Explore Virginia with Kids & Teens who love History

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awesome Family Adventures In Virginia With Kids & Teens that Love History

Virginia is one of those states that when visited will stay in your memory forever! So much US history from the first colonists to the Founding Fathers. Explore Cemeteries and submarines. Make candles and peek at wild ponies. Of course, there is quite a lot about civil wars and civil rights too. Virginia is such a treasure of history and outdoor fun that it really can’t be missed when visiting the southern Atlantic American states. Explore Virginia with kids and teens that love history and create your own fantastic family adventure.

Your family will be captivated by all of the history and exciting places to explore and learn about. These Virginia family travel destinations are great places to add for an exciting family travel itinerary for history and outdoor enthusiasts. If you are wanting to plan a road trip or learn virtually, keep reading because you can explore and have awesome adventures in these Virginia places to visit from home. Have a fun virtual travel and learning experience too.

Road Trip! Best Places To Visit In Virginia with Kids

As a kid, our family did a ton of road trips. We even spent 6 weeks one year traveling throughout the United States. I can remember Virginia vividly. I’ve passed travel and learning onto my family now too.

In our family, a road trip is a series of car journeys from one destination to another to do a field trip. 5-day road trip usually means at least three of those days will be filled with activities and attractions. But if you live locally or regionally, you may decide to take that road trip in smaller chunks and plan several field trips around the great state of Virginia. Below are all the resources you need. Included are super fun ideas that will also super-size your child’s learning about US History, Geography, and famous people & places. So have fun using the world as your classroom with intentional family travel. Let’s head to the historical sites in Virginia!

Virginia – Historic Parks & Landmarks

Virginia Museums & Galleries

Viginia Zoos & Aquariums

Virginia – Places Not To Be Missed

Virginia – Add These To Your Itinerary

Virginia With Kids & Teens: Places To Visit For Virtual Travel & Learning

Virginia offers so many exciting things to do! Are you finding it hard to figure out how to fit it all in or afford to do it all while you are visiting? Luckily, there are great online resources at many of the museums and parks so you can learn everything you want about Virginia.

Make the most of learning about Virginia by taking a few virtual field trips and incorporating the Virginia State Study pack into your pre-and post-visit activities. Your kids will enjoy hands-on activities and museums more when they have a little understanding of the people and places they will be visiting. Add in a good book, some digital activities to learn history and geography, and some super art for easy ways to inspire and educate. It’s all in these US State Study resources.

Virginia – Use The World As Your Classroom

The Virginia State Study pack makes it easy for your family to have fun learning about Virginia at home (virtually) or on the road.

Learn About Virginia’s Famous People

Presidents

  • George Washington 
  • William Henry Harrison
  • Thomas Jefferson  
  • James Madison 
  • James Monroe
  • John Tyler 
  • Zachary Taylor 
  • Woodrow Wilson  

Patriots, Activists & Explorers

  • Admiral Richard E. Byrd – Aviator
  • Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
  • Patrick Henry  – Patriot
  • Robert E. Lee – Patriot
  • Opechancanough – Native American Tribal Chief 
  • Thomas Sumter – Patriot 
  • Nat Turner –  Activist

Writers & Singers

  • Ella Fitzgerald  – Singer
  • Booker T. Washington – Activist & Writer
  • Willa Cather – Writer

Learn About Virginia’s Famous Landmarks:

  • Appomattox Court House National Historical Park 
  • Booker T. Washington National Monument 
  • Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
  • Williamsburg, VA
  • Colonial National Historical Park
  • George Washington Birthplace National Monument
  • Maggie L Walker National Historic Site
  • Manassas National Battlefield Park
  • Petersburg National Battlefield
  • Richmond National Battlefield Park
  • Shenandoah National Park

You will also find resources for science, art, and geography to round out a packed week (or longer) of learning resources for kids aged 3rd grade to 12th grade.

The Virginia State Study pack has all the resources in a PDF. You and your kids can pick and choose which ones you want to complete. It is a carefully curated course for middle/high schoolers. There are exciting videos and selected lessons so your family can easily learn online.

Use The World As Your Classroom In Virginia With Kids

Exploring the East coast?

Pennsylvania, New YorkMassachusetts are top stops for families that love to use the world as their textbook. These posts will help you homeschool, travel, and learn together. Have fun! Below are a few more resources to help you use the world as your classroom.

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No more cobbling your curriculum together and hoping it works! Everything you need is included in these World Geography bundles!

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