Plant conservation education in Williamsburg, Virginia
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Williamsburg Botanical Garden and Freedom Park Arboretum
β OpenWilliamsburg Botanical Garden and Freedom Park Arboretum is a stunning park and tourist attraction located at 5537 Centerville Road in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. This beautiful institution offers visitors a peaceful and educational experience surrounded by a diverse collection of plants and trees. The meticulously maintained gardens and arboretum provide a serene setting for nature lovers to explore and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Whether you are looking to relax and unwind or learn about different plant species, Williamsburg Botanical Garden and Freedom Park Arboretum is the perfect destination for a day of leisure and discovery.
5537 Centerville Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23188, United StatesAdvertisements -
Powhatan Creek Park and Blueway
β OpenPowhatan Creek Park and Blueway is a picturesque tourist attraction located at 1831 Jamestown Road in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. This park is part of the Chesapeake Gateways Network and offers access to the James River at Jamestown Island, providing stunning views of Historic Jamestown. The park features a small non-motorized boat/canoe/kayak launch with gravel parking for up to 20 vehicles, as well as 5 observation/fishing piers. Visitors can enjoy fishing and boat launch access 24 hours a day. Powhatan Creek is known as the most biodiverse creek on the peninsula, with scenic views of tidal marshes and abundant wildlife. This 23-mile tributary of the James River passes through an area rich in history and environmental significance, having been used by the Powhatan Indian Confederacy for transportation and survival long before British settlement.
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Bug-a-Dug
β OpenBug-a-Dug is an interactive and educational institution located at 1 Busch Gardens Boulevard in Williamsburg, Virginia. Visitors can explore the fascinating world of insects through hands-on exhibits, live demonstrations, and informative displays. From giant beetles to colorful butterflies, Bug-a-Dug offers a unique opportunity to learn about the importance of these tiny creatures in our ecosystem. Whether you're a bug enthusiast or just curious about the world around you, Bug-a-Dug is a must-visit destination for all ages. Come discover the amazing world of bugs at Bug-a-Dug!
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