Virginia RV Rentals provided by GetRV.com. Be ready to get swept off your feet. Beginning with its wonderful beaches, you will experience action-packed fun to serene, peaceful moments. Virginia Beach is surrounded by natural beauty where you can bask in the sun or play in the surf. Located right at the ocean front, have a picnic, go camping, hiking, or biking at First Landing State Park. There are many beautiful and hospitality friendly RV Parks and campgrounds available in all the must see areas.
Explore the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center. Suitable for all ages, the huge aquarium houses live sharks, hands-on exhibits, otter aquariums, touch tanks, and so much more. Even take a Whale Watching and Dolphin cruise, or walk along the nature trail and marshlands to get a glimpse other animal inhabitants. At Rudee’s Inlet you can rent a jet ski, go deep-sea diving, or even parasailing. Then walk along Virginia Beach Fishing Pier on 14th Street where you can fish, dine, and shop many lovely items. Between May and September you can’t miss the Music Getaway happening on the weekends along the beach’s 3-mile Boardwalk at the oceanfront where you can enjoy plenty of free music concerts. The Eastern Shore also features beaches and the sister islands of Assateague and Chincoteague. Take part in the wildlife viewing and recreational opportunities such as fishing, hunting, and don’t miss the Assateague Lighthouse, a well-known attraction.
Virginia has been influenced by several cultures. Visit the many places that preserve the life and times of its most famous Civil War heroes. Go to Historic Jamestown, the site of the first English settlement in 1607, which is an active archaeological site where new finds are always being discovered and where you, too, can take part in a real dig. Check out Lexington and relive the spirits of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Take a tour there and see its rich heritage by way of a horse-drawn carriage. Southwest Virginia’s small scenic towns offer insight on the coal mining culture, the family life, and the environment of these rugged mountain folks. In Richmond Virginia the Museum and White House of the Confederacy offers one of the world’s largest collections on Confederate art, artifacts, and documents. There’s just so much Civil War information to absorb here. Colonial Williamsburg is sure to delight you, as this town, with its shopkeepers, townsfolk, children, farm families, and tavern folk stay in character 24 hours a day, all encouraging you to take part in an 18th century lifestyle.
Get ready for some great hiking. Take the Virginia Creeper Trail, where you hike about 15.5 miles to the Blue Ridge Mountains up to Damascus. From there you can rent a bike, get a bus ride up to Whitetop Mountain, and then gently cruise your way down the 18 miles from Whitetop Mtn. back to Damascus. There is so much spectacular scenery along this wonderful wilderness trail. If you’re seeking something a little more leisurely in these great outdoors, then take a scenic drive to Front Royal where you’ll enjoy the sights of the great Shenandoah Valley. In the summer months this area abounds with weekend musical performances at the Shenandoah Valley Music Festival. At Orkney Springs in Shenandoah County, unfold your lawn chairs, stretch out that blanket, and enjoy a picnic while listening to symphonic, classical and pops, big band, and folk music. Then feel free to camp out under the stars.
Top off your vacation with a trip to Oasis Winery in Hume, rated Top 10 in the world. With breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in any season, enjoy wine tasting by cozy fireplaces or on outdoor terraces. Relax and enjoy! While considering an RV Rental to explore Virginia, give GetRV.com an opportunity to meet your RV Rental needs. Shop, compare, reserve, pay and confirm all at one time.
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