- TripBuzz found 379 things to do with kids in or near Lorton, Virginia, including 369 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Bethesda and Chantilly.
 - From Pirate's Cove Water Park to Mason Neck State Park, the Lorton area offers 104 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Water Parks, National & State Parks and Historic Sites.
 - A short drive from Washington, D.C., Lorton is a popular suburb and tourist attraction in Virginia. The city is home to many historical landmarks including Gunston Hall (once a tobacco and corn plantation). Over the years, retail and dining facilities have been added to Lorton greatly enhancing its overall appeal.
 
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                3538 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, VA 22041
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            Featuring a 25 meter lap pool, Sleepy Hollow Recreation Association Pool offers visitors a chance to cool off in the sun or attend a competitive swim meet. On Thursdays, the facility hosts a float night with inflatable toys.        
    
    
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            Fairfax Ice Arena is the community center for everything related to ice skating. The arena has open skate, professional coaches for hockey and figure skating, and it hosts skate competitions in the spring.        
    
    
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            With a variety of sports fields to choose from, Pine Ridge Park offers visitors a recreational space for baseball and soccer. The park has a walking trail that takes visitors past a community garden with flowers and vegetables.        
    
    
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            A wooded park land, Daniels Run Park is home to wildlife like fox, deer and turtles. The park has trails for hiking and biking, a small playground and a sheltered picnic area.        
    
    
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            The Fairfax Museum is located within the Visitor's Center for the city. The building itself is a historical site since it was formerly the Elementary School that was built in 1873, and the museum collection features exhibitions about the city's history.        
    
    
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            Capital Childrens Museum is designed primarily for children age 8 and younger. The Museum houses exhibits and programs that honor kids' voices and reflect themes that speak to them as they learn about and engage with the world around them.        
    
    
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                13551 Fort Washington Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744
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            The central attraction at the Fort Washington National Park is an 19th cenutry historic fort made of stone which was initially used for military defense. The park also contains many trails, picnic spots and a small museum.        
    
    
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            Providence Recreation Center is a recreation center featuring a variety of recreational amenities. Attractions include a 25 meter pool, 2 spas, racquetball and wallyball courts, a fitness center, and a dance room.        
    
    
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            A 20 acre city park, Van Dyck Park features a variety of amenities. In addition to a large open field, the park has a lighted basketball court, a picnic pavilion, four tennis courts, three sand volleyball courts, and a trail.        
    
    
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            Built to protect the area during the Civil War in the mid-1800s, Fort Ward Museum & Park now interprets the history of the period through exhibits, tours, interpretive programs and living history activities.