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10 FREE Family Friendly Things to do in the Historic Triangle
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| By Cindy Richards | |
The Historic Triangle of Williamsburg, Jamestown and
Yorktown, Virginia, celebrates history in everything it does, from July
4th fireworks to its Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Here are 10 FREE
things to do there on your next family vacation.
1. Take a shuttle. the Historic Triangle Shuttle provides transportation from the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center to nearby Jamestown and Yorktown. Available March 16-Nov. 1. 2. Watch a movie outdoors. The show starts at 8:15 p.m. at Riverwalk Landing. Bring a picnic and a blanket for movies under the stars on May 16, 23 and 30. 3. Listen to music. Shagging on the Riverwalk Beach Music Series. Summer concerts from 6-9 p.m. Fridays in June as well as July 17, 24 and 31 and Aug. 7. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. 5. Celebrate the birth of the United States of
America. 30th Annual
Independence Day Celebration in Historic Yorktown. Activities begin at
8 a.m. with the Independence Day 5K Run and continue at 4 p.m. with live
entertainment, children’s fun center, 8 p.m. patriotic concert, and a
fireworks finale. In Colonial
Williamsburg , where the Declaration of Independence was adopted on
July 4th, 1776, see the Williamsburg Fife and Drum and militia parades and
Colonial Williamsburg’s famous fireworks. 7. Watch a boat parade. Yorktown Lighted
Boat Parade. 8. Take
a bike ride. Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown offer bikers a
variety of terrain, road and trail surfaces, gorgeous views, and history
at every turn. The Historic Williamsburg Trail is an easy ride around
Colonial Williamsburg and through the College of William and Mary. On this
tour, you’ll pass near or in front of practically every major historic
building. (To enter the historic building, you need to purchase tickets.)
The College Landing Park Trail is an easy ride through the Historic Area
of Colonial Williamsburg through the scenic Colonial Parkway back through
the shops and restaurants of Merchants Square. The Virginia Capital Trail
is a pedestrian and bike trail that will ultimately connect Jamestown,
Williamsburg and Richmond along the Scenic Route 5 corridor. 9. Take a drive. Colonial Parkway is a 23-mile route that connects the historic sites of Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown with scenic views of both the James and York Rivers. Interpretive pull-offs along the way provide information about the area’s rich cultural history, as well as opportunities for picnicking, bird watching and fishing. 10. Take a hike. Greensprings Greenway Interpretive Trail Is a three-mile soft surface hiking trail with a 600-foot boardwalk over open wetlands. The interpretive program links historical events with natural features. Trail signs provide hikers with an opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Native Americans and early colonists and to imagine what life would have been like in the New World wilderness. Related Articles
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