Nearby Attractions


Chickahominy River – Local
“The Chickahominy is an 87-mile-long river in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Virginia. The river, which serves as the eastern border of Charles City County, rises about 15 miles northwest of Richmond and flows southeast and south to the James River.”


Brickshire Golf Club – 8 miles
“Voted 1st Runner Up in Best Golf Course Category in 2018 Richmond Times Dispatch Best of Richmond. Brickshire Golf Club is a semiprivate 18-hole championship golf course that offers public golf, memberships, dining, instruction, and special events.”


Old Forge Sporting Clays – 9 miles
“Our range has a superb NSCA 5-Stand, and approximately 250 different shots to challenge shooter’s ability at sporting clay shooting. We have a wonderful full-service club house and 2 courses to accommodate any class of shooter”


Rosie’s Gaming Emporium – 10 miles
“Rosie’s Gaming Emporium®, along with Colonial Downs Racing is bringing action all across Virginia. Experience your favorite games, jackpots and more.”


Royal New Kent – 10 miles
“Designed by world renowned golf course architect Mike Strantz, Royal New Kent is a one-of-a-kind Irish Links Style Golf course, built right here on the mainland of the United States. Royal New Kent was awarded the highest honor a golf course can receive by being named to Golf Digest’s “100 Greatest Courses” list.”


Saudé Creek Winery – 12 miles
“Saudé Creek Vineyards first started out as Saudé Creek Farms, a small business that produced cider from apples harvested at Hill Pleasant Farms in Norge, VA. There was a small tasting room at Hill Pleasant Farms where the cider was sold until the idea formed to make wine. Saudé Creek was then moved to where it is now in New Kent County, located on one of the highest points in the area with views overlooking the Pamunkey River. The business’s first production resulted in 150 cases of an apple wine named Saudé Creek White.”


Go-Karts Plus – 13 miles
“Today, Go-Karts Plus boasts eight acres, four go-kart tracks, Bumper Cars, Blaster Boats, the Python Pit Kiddie Coaster, the DISK’O’ thrill ride from Italy, an expanded arcade, and the new Gold Rush Mini Golf featuring an authentic western wagon, water tower and mine shaft.”

New Kent Winery – 14 miles
“Here at New Kent Winery at Dombroski Vineyards, we are a family business in every aspect of our operation. From the vineyards to the tasting room, we all work together to deliver delicious wines and superior service. We invite you to take a minute to read our story and learn what we are all about. We look forward to meeting you!”


The Club at Viniterra – 15 miles
“The Club at Viniterra is an 18-hole championship course designed by Rees Jones, located 20 miles east of downtown Richmond in New Kent. The golf course is adjacent to the award-winning New Kent Winery and is the centerpiece of the unique and upscale Viniterra residential community.”


Jolene Family Winery – 15 miles
“Our mission at Jolene Family Winery is to provide our customers with delicious, award-winning, hand-crafted wines and to create an experience that leaves everyone feeling like they are family. We entered the wine business because of our love of wine, winemaking, and the desire to operate a family business in the community in which we grew up.”


Premium Outlets – 16 miles
“Find impressive savings at Williamsburg Premium Outlets, with over 120 stores including adidas, Michael Kors, kate spade new york, The North Face, and vineyard vines. Conveniently located off Route 199 off of Richmond Road, the outdoor shopping destination serves the nearby Virginia areas of Williamsburg and Richmond, as well as all across the southeast.”


Ripley’s Believe It or Not – 17 miles
“The only place in Williamsburg where you’ll find shrunken heads, a 12ft tall robot sculpture made of scrap car parts, an authentic vampire killing kit, one-of-a-kind artwork, tons of hands-on interactives, and a wicked spinning vortex tunnel!”


Go-Ape – 17 miles
“In the mid-2000s, our founders were looking to launch a business with a vision of giving back to our local communities through outdoor adventure and environmental stewardship. They stumbled upon a network of zip line and aerial adventure courses in the UK and formed a partnership to bring the idea to the United States.”


Sherwood Forest Plantation – 18 miles
“The grounds comprise twenty-five acres of terraced gardens, serene woodlands, and lawn by the designs of mid-19th century New York landscape architect Andrew Jackson Downing. The formal garden was used as an area for Civil War troops and still contains the bird bath placed in the garden by Julia Gardiner Tyler.”

