Anonymous wrote:Here's my list for Richmond.
Maymont Children’s Farm and Children’s Farm Barn features rare breeds of domesticated farm animals while the Maymont Wildlife Exhibits provide outdoor habitats for native Virginia wildlife including black bear, bison, fox, bobcat, birds of prey, White-tail and sika deer. The Nature & Visitor Center features James River exhibits, interactive galleries, 20-foot waterfall, fish, turtles, owls, river otters and more. Also on site are an Italian and Japanese Garden, a Carriage Collection; an Arboretum and a Café.
Zoo
8300 Beaver Bridge Rd, Moseley, VA 23120
(804) 739-5666
Children’s museum - Phone: 804-474-7000 • Fax: 804-474-7099
CMoR Central: 2626 West Broad St. • Richmond, VA 23220
CMoR Short Pump: 2200 Old Brick Rd. • Glen Allen, VA 23060
CMoR Chesterfield: 6629 Lake Harbour Dr. • Midlothian, VA 23112
http://www.c-mor.org/
Science museum – 2500 west broad street, Richmond, va 23220, 804-864-1400
http://www.smv.org/visit/admission
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have done Charlottesville weekend trips twice and love it. Wineries, Monticello, the Downtown Mall, children's museum down there, lots of good local restaurants, can walk around UVA campus, etc.
We've also done Pittsburgh and it was AMAZING. I could not believe how awesome Pittsburgh was when I had all along had this really bleak view of it as being a grimy rust belt city with nothing to do.
Richmond also has a lot going on.
We're doing the same thing and I think we're shooting for Norfolk/Va Beach this time. Great Dismal Swamp, USS Wisconsin, Norfolk Botanical Garden, etc.
Any wineries in the Charlottesville area that seemed kid friendly?
Anonymous wrote:We have done Charlottesville weekend trips twice and love it. Wineries, Monticello, the Downtown Mall, children's museum down there, lots of good local restaurants, can walk around UVA campus, etc.
We've also done Pittsburgh and it was AMAZING. I could not believe how awesome Pittsburgh was when I had all along had this really bleak view of it as being a grimy rust belt city with nothing to do.
Richmond also has a lot going on.
We're doing the same thing and I think we're shooting for Norfolk/Va Beach this time. Great Dismal Swamp, USS Wisconsin, Norfolk Botanical Garden, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'll (sheepishly) disclose that I'm actually originally from the Tidewater area, but moved away at 21, and have only moved back to the mid-Atlantic region recently. So have no idea what activities would be appropriate for a 4yo down that way.
Wouldn't a kid who just turned 4 be a bit young for Jamestown etc.? I'm kind of liking some of the Richmond animal exhibit ideas--however, growing up I always heard Richmond was king of a high-crime area? I guess there must be some nice areas, like any city..
We're going on our first trip abroad with the kid soon after, so looking for a cheapo MLK weekend. Thanks so much for the recs so far--please keep them coming!
Anonymous wrote:Just saw someone else's rec'd Charlottesville... no offense, but aside from the Children's Museum, don't use their list. There's a LOT of nice little local restaurants in Cville- you don't need to eat at Mellow Mushroom or Cici's. Revolutionary Soup, The Nook (old fashioned diner), Eppie's, Citizen Burger Bar, Bodo's Bagels, Albemarle Baking Co are all good local options, some of which are right on the Downtown Mall. You also don't need to do a Bounce House there- there's lots to do that you can only do in Cville.
In addition to Monticello, there's Ashlawn-Highland right up the road from there, which was James Monroe's home.