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Here are the qualifications:

 

1. needs to be within a 10 hour drive of central Virginia. (Just to give you an idea, we can apparently drive to Niagara Falls in 9hrs and 45 min.)

 

2. Needs to be somewhere that doesn't cost an arm and a leg to stay. Ideally, we will spend about $1,000 on the trip and we have a week.

 

3. Outdoor activities are a plus... particularly natural wonder type things.

 

4. One son wants to go places to say he has been there and see things to say he has seen them. He is just looking for experience, natural, historical, whatever.

 

5. We have three boys aged 10, 7 and 4 at the time of this trip.

 

6. Camping is a plus.

 

Ideas? Links?

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Vacations in the poconos in PA are very inexpensive this year. Many 4 BR houses very close to the lake were about $1000 and I know you won't need something that big. There are lakes, hiking trails, boating, lots of woods and commercial things like indoor waterparks, mini golf, PA raceway, if you want a day of that. There are some colonial history spots in NJ, especially Morristown, NJ (an hour or so from poconos.) Of course, you might have had enough of that era being in VA.

 

HTH,

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A KOA campground at Kill Devil Hills - my bil and family stayed there while our family was on the beach in a hotel ;) and we'd meet up at the beach. It is right next to Kitty Hawk - there is an historic site for you, too. So I am saying check out campgrounds in N. Carolina outer banks.

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If it were me, I'd head to the Eastern Shore of MD and camp, spend time on the beach, crab, visit all the little towns with wonderful lighthouses, explore the sea life in general. Central VA is so beautiful that my other ideas would be redundant to what you probably have everyday! Or consider a longer drive and see Boston or the likes!

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We stay at Lost River Campground now that we have a camper but have stayed at the http://www.woodstockinnnh.com/default.php- the breakfast is GREAT!

 

We LOVE Storyland (Jackson, NH)!! Your dc are the perfect ages! Whales' Tale waterpark, Lost River, Clark's Trading Post & nature trails are some of the things we enjoyed.

 

http://www.lincolnwoodstock.com/vacation/attractions.php

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We stay at Lost River Campground now that we have a camper but have stayed at the http://www.woodstockinnnh.com/default.php- the breakfast is GREAT!

 

We LOVE Storyland (Jackson, NH)!! Your dc are the perfect ages! Whales' Tale waterpark, Lost River, Clark's Trading Post & nature trails are some of the things we enjoyed.

 

http://www.lincolnwoodstock.com/vacation/attractions.php

 

I second this- your kids would love this...It is a local's favorite!

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How about the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. There are campgrounds in the park and many, many more in the surrounding areas. There is tubing, hiking, white water rafting, and you could visit Cherokee Indian Reservation - very fun for boys. You could also go to Asheville and see the Biltmore Estate - the largest private home in the US. It is an amazing tour.

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Another vote for the Outer Banks. We camped at KOA at Cape Hatteras. You can ride ferries to the islands, see beautiful, wild, seashores, go to Roanoke Village to see and go aboard a replica ship like the ones that came over in the 1600's, and go to see the Lost Colony outdoor drama that tells the story of the first AMerican settlement (check on dates for that since you're going in late summer). That was one of our favorite vacations ever!

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Mammoth Cave is a good choice, with the cave temperatures being a refreshing change from heat and humidity. (We bought a battery operated fan for our tent). Natural Bridges in KY would also be a nice choice. We've also backpacked around End of the World State Park, PA and the Grand Canyon of PA (?) in late August (same trip).

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Best vacation spot we've ever been to is Acadia National Park in Maine. It could be pushing your mileage limit; not sure. It's beyond gorgeous, tons of natural things to do, great hiking and fantastic camping. Bar Harbor is nearby for more "touristy" things to do. We've been about ten times and always stay at the same campground. If you go, try to get a waterfront camping spot. It's quiet and clean. We always go the week after Labor Day and the weather has always been just about perfect.

 

http://www.mountdesertcampground.com

 

http://www.nps.gov/acad/

 

Happy planning!

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Best vacation spot we've ever been to is Acadia National Park in Maine. It could be pushing your mileage limit; not sure. It's beyond gorgeous, tons of natural things to do, great hiking and fantastic camping. Bar Harbor is nearby for more "touristy" things to do. We've been about ten times and always stay at the same campground. If you go, try to get a waterfront camping spot. It's quiet and clean. We always go the week after Labor Day and the weather has always been just about perfect.

 

http://www.mountdesertcampground.com

 

http://www.nps.gov/acad/

 

Happy planning!

 

Great minds think alike. :lol:

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