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GET OUTTA TOWN: FALL GETAWAYS & STAYCATIONS
Excerpt: Summer may be over, but that doesn’t mean you’ve got to stay home every weekend. From day trips to staycations and everything in between, we’ve got ideas for fabulous fall fun in (and out) of town:


Thrillist: 6 Beautiful Beaches Near DC to Visit This Summer
Located within a 90-minute drive of DC, Colonial Beach boasts Virginia’s second-largest beachfront. Visitors can enjoy swimming and fishing at the beaches or break out the boat and kayak. Explore the area’s many historical attractions by golf cart, which can be rented and legally driven around the town.


Virginia is for Lovers: WanderLove: A Road Trip From Fredericksburg To Virginia’s Northern Neck
Wanderlust is defined as a strong desire to travel, but here in Virginia, we call that feeling WanderLove. Read more...


Have you been to Colonial Beach yet? We’ll show you around
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COLONIAL BEACH, Va. — In the first ever viewer recommendation, Dave Parker travels to a different state and a different time by walking around Colonial Beach 45 minutes outside of Fredericksburg, VA.


6 Fabulous Beach Bars About an Hour’s Drive From D.C.
Excerpt: Nothing says “I’m on vacation” quite like a beach bar. And often D.C. residents don’t have the time or resources to head all...


The Best Things To Do In Colonial Beach, Virginia
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Once called the “Playground on the Potomac,” Colonial Beach is an eclectic small town of fewer than 4,000 residents that is known for its sandy beaches, osprey, murals, and palm trees. Yes, palm trees, which are donated each year and are the calling card of Colonial Beach. It’s also the birthplace of two U.S. presidents: George Washington and James Monroe. You’ll even find Bell House, a summer residence of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone


5 VA Road Trips: President's'Homes; Americana; Swannanoa; Wild Horses
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VIRGINIA — Virginia, the site of the first English settlement, is known as the “birthplace of a nation” and, with eight U.S. presidents among its native sons, the commonwealth is also as “the mother of presidents.
Naturally, many of Virginia’s attractions center on the historical significance of the state, but it’s not the only reason to take a road trip.


The Best Beaches Near DC for a Quick Summer Getaway
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As summer temperatures soar in DC, it’s that time of year for residents to swap frenetic city streets for a leisurely stroll on the boardwalk near sandy dunes. And the great news is, DC is located within an easy drive of prime beaches in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia.
This summer is all about day trips, dips in the ocean or bay, and exploring boardwalk bites and new waterside attractions. Here are the best beaches near DC you can drive to during the coming month


Restoring Colonial Beach: A long-awaited revival for the ‘Playground of the Potomac’
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COLONIAL BEACH — From the rooftop of his new town house, Duke Dodson certainly does not mind the fine view of both the Potomac River, a few blocks to the east and, in another direction, Monroe Bay, where he and many other locals keep their boats.
From his bird’s-eye vantage point, he also can see his complex’s swimming pool and putting green — as well as the work crews and heavy machinery constructing another 10 town homes.


Juneteenth in Colonial Beach: A Mission to Make it ‘Better Each Year’
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It takes time for anything to sink into the public’s consciousness. That has been the case of Juneteenth, which went from being an unofficial holiday to a federal holiday in June 2021.
Juneteenth is the celebration of the day when Union Major General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston Bay and proclaimed slaves in the state of Texas were free although Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had already declared slaves free in Confederate-held territory two years before


Best Family-Friendly Beaches Near DC
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While Washington, DC is certainly not a beach town, there are plenty of family-friendly beaches near DC to spend the day or a weekend if you’re willing to make the drive. These range from smaller beaches on the Potomac River or the Chesapeake Bay that are not too far away, all the way to farther locales like the Delaware beaches, Virginia Beach, and even North Carolina’s Outer Banks.


Vacation Like A Local In Virginia
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Craving some water-time fun in the sun? The small beach towns of the Chesapeake Bay are calling your name. Check out Colonial Beach, a quaint, riverside resort town complete with sandy beaches and a variety of marinas. It’s known as a boater’s paradise and often called the Playground of the Potomac.


The Best Beaches In Virginia For A Breezy Getaway
Excerpt: When it comes to picturesque shorelines, Virginia makes a strong showing. Some spots, like Assateague and Chincoteague, are well-known for their off-the-beaten-path sands (and the wild ponies that roam .


TripSavvy: 7 Best Beaches in Virginia
Excerpt: The far-flung Northern Neck peninsula, east of Fredericksburg, is a salty realm of historic villages, oyster farms, historic sites, and wide, open beaches. Here, tucked-away Colonial Beach on the Potomac River, believe it or not, has the second-largest waterfront in Virginia.


RV Lifestyle: Off the Beaten Path RV Trip: Colonial Beach, VA
By Mike Wendland November 28, 2020 There’s lots to see for the RVer in Colonial Beach, VA, as our off the beaten path reporters Tom &...


Dream Vacation Magazine: 12 Best Virginia Beaches
Even long before bridges made them easy to reach, Virginia beaches were attracting tourists from Washington D.C. and other communities on the eastern coast. Virginia offers something for everyone the lively attractions of Virginia Beach, the quiet and protected sands of Assateague Island with its wild horses


DC Travel Magazine: Quick Guide To The 40 Best Beaches Near DC
With a 2 ½ mile beachfront along the 6-mile wide Potomac River, Colonial Beach is a charming destination to enjoy the sun, fish, people-watch along the boardwalk, or enjoy a delicious dinner at a riverfront restaurant.


Triton: Hidden Gems: Potomac
Excerpt: Cruising up the majestic Potomac River, “the second largest tributary of the Chesapeake Bay“ is a breathtaking rite of passage for any boater.


Leisure World News: Triathlete Takes Last Lap
Excerpt: Resident triathlete Hugh Mealy didn’t really expect to enter another athletic event at the age of 80, and yet he finds himself just weeks shy of competing in the Colonial Beach Triathlon in the riverside town of Colonial Beach, Virginia.


Capital Region USA: Discover Virginia’s Oyster Trail: 7-Day Itinerary
Visit Virginia oyster farms, restaurants and more, enjoying as much or as little as you want at each stop. Read more...
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