Award-Winning Attractions
Space race artifacts, Chesapeake Bay cruises, giant ships, Civil War sites, and African American Heritage are just a few of over a dozen treasures Hampton visitors can enjoy. You will find Hampton's award-winning attractions to be top-notched.
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Hampton, VA
(757) 826-1281
(757) 826-7349
(757) 722-2345
- Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10am-2pm; For other times, call for appointment.
- Free admission.
- Highway exit: 1-664, exit 3
Hampton, VA
(757) 727-8311
(757) 727-1512 fax
Learn about Hampton's space and aviation history by touring this outdoor display of air and space craft. The park contains aircraft from the country's various service branches.
Hours: Daily, 9am-4:30pm. Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Free admission.
Highway exit: I-64, exit 263B
Hampton, VA
(757) 262-5200
Bass Pro Shops features in-store interactive sports such as fly-casting, rock climbing and a shooting arcade. Uniqure interior motifs such as waterfalls, 10,000 gallon aquarium and true-to-life wildlife exhibits are showcased throughout the store.
Hours: Closed Christmas
Highway Exit: I-664, exit 2 or I-64, exit 263A
Hampton, VA
(757) 827-2765
(757) 825-4750
Designed to resemble a working farm, this 60-acre site is home to domesticated and wild animals familiar to traditional Virginia farmers. Playground for ages 2-12, picnic tables, grills, picnic shelters and short walking trail on site.
Open Year Round
Hours: Wed-Sun, 9am-5pm. Closed all major holidays.
Free admission.
Highway Exit: I-64, exit 263B or I-664, exit 2
(I-64, exit 268, left on Mallory St., right on Pembroke Ave.)
Hampton, VA
(757) 850-5134
- Open year-round: Daily. Summer season runs Memorial Day through Labor Day from 10am-6pm (no pets allowed during these hours).
- Free admission
- Highway Exit: I-64, exit 268
Fort Monroe, VA
(757) 788-3391
(757) 788-3886 fax
hansonc@monroe.army.mil
The largest stone fort ever built in the U.S., Fort Monroe is headquarters for the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. Within the historic fort's stone walls is the Casemate Museum, which chronicles the history of the fort and the Coast Artillery Corps. During the Civil War, Fort Monroe was a Union-held bastion in the center of a Confederate state and helped shelter thousands of slave refugees. See the cell where Confederate President Jefferson Davis was imprisoned.
- Hours: Daily, 10:30am-4:30pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
- Free admission
Hampton, VA
(757) 727-1490
(757) 727-1167 fax
Contemporary art including painting, sculpture, photography, and more. This neoclassical building, constructed in 1925, hosted the public library for 63 years. Renovated in 1989 as an arts center, three changing galleries showcase the best regional and national artists. The center is also headquarters for the Hampton Arts Commission, which oversees The Charles H. Taylor Art Center and The American Theatre.
- Hours: Tues-Fri, 10am-6pm; Sat & Sun, 1-5pm. Closed Mon and major holidays.
- Free admission.
- Highway Exit: I-64, exit 267
Hampton, VA
(757) 241-3456
View Cinema's website above for a list of current movies and admission pricing.
Hampton, VA
1-800-800-2202
(757) 727-1102
This island fortress, dating to 1819, played important roles in the Civil War and in both World Wars. Although not accessible by car, it is easy to view from the Chesapeake Bay shore of Fort Monroe and is featured during the Miss Hampton II harbor tour.
Open May-September: Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm
Admission: Purchase tickets from the Harbor cruise office located inside the Hampton Maritime Center
Hampton, VA
(757) 850-5134
Ideal for observing wildlife, kayaking, hiking and fishing, this 578-acre preserve and estuary on the Chesapeake Bay includes a 2 1/2-mile stretch of tranquil bay-front beach. Year-round environmental programs.
Hours: Daily, sunrise-sunset.
Free admission.
Highway Exit: I-64, exit 267 to Woodland Rd., Turn right onto Fox Hill Road and left onto Beach Road to State Park Drive.


