- Our list of the best things to do in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, features the top 45 nearby activities — including 11 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Berkeley Springs, WV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Berkeley Springs, WV , followed by 31 popular activities in nearby cities, including Martinsburg, Hagerstown, Flintstone, Cumberland and Winchester
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Antietam Recreation is a family focused entertainment center that provides a variety of shows, all with a Christian and patriotic focus. Many center on traditional or historic events, like a cowboy-themed show or a fifties show.
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Featuring a stone arch bridge across Antietam Creek, Burnside's Bridge is a historic landmark of the Civil War. Visitors can walk along the bridge and enjoy the forest scenery surrounding the creek.
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Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, MD
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A farm called Bonnymeed Farm offers historic horse and carriage guided tours for children and adults. There are three tours with one of them covering the Battlefield of Antietam and includes a traditional picnic lunch from 1862.
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Alpaca in the Moon Farm is home to small alpaca herds including Suri and Huacaya varieties, and they specialize in alpaca fiber, sales and breeding. The farm hours vary so appointments are recommended.
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Many people visit Pennsylvania Dutch Market at Potomac Avenue for a wide selection of fresh meats, salads, produce, bakery items, and deli foods at high quality. They also have furniture, crafts, and live plants.
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R.C.M History Tours provides informative tours about the Civil War. Tour guide Bob Murphy has a deep historical knowledge of the war. During the trip, you will pass by mountains, rivers and rolling fields.
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Antietam National Battlefield is a designated area along the Antietam River which marks the location of the historic Battle of Antietam fought in 1862. The site consists of the battlefield, a military cemetery, a visitor center, and the famous Burnside's Bridge.
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Featuring LCD monitors on every lane, Seven Ten offers a technologically advanced bowling alley experience. The alley has an arcade with Dance Dance Revolution, racing, and coin games that can be accessed with game cards.
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A schoolhouse in which the first free African American children received an education after the end of the Civil War, Tolson's Chapel is rich with history. Visitors can tour the inside of the small building.
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Antietam National Cemetery, a part of the Antietam National Battlefield, is the final resting place of many Union soldiers who fought in the Battle of Antietam, as well as other war veterans.