Berkeley Plantation – 22 miles
“Step back in time to a bygone era and experience a genteel 18th century lifestyle. Enthusiastic guides in period costumes conduct tours of the mansion daily. The mansion is furnished with a magnificent collection of 18th century antiques and artifacts. Grounds tours are self-guided and include five terraces of boxwood and flowering gardens leading to the James River, monuments to the First Thanksgiving and to Taps, and the Harrison family graveyard.”

Water Country – 23 miles
“Whether you’re on summer break or a family vacation, there are tons of things to do at Virginia’s largest water park. With twists and turns and epic drops, our water slides make it the best place to cool off this summer.”


Westover Plantation – 23 miles
“Westover was built in the mid-eighteenth century by the Byrd family. Long considered a premier example of Georgian architecture in America, the house’s special charm lies in its elegant yet extremely simple form and perfect proportions. Of special interest are the steepness of the roof, the tall chimneys in pairs at both ends of the main house, and the elaborate doorway, which continues to be recognized as “the Westover doorway.”


Historic Jamestowne – 24 miles
“For over two decades, the Jamestown Rediscovery Project has brought to vivid life the stories of early James Fort. The mission has evolved into a more challenging undertaking. Today more than two dozen staff members excavate, interpret, preserve, conserve, and research the findings from the site.”


Williamsburg Winery – 24 miles
“Across an expanse of gently rolling hills, on the southern side of Williamsburg proper – a plot filled with history, a place of quiet surroundings. The home of the Williamsburg Winery. With its first wine released to critical acclaim in 1988, the Winery began a tradition of fine winemaking that lives on today. Inspired by Europe’s finest estates, the Winery is presided over by two generations of the Duffeler family – united by a single goal: to make wines with great character.”


York River State Park – 24 miles
“The park is known for its rare and delicate estuarine environment, where freshwater and saltwater meet to create a rich habitat for marine and plant life. More than 30 miles of hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails allow visitors to explore the marsh, river shoreline and forests. A boat ramp, fresh and saltwater fishing spots, a fishing pier, playgrounds, picnic shelters, and seasonal boat and recreational equipment rentals are available.”


Colonial Williamsburg – 25 miles
“Colonial Williamsburg is the largest outdoor living museum in the country, upholding our educational mission through immersive, authentic 18th-century experiences and programming for our guests.”

Busch Gardens – 25 miles
“Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia is the world’s most beautiful theme park, as voted year after year since 1990. Our theme is classic Europe with artfully landscaped villages, like the Parisian streets of France, the hamlets of Scotland and the Octoberfest celebrations of Germany. In all, we have nine villages centered around six countries for you to explore.”


Altria Theater – 33 miles
“3,600 seat performing arts theater featuring Broadway In Richmond, The Richmond Forum, concerts, comedians, children’s shows, and more.”


The Children’s Museum of Richmond – 34 miles
“Our Downtown flagship location offers 44,000 square feet of fun, discovery, and learning through play! From the splish-splash and whirlpool of our water play, to indoor “apple picking” and a kid-run TV studio, there are nearly endless opportunities to play, create, and learn.”


Canal Walk – 34 miles
“Richmond’s Canal Walk features art, restaurants, and four centuries of our state capital’s history depicted through fascinating medallions, statues, and exhibits.”


Science Museum of Virginia – 34 miles
“From virtual presentations featuring STEM experts to fun videos on social media, and from in-person experiential exhibitions to in-depth lab demos, the Science Museum of Virginia looks for all opportunities to encourage Virginians to enrich their lives through science. The Science Museum is a catalyst for inspiration, a place that sparks curiosity, encourages discovery and generates ideas in science, technology, engineering, and math.”


Maymont – 36 miles
“Maymont is a 100-acre historic estate and park, located in Richmond, Virginia, with many unique experiences for all to enjoy. Stroll through the gardens and arboretum, see native wildlife habitats, feed friendly goats, explore The Robins Nature Center and visit the Mansion.”


The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts – 36 miles
“The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is a state-supported, privately endowed educational institution created for the benefit of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, to encourage the study of the arts, and thus to enrich the lives of all.”


Carytown – 37 miles
“Nestled in the heart of Richmond, Carytown is a unique shopping, dining, and entertainment district. With a focus on small, locally owned businesses, Carytown is home to the historic Byrd Theater as well as several unique dining and boutique shopping destinations.”


Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens – 38 miles
“One of the top gardens in the US; voted America’s #4 public garden by USA Today. Recognized by the Travel Channel as a best botanical garden.”