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Caledon Natural Area

540-663-3861

Rt. 206

Dahlgren, VA

www.virginiastateparks.gov
 
calendon@dcr.virginia.gov
 
A National Natural Landmark. the park offers visitors a unique opportunity to view
bald eagles in their natural habitat and other wildlife. Miles of hiking trails through a hardwood forest & marshlands.
Educational programs & special events. Gift shop on site. No camping on site.

Colonial Beach Dragway

2035 James Monroe Hwy (runs beside Longfield Rd.)

804-224-7455

cbdragway@gmail.com

www.cbdragway.com

Test and tune on Fridays! Race Day on Sundays! Bring your street car to see how fast it goes. Unlimited pass down the track $20. Check our website for additional race and special attractions.

 

Colonial Beach Historical Society & Museum

804-224-3379

128 Hawthorn St
Colonial Beach, VA
 
www.museumatcolonialbeach.com
 
Preserving Colonial Beach's history and Victorian atmosphere through
educational and historical presentations.
Open during the season Sat & Sun 1-4 April through December

 

Ingleside Vineyards

804-224-8687

5872 Leedstown Rd
Colonial Beach, VA
 
www.inglesidevineyards.com
 
info@inglesidevineyards.com
 
Open daily Monday - Saturday 10am to 5pm
Sunday 12pm to 5pm
Summer, open until 6pm
Visit one of Virginia's oldest Gift Shop, Tours & Tasting.

 

 James Monroe Birthplace

The plantation where President James Monroe was born in 1758 consisted of 250 acres

extending northwestward from Monroe Creek and lying on both sides of the tributary Freeneck Gut. 

Through a 1764 purchase, the property grew to 350 acres by the time James Monroe was six

years old. Unfortunately, no document prior to 1774 includes a plat, useful boundary description,

or even precise acreage. On the other hand, the location and extent of the property in 1758 and

1764 generally can be inferred from various sources.

Oak Crest Vineyards

8215 Oak Crest Dr,
King George, VA 22485

540-663-2813

www.oakcrestwinery.com

winery@oakcrestwinery.com

January - February 10-4, weekdays by chance. 
March - January Wednesday - Sunday 10-5
Enjoy our Bordeaux style reds and Rhine style whites, the relaxed Old World atmosphere in our tasting room, deck and quiet picnic area

Stratford Hall Plantation

804-493-8038

483 Great House Rd
Stratford, VA
 

www.stratfordhall,.org

nfo@stratfordhall.org


Travel back to the 19th Century and discover the life and legacy of the Lees of Virginia. Tour the great house. Explore the gardens, trails, and cliffs overlooking the Potomac River.

Enjoy lunch in the dining room, brown the gift shop and spend the night in a guest house. At Stratford Hall, your visit will be as grand as the history that was made here.


 

Westmoreland Berry Farm

804-224-9171

1235 Berry Farm Lane

Oak Grove, VA

www.westmorelandberryfarm.com

sales@westmorelandberryfarm.com

Open daily mid April - December

Hours of operation vary.

In-season berry picking, ice cream, sundaes, & lemonade on our veranda.

Family atmosphere for kids of all ages.

 

Westmoreland State Park

804-493-8821

1650 State Park Rd.

Montross, VA

www.virginiastateparks.com

westmoreland@dcr.virginia.gov

26 Rustic cabins efficiencies and one/two bedrooms. 133 campsites.

All cabins are equipped with bathrooms, full kitchen, working fireplace, heat and AC. Some with decks or porches.

 Conference center, seasonal programs, pool, and watercraft rentals. Gift shop on site.