Virginia Events & Things to Do 2025

From Colonial Williamsburg to Blue Ridge overlooks, Virginia blends American history with Southern charm and outdoor escapes. This guide highlights the best tours, destinations, and experiences across the Old Dominion.

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Colonial History & Landmarks

Walk through America’s founding—from re-enacted villages to presidential estates.

  • Colonial Williamsburg
  • Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Battlefield
  • Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s home)
  • Mount Vernon (George Washington’s estate)

Mountains, Parks & Trails

Virginia’s Blue Ridge beauty is made for scenic drives, fall foliage, and outdoor escapes.

  • Shenandoah National Park (Skyline Drive)
  • Blue Ridge Parkway day trips
  • Appalachian Trail hikes
  • Natural Bridge & Luray Caverns

Coastal Escapes

Sunny beaches and the Chesapeake Bay bring oceanfront relaxation and small-town charm.

  • Virginia Beach (boardwalk, aquarium, nightlife)
  • Chincoteague Island & Assateague ponies
  • Norfolk’s waterfront & naval history
  • Hampton Roads harbors & cruises

Museums & Local Landmarks

Virginia mixes Civil War history, aviation heritage, and art museums across its regions.

  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Richmond)
  • Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (Smithsonian Air & Space)
  • National Museum of the Marine Corps (Quantico)
  • Virginia State Capitol & historic downtowns

Food, Wineries & Small Town Tours

From Main Street markets to wine trails, Virginia’s culinary scene is as rich as its history.

  • Charlottesville wine country tours
  • Richmond food tours & breweries
  • Lynchburg & Staunton historic walks
  • Farmers markets, apple picking, and local festivals

Virginia by Season

  • Spring: Historic gardens in bloom, mild hikes, and wine tastings.
  • Summer: Coastal trips, state parks, and mountain getaways.
  • Fall: Scenic foliage drives along Skyline & Blue Ridge.
  • Winter: Cozy inns, museums, and historic estates.

Virginia FAQ

Do I need a car?

Yes—for most destinations, especially mountains, wineries, and coastal towns.

Where should I base?

Charlottesville for wine & history, Richmond for culture & food, Virginia Beach for ocean fun.

When is peak fall foliage?

Typically mid-to-late October in mountain regions—Skyline Drive is especially popular.

How can I save on trips?

Book midweek, bundle attractions, and check local tourism discounts for seasonal events.