- Our list of the best things to do in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, features the top 229 nearby activities — including 89 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Harpers Ferry, WV has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of Harpers Ferry, WV , followed by 212 popular activities in nearby cities, including Leesburg, Frederick, Hagerstown, Purcellville, Martinsburg, Winchester, Middleburg, Berryville, Sharpsburg, Charles Town, Ashburn, Shepherdstown, Middletown, Thurmont, Boonsboro, Knoxville, New Market, Lovettsville and Berkeley Springs
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Adventure Park USA is a local amusement park which features a wide range of attractions including climbing walls, ropes course, laser tag, bumper cars, arcade arena and more.
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The winery and vineyard of Swedenburg Estate was recently bought by a new owner and renamed the Greenhill Vineyards. The tasting room and old stone house have both been restored, and tastings are held regularly as are walking tours of the vineyards during the summer season.
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54 S. Loudoun Street, Winchester, VA 22601
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The Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum is a child-centre activity centre with a focus on interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. Discover science, math, humanities and the arts. Visitor favorites include the emergency clinic and ambulance area and a rock climbing wall.
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The Original Playhouse is a children's museum offers a number of educational programs, summer camps, and recreational play sessions. The museum also has a party room that can be rented.
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Situated on 170 acres, Jim Barnett Park features facilities for baseball, soccer, basketball and tennis, a disc golf course and a fishing lake. The park also offers a fitness trail, a war memorial, children's playgrounds and picnic areas.
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Abram's Delight traces the history of the Hollingsworth family through 200 years in oldest house in Winchester. A historical tour includes the main house, and a recreation of a log cabin circa 1780 similar to that of the original owner Abraham Hollingsworth.
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The Patsy Cline Historic House allows guests to tour the home singer Patsy Cline lived in from age 16 – 21, before her singing career ignited. A guided tour includes personal items in each room.
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Used as a military office during the construction of Fort Louden in 1755-56, Washington's Office Museum is a two-room exhibit displaying information and personal artifacts from Washington's time in the Winchester area, including a cannon on the grounds. Open April through October.
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Spread over 112 acres, Glenwood Park is actually an equine venue. The land was originally donated to the city in 1963 and currently holds races, charitable events, and a pony club competition.
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In operation since 1929, the Winchester Little Theatre is a community theatre housed in the historic Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Station. The theatre now offers a full season of plays, along with classes for children and youth.