Things to do in Staunton
Frontier Culture Museum
Experience four countries set in three centuries in just a few hours. International living history museum features four historic farms of pre immigration Europe and pre Civil War in Shenandoah Valley. Costumed staff demonstrate trades and traditions with agriculture, blacksmithing, gardens and rare livestock. Call 540-332-7850 for more information.
Grand Caverns Regional Park
America’s oldest show cave. Civil War history is exhibited here. Easy interstate access Call 888-430-CAVE for more information.
Jumbo Antique fire Engine
Only surviving 1911 Robinson pumper fire engine. Beautifully restored. Admission is free. Call 540-332-3884 for more information.
500 N. Augusta Street, Staunton, VA
Little North Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Enjoy hunting, trapping and fishing on 17,572 acres in Augusta and Rockbridge counties. Call 540-248-9360 for more information.
Shenandoah Shakespeare’s Blackfriars Playhouse
See Shakespeare’s greatest works in the world’s only re-creation of his indoor theatre – The Blackfriars Playhouse. Call 540-885-5588 for more information.
10 N. Market Street, Staunton, VA
Staunton / Augusta Art Center
One Gypsy Hill Park, Staunton, VA
Trinity Episcopal Church
Historic church with a dozen stained glass windows by Tiffany Studios. Open Monday – Thursday 1 – 4pm. Call 540-886-9132 for more information.
214 W. Beverly Street, Staunton, VA
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
Experience the eve of Civil War to dawn of modern American. Call 888-496-63766 for more information.
18-24 N. Coalter Street, Staunton, VA
