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There is so much to see and do in the region!
Here are 20 little inspirations.

 

Virginia is home to some of the richest histories and oldest American landmarks, so make the most of your time in the Old Dominion State by rediscovering something old or experiencing something new. Our campus is also only an hour from downtown D.C. and even closer to West Virginia and Maryland!

 

Top 10: Leisure Activities

 

1. There is so much to see in Washington, D.C.

*Tip: Rent a bike and see more of D.C. with Capital Bikeshare.

DCBeing only 48 miles from the U.S. Capitol, it would be a shame not to include D.C. on our list. Here are a few suggestions:

Museum of the Bible: Walk on dry land through the Red Sea, wander the streets of a first-century village, see rare artifacts from the Vatican and Israel, and sample biblically inspired foods from our award-winning chef. 

Smithsonian Museums and the National Mall

See the monuments at night with D.C. After Dark Wonder Tour

The U.S. Botanical Garden: right next to the Capitol Building

Tour the Library of Congress

Arlington National Cemetery, the grave sites of those lost in combat and home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

 

2. Air and Space, Dulles: Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

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This museum (just 30 minutes away in Chantilly, VA) is the annex facility of the Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Two huge hangars hold thousands of aviation and space artifacts including the space shuttle Discovery.

 

 

 

 

 

3. Tour of the Presidents' Homes

MonticelloThe three most popular VA presidents' homes are Mount Vernon, the beloved home of George Washington (1 hour from PHC), Monticello, the architecturally magnificent home of Thomas Jefferson (2.5 hours away from PHC), and the understated Montpelier, James Madison's home (2 hours away from PHC).  VA is known as the "Presidential State," because it has been the home state of the most presidents—eight so far. 

While in the Old Dominion State, you can also visit James Monroe's Oak Hill (20 minutes from PHC) and Highland (2 hours from PHC), John Tyler's Sherwood Forest (3 hours away from PHC), William Henry Harrison's Berkeley Plantation (3 hours away from PHC), and the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum (2 hours from PHC).  Zachary Taylor was born on a privately owned plantation while his family was traveling to Kentucky.

 

4. Historic Harpers Ferry, WV

HarpersA visit to this quaint, historic community, at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, is like stepping into the past. Just 21 miles from Patrick Henry College, stroll the picturesque streets, visit exhibits and museums, or hike trails and battlefields.

 

 

 

 

 

5. Morven Park

morvenIn nearby Leesburg, visit Morven Park where you can stroll around historic buildings framed by gardens of magnolia, holly, and boxwood. Expansive lawns open up to views of a forested ridge line, horse pastures, and 100-year-old brick walls punctuated by wrought-iron gates. Visit Morven Park in May and June and you can attend a hunter derby.

 

 

 

6. Loudoun County Birding Hotspots

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Find your Northern Virginia birding hotspot and enjoy God's creation.

Located just north of the village of Upperville, scan the skies and treeline on both sides for raptors, including Red-tailed Hawk, Bald Eagle and American Kestrel, as well as Common Ravens... Expect woodpeckers, chickadees, titmice, nuthatches, and other woodland species. On the right spring day, this might be a fine spot to encounter a flock of migrating passerines.  —Matt Anthony, February 2021

 


 

A bit further out of the way

 

7. The Caverns

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VA is home to seven tourist-accessible caverns, large underground caves worthy of exploring. They stay about 50 degrees Fahrenheit all year round, so visiting one is a perfect way to cool down from a hot afternoon!

Shenandoah Caverns (1 hour from PHC); Skyline Caverns (1 hour from PHC); Luray Caverns (1.5 hours from PHC); Endless Caverns (1.5 hours from PHC); Grand Caverns (2 hours from PHC); The Caverns at Natural Bridge (2.5 Hours from PHC); Dixie Caverns (3 hours from PHC)

 

8. Natural Bridge

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Speaking of natural mineral formations, Natural Bridge is a must-see, only two and a half hours from the College.

This "bridge" is a gorge formed by years of erosion as the Cedar Creek streamed through limestone.  The land was once owned by Thomas Jefferson, and may have even been surveyed by George Washington. During the day, you can hike along the creek, and at night, you may observe a light show.

Nearby attractions include the Natural Bridge Zoo, Caverns at Natural Bridge, and the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery. 

