner, as well as a snack bar, and pro shop.
46.2 Miles
Kiddie Crusoe is an indoor playground that features inflatables, a themed miniature town, dress-up play, slides, and a zip-line. They have open play hours and can also be reserved for birthdays.
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88%
24 votes
343 Campground Rd., Harpers Ferry, WV
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An expansive collection of memorabilia can be found at the Civil War Living History Museum. War relics, documents, and knowledgeable hosts are part of every tour. History buffs and curious visitors alike find something of interest to touch and experience.
46.3 Miles
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89 votes
43 Old Taylor Ln, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
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Built by relatives of John Wilkes Booth, he stayed in this home when witnessing the execution of John Brown, and historians believe he was headed to this house after shooting Abraham Lincoln. Guests can attend ghost tours of the home, séances, and the home is used for paranormal research.
46.3 Miles
The Hampton National Historic Site offers a glimpse into Colonial and early American lifestyles. Guided tours are available throughout the inside of the mansion as well as the outside which features the servants quarter and scenic gardens.
46.3 Miles
An equestrian facility established in 1978, Country Comfort Farm offers an array of services, including horse boarding, rehabilitations, trail riding, horse training for shows and competitions, and riding lessons. The farm also sells horses.
46.3 Miles
Opened in 2010, The Haunted Cottage is a local haunted attraction commonly visited by those fascinated by the paranormal. Ghost tours, paranormal research training, and unexplained events are among the many reasons that attract visitors to the cottage.
46.4 Miles
The historic farm of Sky Meadows forms the basis of the Sky Meadows State Park which is spread over 1,864 acres. Common activities include touring the historic home, hiking, picnicking, fishing, biking, and participating in the frequent nature and history programs.
46.5 Miles
Several tastings and tours are offered at the Veramar Vineyard. Most of the tours include a complete look at the facility while tastings are more individualized and can be customized according to the desires of the people involved.
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The tasting room at the Capitol Vineyard was actually built in the 1800s, making it a historic site as well as one for current entertainment. The vineyard holds sample tastings at the rustic and historic setting only on the weekends.