1. Fun Land of Fredericksburg
A family-friendly amusement park featuring mini-golf, go-karts, batting cages, and arcade games.
The best places to see and eat in Fredericksburg, ranked by real travelers.
A family-friendly amusement park featuring mini-golf, go-karts, batting cages, and arcade games.
A scenic riverside park with walking trails, picnic areas, and historic mill ruins.
An indoor trampoline park offering wall-to-wall trampolines, dodgeball, and fitness programs.
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A historic battlefield park preserving Civil War sites with museums, tours, and hiking trails.
A peaceful park featuring a natural spring, walking paths, and picnic spots.
Visitor center providing exhibits and information on the Civil War battles fought in Fredericksburg.
A waterfront park with boat docks, fishing spots, and scenic views of the Rappahannock River.
A historic Georgian mansion offering tours and gardens overlooking the Rappahannock River.
A community park with playgrounds, sports fields, and walking trails.
A park dedicated to veterans featuring monuments and recreational facilities.
The childhood home of George Washington, with archaeological sites and educational exhibits.
A beautiful park along the river with walking trails, picnic areas, and river access.
A historic park showcasing the old port area with walking trails and interpretive signs.
The preserved home of George Washington's mother, offering guided tours and period furnishings.
A historic 18th-century apothecary shop museum with period medical artifacts.
An 18th-century plantation home known for its beautiful gardens and colonial history.
A fenced park area where dogs can play off-leash with separate sections for small and large dogs.
The main information hub for tourists, providing maps, brochures, and local guidance.
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