Things to Do in Staunton, VA

  • Our list of the best things to do in Staunton, Virginia, features the top 66 nearby activities — including 36 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Staunton, VA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
  • The results below include the top 21 things to do within the city of Staunton, VA , followed by 45 popular activities in nearby cities, including Harrisonburg, Waynesboro, Wintergreen, Charlottesville and McGaheysville
  • Our list of the best things to do in Staunton, Virginia, features the top 66 nearby activities — including 36 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Staunton, VA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
  • The results below include the top 21 things to do within the city of Staunton, VA , followed by 45 popular activities in nearby cities, including Harrisonburg, Waynesboro, Wintergreen, Charlottesville and McGaheysville
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41.5 Miles
88% 110 votes
Historic Sites 8895 George Collins Parkway, New Market, VA MoreLess Info
Located on the grounds of the historic Bushong Farm, the Virginia Museum of the Civil War covers the history of this monumental war across the state as well as specific exhibits on the Battle of New Market. Visitors can also take a self-guided tour of the nearby battlefield.
41.5 Miles
- 0 votes
Military Museums 8895 George R Collins Parkway, New Market, VA 22844 MoreLess Info
Located in the New Market Battlefield State Park, the Hall of Valor Civil War Museum pays tribute to the cadets who fought in the Battle of New Market. The Emmy award-winning Field Of Lost Shoes is shown hourly.
42.3 Miles
45% 173 votes
Specialty Museums Natural Bridge, VA 24578 MoreLess Info
Tours of the Natural Bridge Wax Museum can be included with admission to see the Natural Bridge. Figurines and scenes from the history of Virginia are included in the museum as is the history of the landmark itself.
42.5 Miles
94% 96 votes
Walking Trails US Route 340, Luray, VA MoreLess Info
The well-maintained walkway of Hawksbill Greenway allows both visitors and natives to absorb the natural surrounding of Luray. The walkway winds alonga local stream, naturalized areas, and actually goes across the main street of the city.
42.5 Miles
33% 3 votes
Specialty Museums 6477 S Lee Highway, Natural Bridge, VA 24578 MoreLess Info
For a plethora of toy choices there is the Toy Museum Natural Bridge which is a toy museum that features toys from different eras. There are many from different decades of recent history, including toys from popular movies.
42.9 Miles
67% 21 votes
Flea Markets 3549 Old Valley Pike, New Market, VA 22844 MoreLess Info
Featuring over 50 dealers selling a variety of products, the Shenandoah Valley Flea Market is a market selling numerous items to the general public. Items sold at the market include household and personal goods, collectibles, and antiques.
43.0 Miles
64% 247 votes
Zoos 5784 South Lee Highway, Natural Bridge, VA 24578 MoreLess Info
The Natural Bridge Zoo is rather small when compared to other zoos and acts as a sanctuary for several animals. Animal encounters can be arranged at the zoo, including elephant rides and the ability to feed certain creatures such as giraffes.
43.5 Miles
79% 285 votes
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Foamhenge

Monuments Rt. 11, Natural Bridge, VA MoreLess Info
Originally an April Fool's prank conducted by Mark Cline, Foamhenge has become a popular attraction for visitors since it is free to view. The site is an exact replica of the Stonehenge site in Britain and is easily accessible along the roadside of U.S. 11.
43.5 Miles
87% 243 votes
Specialty Museums 24th Street & Boardwalk, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 MoreLess Info
Featuring an exhibit of early lifesaving equipment and a history of various , Old Coast Guard Station serves as a means of preserving the maritime heritage of the Coast Guard in Virginia.
43.9 Miles
91% 80 votes
Hiking Trails U.S. Route 33/West Virginia Route 28,, Riverton, WV MoreLess Info
Spruce Knob at Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area is the highest peak in West Virginia. Rock climbers often climb the peak, and the recreation area is important in history because it was the first national recreation area in the United States.
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