 

 

 

9. Colonial Williamsburg

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Colonial Williamsburg is one of the most famous living history museums in the country, and it's only 3 hours away from the College. Williamsburg was the capital of the VA colony from 1699 to 1780. You can pay for full access to the museum, but you can also walk through the streets and visit the old-time shops in the Merchant Square for free.

Williamsburg is one leg in the "Historic Triangle." The other two are the Jamestown and Yorktown settlements, both just a few miles away from Williamsburg.

 

10. Civil War Sites

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Richmond, VA served as the Confederate capital during the Civil War. The state is home to six Civil War national parks perfect for history buffs.

Manassas National Battlefield Park was the battleground of two major battles fought near a stream called Bull Run. The First Battle of Bull Run was the very first battle of the war. (40 minutes from PHC) 

Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park preserves and interprets the Battle of Cedar Creek and the antebellum plantation manor house Belle Grove, owned by Isaac Hite, brother-in-law of President James Madison. (1 hour from PHC)

The Fredricksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park houses the battlefields of four battles: the Battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, and Spotsylvania. (2 hours from PHC)

Richmond National Battlefield Park highlights the Seven Days Battle. (2.5 hours from PHC)

Most of Petersburg National Battlefield is devoted to the nearly 10-month siege Petersburg endured in 1864 and 1865. (3 hours from PHC)

Appomattox Court House and National Historical Park recreates Lee's surrender to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865. (3.5 hours from PHC) 

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Take a Hike: Top 5

 

Weverton CliffsLoudoun County and the surrounding areas offer some beautiful landscapes and hiking trails. Here are the area's top recommendations:

1. Bears Den, which is about 15 minutes from campus, features a historic stone mansion and rolling views of the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains.

2. Harpers Ferry, which is about 30 minutes from campus, is a PHC-favorite place to hike.

The Appalachian Trail (AT) cuts through Virginia and offers wonderful vistas such as:

3. Raven's Rock is about 10 minutes from campus. This section of the AT presents views of the Shenandoah Valley and surrounding mountains.

4. Old Rag: This all-day hike, about 2 hours from PHC, is one of Shenandoah National Park’s most popular and challenging destinations. 

Staff Pick:
5. Weaverton Cliffs, also on the AT, offers a wonderful view of Virginia from the Maryland side of the Potomac River, just east of historic Harpers Ferry. See image above. This is a moderately strenuous, but short 30 minute hike with a huge photo op rewarding those at the top.

 


 

Living It Up: Top 5

 

1. Topgolf (even if golf is not your thing)

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Topgolf is a game that anyone can play (and win). Score points by hitting micro-chipped golf balls at giant dartboard-like targets on an outfield. ... The fun and games don't stop there; you can even indulge in delicious food and drinks brought to you while you play.

 

 

 

 

2. Get Out on the Water at Harpers Ferry Adventure Center

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Harpers Ferry Adventure Center has it all; leisurely tubing, kayaking, or rafting on the Potomac River. Can't decide which activity to choose? Take a look at their bundle packages.

 

 

 

 

3. Get Up in the Air (with our without a plane)

Is flying a plane on your bucket list too? Fly a Cessna.

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Why not enjoy views of the rolling hills of Northern Virginia from about 13,000 feet? Throughout this one-hour, hands-on flying lesson, you'll have the opportunity to take the controls and pilot a Cessna 172 M over beautiful Virginia. Your Instagram followers will be green with envy!

 

How about indoor Skydiving? No plane required.

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Come feel the rush of riding the wind and you’ll love flying, too. Gear up and enjoy a uniquely thrilling experience unlike any other. It's a very safe activity for kids of all ages.

 

 

 

4. Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD)

Fthe W&ODor walking, jogging, or biking, you can easily access the W&OD trail on foot from PHC’s campus and follow the Washington & Old Dominion Railbed; a beautiful, paved running & biking trail stretching 45 miles from Purcellville to Washington, D.C. If you’ve ever considered distance running, there’s no better time than while your visiting PHC.

 

 

5. Guided Segway Tours at Harpers Ferry

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Click here for "Eco-Friendly Fun with Photo Ops."

Be sure to bring your camera because riding through this mountain can provide photo opportunities for roaming deer, bald eagles and other animals.