- Our list of the best things to do in Washington, D.C., features the top 626 nearby activities — including 221 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Washington, DC 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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30.5 Miles
Within close proximity of George Fox Middle School, Pasadena's Havenwood Park is equipped with four baseball fields. It also includes paved trails for walking, jogging and bike rides.
30.7 Miles
85%
34 votes
Balls Bluff Rd., NE, Leesburg, VA 20175
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Commemorating the Civil War, Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park is a popular historical site in Leesburg. The park offers guided tours of the battlefield to aid in educating both children and adults about the war.
30.7 Miles
With a focus on the US Marine Corps, The Air Ground Museum has on display items related to the history of the US military. The museum offers guided tours and houses tanks, guns, trucks, and other items related to the military.
30.7 Miles
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3999 Gordon Stinnett Avenue, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
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The Chesapeake Bay Tot Lot is a playground with swings and play structures. Bridges connect the larger three structures with slides, pagodas, and climbing features. a smaller structure is available for little tots. Wheelchair accessible and ample parking on site.
30.8 Miles
94%
18 votes
Gordon Stinnett Avenue, Chesapeake Beach, MD
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Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail is a boardwalk trail from behind the Chesapeake Beach Water Park to the shore of Fishing Creek. Signage is placed along the trail that teaches visitors more about the area plants, animals and special features of the adjacent water.
30.8 Miles
100%
5 votes
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Paddle or Pedal
4055 Gordon Stinnett Avenue, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
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Visitors can explore Chesapeake Beach by kayak, paddleboard, or pedal boat with Paddle or Pedal. For visitors wanting to improve their kayak skills, the guides offer personalized lessons that go over the basics.
30.9 Miles
73%
33 votes
4155 Meres Ave, Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732
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Once an abandoned railway station, the Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum today, features a variety of historic railroad artifacts including a model train, a diorama, multiple photographs of vintage trains and towns and more.
30.9 Miles
Operating in Chesapeake Bay, Rod 'n' Reel Charter Fishing offers guided fishing expeditions with multiple boats. The company offers six hour, eight hour, and all day charter fishing expeditions, and some trips include lunch.
30.9 Miles
Offering bottom fishing, Captain Luke Fishing takes visitors out to the sea to fishing spots. The crew provides bait and fishing equipment on the boat so that visitors don't have to bring their own.
30.9 Miles
For an unforgettable fishing trip, Hooked Up 2 Charters provides half day, full day, and nighttime excursions through the Chesapeake Bay. Rods, tackle, ice, licenses, and a fish cleaning facility are all provided as well.