Anonymous wrote:We've been to the Luray Zoo as well and had a fun time. Definitely not on the level as DC zoo, but there was a yak in the petting zoo that was a hoot.
We usually go hiking, rafting and horseback riding when we are there, but it's usually warmer.
There are a couple of Delis on main that are great. We also ate at this cheap mexican place that was good.
About 1 1/2 hours from Luray is the Virginia Safari Park. Loved love that but it's another hour and a half drive each way.
Anonymous wrote:You are such a snob, wow! Are you the same poster that can't be friends with people who have not traveled outside of the US?
Anonymous wrote:We got to Luray every fall, it's fun but be sure to manage expectations - remember that this is central VA so the museums/exhibits aren't what you're used to in DC![]()
Anonymous wrote:We got to Luray every fall, it's fun but be sure to manage expectations - remember that this is central VA so the museums/exhibits aren't what you're used to in DC![]()
The garden maze next to the caverns (I wouldnt do them with 2/4 year olds) is really fun, you can get tickets just for that
there's a "greenway" along the downtown and river. if the kids bike, bring their bikes along, or roller skates, etc. or it's just a nice place for a walk.
if you're going in the spring, or luck upon nice weather, be sure to go hiking! that's the real atraction down there!
if your kids are into trains, there's an old station & "real" trains come through from time to time.
not great dining down there, we always get sandwhichs from West Main Market though
Have a great time!
Anonymous wrote:We got to Luray every fall, it's fun but be sure to manage expectations - remember that this is central VA so the museums/exhibits aren't what you're used to in DC![]()
The garden maze next to the caverns (I wouldnt do them with 2/4 year olds) is really fun, you can get tickets just for that
there's a "greenway" along the downtown and river. if the kids bike, bring their bikes along, or roller skates, etc. or it's just a nice place for a walk.
if you're going in the spring, or luck upon nice weather, be sure to go hiking! that's the real atraction down there!
if your kids are into trains, there's an old station & "real" trains come through from time to time.
not great dining down there, we always get sandwhichs from West Main Market though
Have a great time!
Anonymous wrote:We're planning an overnight trip to the Luray area with out kids, aged 2 and 4. We'll be hitting Dinosaur Land, the Shenandoah Discovery Museum and (maybe) the Luray caverns. Is there anything else near there that we should check out?