- Our list of the best things to do in Lynchburg, Virginia, features the top 36 nearby activities — including 23 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lynchburg, VA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 27 things to do within the city of Lynchburg, VA , followed by 9 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bedford
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The first community-owned non-profit drive-in theater in the United States is Hull's Drive-In. Movies and events are still held during their summer operating season with plenty of room for cars, blankets, and lawn chairs for viewing of classic films and even football games.
32.8 Miles
The Hidden Valley Trail is an easy flat walk or hike along the riverside. From the trail's edge, hikers can see the river, a creek, a trestle bridge, and a wooden bridge.
34.7 Miles
A variety of trails are offered at the Wintergreen Ski Area which can meet the needs of almost any skill level. The site even features a special area for children to play, learn to ski, and enjoy snow tubing down a uniquely shaped ridge.
36.1 Miles
From winter to summer, Wintergreen Resort serves as a venue for weddings, meetings, banquets and reunions. The zip, the plunge, hiking, biking, and spa treatments are all activities to partake in when visiting the resort.
36.3 Miles
The highest elevated golf course in the state of the Virginia is the Devils Knob Golf Course at Wintergreen Resort at over 3,800 feet. This increased elevation makes the course several degrees cooler in the summer months to provide a more enjoyable golfing experience.
37.2 Miles
In front of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Stoney Creek Golf Course at Wintergreen Resort is a 27-hole course featuring hardwood forests and streams. It has a clubhouse with a pro shop as well as a restaurant.
40.1 Miles
Family owned and operated for five generations, the Jeter Farm is a working farm that also welcomes visitors for tours and other activities. The farm hosts an annual Fall Festival with events for families.
41.7 Miles
The Robert Russa Moton Museum is the historical site of students' action taken to desegregate a public school. Known as the 'student birthplace of America's Civil Rights Movement,' the initiative became part of 'Brown v. Board of Education.' Admission is free and self-guided tours are welcome.
44.6 Miles
The main convention, exhibition, and cultural complex in western Virginia is the Civic Center in Roanoke. Popular Broadway shows, concerts, plays, and other events are held at the complex to entertain those in the area.
44.8 Miles
The O.Winston Link Museum is located in a restored Raymond Loewy designed passenger railway station. It displays the largest collection of the famous photographer's images of life during the 1950s along the railroad.