Discover the best top things to do in Northern Neck, United States including Historic Christ Church, Westmoreland State Park, Reedville Fishermen's Museum, Hughlett Point Natural Area, Tangier Cruises, George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Westmoreland Berry Farm & Market, Colonial Beach Municipal Pier, James Monroe Birthplace.
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5.0 based on 107 reviews
Dating from 1735, Christ Church is among America's most important examples of Georgian architecture.
Wonderful introductory film to provide context. The docents are personable and knowledgible. Get on their mailing lest for info on numerous special events for both adults and children.
4.5 based on 203 reviews
A state park that consists of rivefront beaches, hiking trails, and boat rentals over 1,300 acres.
Spent a lovely 5 August days at Westmoreland State Park. The housekeeping cabins are clean and cozy. The beaches are lovely, we found a few shark teeth at Fossil Beach. We hiked all the trails, rented kayaks, swam in the river. The park was not crowded. Masks were required in the visitor center and camp store. We saw plenty of wildlife on our walks - including deer, osprey, eagles, snakes, turtles and bats. Staying in the cabins was very relaxing. We brought cleaning supplies and paper towels - along with linens and food. The kitchen was stocked with dishes and basic cooking utensils. We didn't need anything that want provided to make our meals. The cabin was equipped with a decent AC - though a little loud at night. Park provides each cabin with one bundle og firewood. Additional bundles can be purchased.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Museum in Reedville that focuses on local fisheries.
Greatly enjoyed viewing the bay boats and immense fishing displays. The staff was very helpful and knowledgeable.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Natural reserve that consists of 213 acres of pine forests and a beach on Chesapeake Bay.
After a nice quiet walk through the woods (a little muddy after it rains), and over boardwalk covered marshes you make your way to the water's edge. Had a very peaceful, relaxing day walking the beach and exploring the beautiful serene surroundings. The only drawback is there is no restroom, so make note of that before visiting.
4.5 based on 208 reviews
We provide a ferry service to Tangier Island from May - October. Leaving Reedville,Va at 10 am Arriving to Tangier Island at 11:30 am Departing Tangier Island at 2:15 pm Arriving back to Reedville at 4:00 pm
4.5 based on 238 reviews
A National Monument is the site where four generations of Washingtons lived.
Very much enjoyed visiting Pope's Creek, the birthplace of George Washington, and site of a rebuilt farm plantation meant to reflect what was there at the time. Beautiful grounds, and easy walking. Enthusiastic and informative staff, especially "Ranger Bill", who had what appeared to be encyclopedic knowledge of the Washington family, the times, and the plantation, and was a wonderful storyteller. Well worth a visit!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
NOW OPEN FOR 2013 SEASON. We are a family-run fruit farm, in Virginia’s Northern Neck, along the banks of the Rappahannock River. More than just a farm, we’re also adjacent to a nature preserve, and for nearly 30 years we’ve welcomed guests ranging from carloads of families to busloads of school groups, who come to relax and enjoy a great day out in our patch of unspoiled Virginia wilderness.On the farm there are many family-oriented activities such as our pick-your-own berry fields, our overhead goat walk and the young animal petting zoo. In our Country Store and Cafe we offer a broad range of items including our own homemade goods, and in addition to supplying regional restaurants with our berries and produce, we participate in farmers markets within the region.
4.0 based on 57 reviews
We took multiple trips to this beach area. It was so clean and everyone was respecting everyone's space. This was during the pandemic.
3.5 based on 25 reviews
It's easy to drive right past the historical markers at 55 mph. But, if you slow down and turn into the drive, you'll find a well kept property steeped in history. The museum and visitor's center is small but well designed and handicapped accessible. My husband was able easily enter and move about the museum while on his mobility scooter. He also loved the collection of historical artifacts -- especially the china. The docent was well informed and enjoyed spending time talking with us about colonial American history. It was an afternoon well spent.
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