What To Do In Yorktown on a Rainy Day
Virginia has developed a reputation for its unpredictable weather, especially in the winter and spring months. One day, we are being blanketed in snow and the next, the sun shines on a lovely mid-sixties afternoon. (Ahem… this actually happened last week.)
Just because the weather’s mood is changing from a lion to a lamb & back day to day, doesn’t mean the mood of your vacation has to change with it! We have devised a list of activities that are perfect for a rainy spring day.
Take the Battlefield Driving Tour
The Hornsby House is happy to loan you a Guided Tour of the Yorktown Battlefields on CD, narrated by generals from both sides explaining to you exactly what happened during the Battle of Yorktown in the area as you drive through it. We highly recommend this interesting tour, as it will give you a unique and realistic perspective of the monumental battle that saw the end of the American Revolution and the beginning of America’s independence.
Go Antiquing
The surrounding area of Yorktown has an amazing number of cool shops and antique stores with the most unique things – you never know what you could find. Head down 17 and stumble along hidden treasures like the Cozy Cottage, or cross the bridge to Gloucester to see what you can find!
Take a Lesson
There’s something about learning a new skill away from your normal life that amplifies the experience. These classes are purely for fun, and who knows? Maybe they’ll spark in you a passion for the arts!
Take a painting class On The Hill Gallery.
Learn to swing dance at the Watermen’s Museum.
Take Your Time at the Museums
Sometimes when the weather is beautiful, you’ll find yourself rushing through the museum just so you can get back outside to spend time in the sunshine. Take advantage of a rainy day and take your time as you move through the multiple amazing history & art museums in our area – you may learn something you would’ve otherwise missed! We recommend visiting:
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum