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Spring Break Staycation Ideas for Richmond, VA Families

One of the best things about RVA is the variety of activities right here! You don’t need to travel far to find unique shopping, stunning gardens or educational, engaging museums. If you haven’t made plans for Spring Break, don’t worry! We’ve got you covered with our Spring Break Staycation List to help your family make memories without incurring the expenses of a major family vacation.

Explore Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

“A Million Blooms” at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden begins April 1. (Photo credit: Lindsay Garrison)

I love bringing my children to Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. The kids are so happy to run around freely, and I get to enjoy the beautiful setting. April 1st marks the start of “A Million Blooms” and the opening of the newly renovated Klaus Family Tree House. While at Lewis Ginter, don’t miss the fairy gardens in the Tree Trail, crossing the stream by The Tea House, and the charming Children’s Section in the library.

Go Cycling on the Virginia Capital Trail

The Virginia Capital Trail runs all the way from Richmond to Williamsburg and is completely smooth and paved. It is perfect for new bike riders! We find the best routes by using the VCT planned itineraries. (Check out the rides designated “Great for kids.”) Encourage your children ages 8+ to learn more about cycling, nature, and The Virginia Capital Trail by working towards becoming a Junior Trail Ambassador

Appreciate Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

The expansive galleries at VMFA offer so much for families to see and learn. (Photo credit: Lindsay Garrison)

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is great for children of all ages. With very young kids, you can ask them about the colors and shapes they see. With older children, I recommend packing a sketch pad and colored pencils, so they can either create reproductions or be inspired to create their own masterpieces. After enjoying the interior of the museum, head outside to the exquisite E. Claiborne and Lora Robins Sculpture Garden. You can enjoy a picnic, purchase food from the café, or simply take in the atmosphere.

Don’t miss the beautiful sculpture garden at VMFA. (Photo credit: Lindsay Garrison)

 

Check out Carytown’s unique shops and yummy treats

The mural on Cary St. is the perfect photo op to help remember a fun day. (Photo credit: Lindsay Garrison)

Carytown is full of eclectic shops and eateries for families to enjoy. We love to start our Carytown adventures by playing at the Grayland Tot Lot, a fenced playground. Then, we head to Carytown Cupcakes for a sweet treat, followed by picking out a new read at BBGB, an adorable children’s bookstore. The grand finale of the day is purchasing a new toy at World of Mirth! All of these stores are within a very short walking distance of one another.

Spend a day at the James River

The James River offers something for everyone, from kayaking, to tubing or just dipping your toes in! (Photo credit: Lindsay Garrison)

Referred to as “Richmond’s Natural Playground,” The James River has ways for everyone to enjoy the water. We love to hike around Belle Isle, splash at Reedy Creek and walk across the T.Tyler Potterfield bridge. If you’re more adventurous, try kayaking or stand up paddleboarding.

Learn about History at Agecroft Hall & Gardens

 

Pack a picnic for your whole crew to enjoy after the kid’s workshop at Agecroft Hall & Gardens. (Photo credit: Lindsay Garrison)

Mini-historians and craft enthusiasts will love the workshops offered at the gorgeous Agecroft Hall & Gardens. Aimed for children ages 7 to 11, Wednesday, April 5th is a craft workshop all about plants in Shakespeare’s England. Thursday, April 6th children will work as junior investigators to discover superstitions of the past. Be sure to register in advance. Quick tip: Since these workshops are “drop off,” treat yourself to a peaceful walk in the gardens (sans kids)!

And of course, be sure to bookmark the RFM calendar to find fun things to do with your family every day – new events are added daily! Enjoy your time exploring our River City and all it has to offer. Happy Spring Break, from RFM!

Lindsay Garrison lives in Midlothian with her husband David and their two children, Eloise and Gus. She has written a Real Mom article for RFM and occasionally contributes theatre reviews. For more inspiration and lots of family fun, follow Lindsay on IG @rva.familyfun.
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