10 Out Of This World Summer Day Trips To Take In Virginia
By Beth|Updated on April 28, 2023(Originally published April 23, 2023)
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Summer in Virginia is a truly magical time. The days are longer, the weather is warm, and getting outside for an adventure never seemed more appealing. With summer in full swing, now’s the perfect time to plan some remarkable day trips to fill up your calendar. Whether you’re up for a thrilling outdoor adventure or something a little cooler, you should find plenty of inspiration for your next great outing on our list of the best summer day trips in Virginia. Ready to get started on your next adventure?
1. Take a ride down Virginia's natural waterslide.
If you're looking for a unique way to cool off while also embarking on an unforgettable adventure, head to Virginia's natural waterslide in Shenandoah National Park. Located just outside of Syria and accessible by trail, this waterfall slide ends in a refreshingly chilly swimming hole. Learn more about what makes this thrilling swimming hole one of the best day trips in Virginia.
Check out this video of Virginia'a natural waterslide by @Annemarie68:
2. Road trip to Virginia's Eastern Shore and traverse the scenic Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel.
It may seem daunting from afar, but the drive along this impressive 23-mile structure is nothing short of breathtaking. Since its construction in the 1960s, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel has seen over 100 million passengers. If you've yet to take this drive, summer is an ideal time of year. To get a better look, check out this stunning drone footage of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel.
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3. Ride "The Cardinal" through the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Operated by Amtrak, the Cardinal is a long-distance passenger train featuring a particularly scenic route in Virginia. Passengers can catch the train in Charlottesville and enjoy breathtaking mountain views as the train makes its way westward over Afton Mountain and beyond. Learn more about this one-of-a-kind train excursion in Virginia.
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4. Try some lavender ice cream from an authentic lavender farm.
White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard, 2644 Cross Keys Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, USA
A visit to White Oak Lavender Farm is sure to be a memorable trip. Not only do visitors experience the fragrant blooms, but they also get to sample some authentic lavender products. Photographed above is the irresistible blueberry lavender ice cream. Learn more about this breathtaking lavender farm to visit in Virginia.
5. Take a wooded hike past waterfalls and wildflowers.
Tucked away in Botetourt County, Roaring Run Falls is an exquisite loop hike that keeps you in the cool shade of the woods. This trail also happens to meander past a scenic waterfall and plenty of wildflower blooms. Learn more about why Roaring Run Trail is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Virginia.
Assateague Island National Seashore, shared by Virginia and Maryland, is an absolutely breathtaking stretch of land along Virginia's Eastern Shore. On the Maryland portion of the beach, you may even encounter some wild ponies. This gorgeous preserve is well worth a visit if you've yet to go. Learn more about planning your visit to the iconic Assateague Island National Seashore.
Virginia is filled with scenic water trails perfect for kayaking and canoeing. Depending on your skill level, you can choose from calm currents to more challenging rapids. Whichever experience you choose, you'll be absolutely enthralled by the gorgeous river scenery along the way. Which stunning Virginia water trail will you choose?
8...or forget the paddles and float your way down the Shenandoah River.
For a more relaxing activity in an equally beautiful setting, why not try Virginia's natural lazy river? There's a stretch along the Shenandoah River near Luray that's perfect for floating and enjoying the view. When it comes to the best one-day trips in Virginia, it doesn't get much better than a natural lazy river.
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9. Immerse yourself in a field of sunflowers.
Burnside Farm Place, Burnside Farm Pl, Virginia 20169, USA
Burnside Farms in Haymarket becomes ablaze with yellow blooms in mid-July. Head out to the farm and you can explore the sunflower maze, pick your own blooms, and simply marvel at the picturesque beauty of the flowers. Learn more about this beautiful sunflower field hiding in Virginia.
10. Spend some time in one of the state's most underrated trail towns.
Damascus makes for a wonderful summer one-day trip destination. Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this town is renowned for its proximity to seven trails, namely the Appalachian Trail and the Virginia Creeper Trail. While you're in town, you can also enjoy some of the charming antique shops and cafes. Virginia's friendliest town is certainly worth a visit!
To get you in the day trip frame of mind, check out the following video of the natural water slide at Shenandoah, courtesy of YouTube User AnneMarie68:
Have you enjoyed any of these day trips in Virginia before? If so, feel free to tell us about your experiences! What other activities do you think deserve a mention on our list of the best day trips in Virginia? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you! For more summer day trip ideas, be sure to read about Virginia’s Hidden Beaches Road Trip.
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What are some of the best hiking trails in Virginia?
Some of the best hiking trails in Virginia include:
Old Rag Mountain Trail in Shenandoah National Park
Crabtree Falls in Montebello
White Oak Canyon Trail in Shenandoah National Park
Scott's Run Nature Reserve in McLean
The Virginia Creeper Trail
Cape Henry Trail in First Landing State Park
The James River Park Trails in Richmond
Belfast Trail to the Devil's Marbleyard, Blue Suck Falls Trail, and Tuscarora Overlook in Douthat State Park
Birch Knob Observation Tower and Trail in Dickenson County, and Brumley Mountain Trail to the Channels near Abingdon.
Where can I go in Virginia that only the locals know about?
There are so many secrets and hidden gems in Virginia -- it's hard to know where to begin! One of the best ways to experience the state is to check out the hyper-local spots. Some of these destinations include: