Need more road trip ideas from DC

Anonymous
So far we have done Williamsburg, Lancaster, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York. New York and Pittsburgh were a little longer than I would have preferred to spend in The car. Looking for something around 2-5 hours. We have two kids ages 7 and 4. Thanks.
Anonymous
Eastern Shore
Anonymous
Charlottesville. Richmond. Harper's Ferry.
Anonymous
Is there particular hotels you recommend? We prefer not to camp.
Anonymous
Ohiopyle
Seneca rock, wv
Raleigh and Greensboro, nc
Catskills
Anonymous
Gettysburg
Annapolis
Baltimore
Deep Creek
Eastern Shore
Anonymous
Harper's Ferry
St. Michaels
Charlottesville
Middleburg
Richmond
Luray Caverns/Skyline Drive
Anonymous
Harrisonburg, VA

Chincoteague, VA

Anonymous
The Omni at Bedford would be good with your kids' ages, there is just enough to do to keep them occupied.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So far we have done Williamsburg, Lancaster, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York. New York and Pittsburgh were a little longer than I would have preferred to spend in The car. Looking for something around 2-5 hours. We have two kids ages 7 and 4. Thanks.


Is that 2-5 hours round trip or 2-5 hours one-way?

Anonymous
I want to go to the Richmond Zoo to see all the baby cheetahs or leopards or whatever the heck they are. Something there just had a lot of babies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to go to the Richmond Zoo to see all the baby cheetahs or leopards or whatever the heck they are. Something there just had a lot of babies.


I'd go with you. I like your laid back style.
Anonymous
MD/DE/VA beaches
Shenandoah for hiking/Luray Caverns
Harper's Ferry for history/hiking
Anonymous
I don't see Va on your list. Try that. Lots to do in VA.
You list alot of big cities, try small towns.
Anonymous
Richmond is great for kids. The Virginia Science Museum in Richmond has ASTC reciprocity with the Maryland Science Center, and it's a fabulous science museum with excellent demonstrations. The main location of the Children's Museum of Richmond (CMOR) is next door to the Virgnia Science Museum and that was also nice. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden has a Lego sculpture exhibit this summer. All of these places are within a 10 minute drive of the new Candlewood Suites at 2100 Dickens Road. We stayed there last winter only a few weeks after it opened and it was excellent. We had reservations at the Residence Inn by Marriott next door, but we didn't realize how young child unfriendly the Residence Inn was. The guy who was working at the front desk of the Residence Inn was the one who recommended the Candlewood Suites to us and called over on our behalf. We had a great 1BR suite with a two double beds in the bedroom, a sleep sofa in the LR, a full kitchen and a nice bathroom. It resembled a modern DC 1 BR apartment in a lot of ways. Candlewood Suites does not provide breakfast, but laundry was free as long as you provide your own detergent.
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